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T im e A ||*in to Be C areful with Your Camp Eirea THE SPRINGFIELD N t?: HPIUNOFIBLD, LANK COUNTY, OREGON. ANNUAL RUSE SHOW SEI FOR SATURDAY THURSDAY MAY 24, 1Ö2«, •‘ t K* People’s Paper” A L IV E NEW SPAPER IN A L IV E T O W N NUMBER 20 PROGRAM COMPETE S ™ S 10 ® HOW SPRINGFIELD VOTED A T ELECTION FOR MEMORIAL DM . . . \ LIBERTY ON FRIOAY Sixth Came Out of Seven Taken I ... >h. .... , PORTLAND NEIGHBORS Against University Hight Line of March for Parade Map* Graduation Events a t H i g h of I-ans county, votefa of Springfield HERE FOR CEREMONY Fair Weather Causes Change of By Score of 10 to 6 „ . . » . a l - i r-_ realatered » tro n r p reference fo r '-a n d ! OF SPRINGFIELD LODGE Ped Out BY Committee; Cere- School Will Be Chief Feature registered »irons preference Date for Big Blossom Event; , _ , , w date» for national, »tale and county mony Starts at 11 o’ClocK Sprlngfleld high school baseball of Close of School Year; jfllcea at the primary election last Erl- Classes of Entries Listed By More than 200 member» of the ! With Parade; Rev. C. H. Blom . 1 player» are champion» of the Upper Junior High School to Gradu- dny Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge attended j to Be Speaker at Cemetery. Chairman; Judges Selected; , wl||BB|BtlB VB„ey hlllh ■chool league 34; Classes Convene Sept. 10. a tabulation of the votine tn the the Initiation ceremony held by the j Children Parade In Eevening. by virtue of a gene played yesterday four Sprlngfleld precincts »how» that gprtBgfleW lodKC u^t night when a . Final plan» for the Memorial day -------------- _ I In which the local nine defeated Unl- With the graduation exerclae» of the republican« almost unanimously porttand degree team put on the cere cejebrBt)on, Including the line of Hprtngflcld'» annual rose show w ill, yerB|ty blah achool of Engene. The the high »chool a» the feature event. fa¥or,^t Herbert Hoover for president nionia, work march and complete program, ware be hell t*¡unlay, »core In the Anal game waa 10 to tl the school year will officially end here an<1 (he ¥O«„ (he democrats went Portland. Eugene, Creswell and Co- announce<j this morning by M. B, Thl» big event, sponsored by the for the Sprlngfleld boy« tomorrow. largely to Al Smith. On the republl burg were represented by delegations - uuatly, general chairman for the Women'» Civic club wa» changed Throughtoul the season the local In each of these school», final ex can side Frank Lowden's name was Kour of Portland lodge mem-I eTent from June « to May 2« when fair twlrlers have made a wide swath aminations were held ihl» week and written In on at least 10 ballot» and on bera were here for the event. chairman extended an invlta- weather produced nn abundance of wherever they have played «Indents will know »oon whether they the democratic ticket Thomas J. The team of the East Side Circle tlon to all citizens of Springfield and roses In this vicinity. Blurting the season with a defeat at pa«« from one grade to another or Walsh, although he has wlthdrwna No. 843 of Portland, headed by Plans for the show have been coni- vicinity to attend and take part In th« the hands of University high, the boys finally receive their diplomas. from the running, was given a good Frances Giles, captain, waa In charge exercises. pleted under the direction of Mr». C The graduation program at the high vote. James A. Reed and Alonxo F. of the work. Members of the team . E Wheat««, general .hair,nan. and rpvenged themselves last night Out The program Includes a parade of the seven games played Since the achool. already partly run off. will Workman, both Missouri democrats, are: Pearl Wood. I.ucllle Duncan, her co-worker» .... .. . „ through the city from 8lxth and Mala hoys ' continue with the baccalaureate ser fared poorly at the hand» of local Poors of the «tore room formerly opened, the Sprlngfleld Peggy Scenter, Edna Jorgensen. Joae streets to Second and South D, where phlne Gossler. Carrie Rankin, Orpha all who wish to do so will take auto occupied by the Newland »tore will w,,n , mon Sunday morning at 11 o’clock !n voter« Walk»r Rune Good Race he opened at 8 o'clock Saturday morn-, Harper, «tar pitcher for Sprlngfleld, the M.-(hodi»t church At this event Mills, Florence Doane. Mae Richer, mobiles to the Laurel Hill cemetery. Ing Entries may be im - mane ini 11 1» », •», w»,,, three ».«.w— men ... For contested offices In the county Mary Walker, . . ____, _ _ made m until allowed to make ....... run» ... In | — Rev. 8 — Earl ( hllders, pastor of the Margaret Alluander, At the cemetery a short Memorial o'clock when Judging will atari Win the flrst Inning of the game yesterday, i Christian church here, will be the tha( Qf coroner waB in d„Ubt longest. Emma Christensen. Edna Hart, Elor day address will be delivered by Rev. ners will I - announced at 1 o'clock In After that he pitched the remainder , chief speaker. W. E. Walk<-r, former resident of thl« ence Qerwln. C. H. Blom, pastor of the Baptist «lie afternoon. of the nine Innings with only three | Complete program for the bacca! cRy. took the majority of votes here, Elmer Hiner, husband of Mrs. Entries In the show will Include the more runs In one game thia season aureate follows: Hymn, audience; In and ran W. W. Branstetter, the win- ¡ninn(e Hiner, grand guardian of the church, followed by the regular ritual istic ceremonies of the G. A. R. and following four rlasalflcatlona: 1 Has he pitched a shutout game, with no vocation. Rev. Gabriel Sykes; girls’ ner, a close race throughout the coun BtBte lodge, was also a visitor, the American Legion. ’ sextet. "Teach Me to Pray"; Dorene ty. The Portland visitors remained over ket of 11 or more rosea of one verlety. hit» and no run» being made Boy Scouts will have charge of th« lutrlmer, Melba Mellon, Vernlce 2 Vase» with »1* rimes of one varl- Harper scored one of the two home The precinte» were divided on re- night as guest» of local people and to- Hawke, Erance« Frlzell, Evelyn Man- publican candidates for sheriff. Lewis d,y «hey will drive up the McKenxie national colors at the cemetery and ety. 3 Va»e« with three ro»e» of runs In the game yesterday. Oxner one variety.” 4 Single rote» Prise» of Eugene made the other complete ley, Jule Pollard; scripture. Rev. C. H. M. Kletxlng took precincts one and river to spend the day picnicking. .city hall. All citizen s are reque Blom; address. Rev. 8. E Childers; three and Earl E. Luckey won the, Juat before the close of the meeting to have their Cage at half mast until have been arranged for each of these circle. benediction. Rev. Gabriel Sykes; pian other two preclncU. The total vote last night the Portland guests asked noon and at top maat until sunagC.^ four classes of entries. Batteries ye»terday were: Spring- ist, Lena Erlxell. for lackey waa 1« more than for hli for the floor and then put on a special j The parade begins at 11 o'docK, Judges are Selected Held. Harper and McPherson; Unlver- 37 to Graduate opponent. drill In which they presented Mrs. C. , forming at Sixth and Main street« •Ity high, Steven». Scott and Libby. Judges for the roae »how were an Commencement exercises, at which _ the F. Egglmann. guardian neighbor of facing w est In the district ___ attorney race nounced by the chairman as follow«: Here la Springfield's record which ] The order of march follows: the 37 seniors will receive their dlplo- "the " moat votes the Springfield lodge, with a lovely Elmo Chase of the Chase Gardens. won them the penant: 1. Eugene I. O. O. F. band. 7 mas. will be held In the Methodist to James R demo4;rBtB bouquet of flowers. Mrs. Helen Washhurne Martin ami University High 11, Springfield K. Rln< King #nd 22 church on Tuesday evening. May 29, 2. Boy Scout troop No- 11. 0 Springfield supported Aita King These two Mr» Charlea P. Pool«. I Coburg 3. Grand Marsbal. Zack Kintlley, when Prof. Victor Morris of the Uni S P R IN G F IE L D N E E D S The parade in the evening will he Eugene High & Springfield candidates were nominated. and speakers and G. A. R. versity of Oregon economics staff will one of the big events of the day. Mrs. Coburg 10 Springfield BAND. O LESON F IN D S ; Complete Liat Given 4. Boy Scout troop No. 12. he the speaker. At thin time Chests W C. MdjMtan la chairman of this Cottage Grove • Springfield The complete returns in the Spring-, M E E T IN G IS C A L L E D 5. Ladles of the G. A. R. Hayden will give the valedictory ad Springfield part of the program. Children who Eugene High Held precincts, as compiled by The 6. Mayor and member» of city con»- dress for her class and Wlnlfrld Ty- Springfield particípale will meet at the corner of University High Springfield Newa. follows: That Springfield needs a band and cl, _ , . . . . son will give the salutatory address. Seventh and A streets at 6:30 o'clock Springfield also won two practice " ' R epublican N o m in atio n s that there are plenty of musicians 7 Headquarters company, 162nd 1 Viola Pensetin will give the class to get In line for the march through guinea, one with the Black Sox of Eu __ ____ _______ __________________ National Offices here to form one were the finding» of Regiment, Oregon National Guard. will and Bertha Paddock the class the downtown section. gene high and one with the physical prophecy, both of which appeared In FOR DELEGATES TO THE REPI B- R Oleson of the Sherman Clay and g American Legion, Spanish War Entrlea In the parade will Include edneatlon class of the university i*«i. Maple ,,..-1- ■ .....H u <- LICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, company music organization who was veterans, all World War veterans, the ,*f "Llyle I-eaf" recently Is the following 1. Kittle cars, tricycles „chool. STATE AT LARGE. here this week Interviewing local peo- j American Legion auxiliary. sued by the graduating class under or other vehicles. 2 Doll buggies .— ... ...——■ - 9. Fraternal organizations: Loyal S the editorship of Dorene Larimer. 1 2 PRECINCTS *, 3 Industrial section 4. Comic see BO y SC O U T TR O O P ON More than 30 boys and men of j^gion o( Loggers and Lumbermen, Place for the commencement exer Robert N. Stanfield 26 41 48 60 tlon. cises was changed from the high W. L. Thompson 27 42 69 39 Springfield play musical instruments od(J FenOWB- Woodmen of the World, WEEK-END HIKE; MANY In the Aral two divisions of the Woodmen, other fraternal 32 37 60 33 and there Is no reason that there Elisha A Baker parade the entrants must he ten years 49 55 43 , It waa decided that the church would 41 JL - N. Blower». of age or under and In the last two 10. Citizens. Scouts of the Lion« troop had on- accomodate a larger audience than William A. Carter, 33 30 55 49 said. divisions they may be 14 years of ago 34 32 43 28 One need not be a musician In order 11. Schools. form on Sixth wit* Floyd J. Cook, of the most successful hikes on record the school, or under. «1 A. 28 29 19 19 Lane Goodflll. here last week-end when 15 of the Line of March Given 32 25; 20 Younger men particularly are ’ j Morgan in charge. 19 Russell Hawkins, The line of inarch will begin at boys went to l-anriax to spend Satur- . 9 11 10 20 1 being sought to form the personnel of The program at the cemetery will E. V. Hoover, Seventh and A streets, continue to day night and Sunday. ' • 13 18 which will tell them their fortune Dorr E. Keasey. 18 1 Fourth, to Main on Fourth, to Seventh During the time the boya were In 18 23 42 38 tlon of a competent leader a player Song. America, by audience- Fred E. Kiddle, on Main snd return to the starting CBmp ROrae 24 teats were passed the past year's work. 40 62 47 ! need never have been in a band be invocation, Rev. Gabriel Sykes. 37 Sam A. Kozer, place. A brief prog-ram for the young Testa were given In camp cookery, Music. Flag of the Free. Levi T. Pennington 21 15 40 23 fore, It was stated. stera will he held at this place when tracking In the woods, falling tree», 19 27 19 17 S. D. Peterson, Prof. Andrew Landes of Eugene will Address. Rev. C. H. Blom. the parade la ended. nature study and swimming The • 14 23 29 lead the band If one Is formed here, it Music. Star Spangled Banner, Marceline Hesvey has been chosen teBlB wer. preparation for the court j coin Junior high examinations which L. B. b . Sandblast. Sandbl.sL 11 22 42 .16 was announced. Prof. Landles has Ritualistic ceremonies. A m e r l l e a f A. W. Schaupp, queen of the parade and will ride with of BWBrds session held last night wer# he,d thl* weuk TO REPUBLICAN had considerable band directing ex-. Legion. O. A. R., and Ladies of t * « FOR DELEGATES her attendants tn a specially prepared 1 Aw.ompanled by their scoutmaster. Espars Sant In GONGRESS- perience. He was recently leader of G. A. R. CONVENTION FIRST float The royal party Include«: w R Aldrich and H. E Maxey, troop Laurence Moffitt, prlnclH-. - ........ , 1ONAL DISTRICT: 1 the University of Oregon military Salute, detachment of the Oregon I-sdles In waiting. I-ella Maxwell. comm,„ eeBlBn. the boys went to the ' Lincoln school, reported that the ex- i National Guard unit. 32 36 67 40 b>nd Hal D. Patton, Beatrice Gillette and Blanche Bates. 34 50 61 58 A meeting of all people Interested 1 Tape, by a Boy Scout, Edgar J. Adams, Donald Hawke will again act a» pitched their tents. Sunday morning 84 40 63 52 in the organization of a band here will i No afternoon program will be heM herald, announcing the approach of (^,Br,aR p pnoje. also a commltleman schools, for grading Returns will be Carl Bllrup, FOR PRESIDENT: be held next Monday evening at 7:30 «his year, it was decided by the c«M»- available In about lo ’ day». It Is ex the queen and her party of the troop, conducted a Sunday 49 5» 87 75 o’clock In the salesroom of the E. R. mlttee. Attendance at the afterno©» Special Invitation has been extend school class between 10 and 11 o’clock. pected. No special program la being Herbert Hoover, 2 Danner Motor company garage. 3 • programs In the past has been poof, held at this school, the principal Frank Lowden, ed to communities near here to parti The following boys were on the FOR VICE PRESIDENT H. W. Stanchfleld, executive secre- it was stated. cipate both In the rose show and In hike: Gordon Wright. Winston Bacus, stated. 6 7 tary of the national hand contest • Lieut. Tom 8warts. commander of the parade. Those near here who Mrs Ora Read Hemenway. prlncl- Wm. Grant Webster, 7 Donovan Montgomery, Melvin Foss. 'Hamilton Fish, Jr. 11 19 42 27 the National Guard unit here. Is t© have rosea may enter them together Irvin House, BUI Wheeler. Paul 29 35 45 36 year, was- here with Mr. Oleson. Band have charge of the forming of fM John H. Hall. with the Sprlngfleld rosea, said Mrs. Stnugh, Henry Trlnka, John Adams, FOR ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT ; parade Chief of Police George Val Wheaton. Children who enter the George 8 Maaon. Lloyd Ellison. Wil AND VICE-PRESIDENT: over the country, he said. Oregon is uer. assisted by state traffic office«, parade will he welcomed by the local bert Naff, Boh Stark., Boh Mcl-agan. another will be determined by Friday 1 69 the most backward state In this re will direct traffic during the parad© 44 58 committees. when the pupils will be given their H. J. Warner, and Denny Anderson. 70 gard. he declared. In other states and the march to the cemetery. 89 57 4« Charles H. Carey. Commlttaas Listed report cards. 46 57 89 69 bands meet In state contests. It Is John L. IMy, Those In charge of the annual show ac R. B. Kuykendall. 46 57 89 70 probable that Sprlngfleld will parti TEMPORARY BRIDGE IS Include bealdea M r. Wheaton and U N IO N S E R V IC E S T O BE for the coming year Is virtually com Mrs. C E. Runyon. 46 57 88 68 cipate In the contest to be held In this Mrs. Mcl-agan: Registration, Mrs.' HELD BY CHURCHES ON plete, It has been announced by the COMPLETED; NUMBER OF FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CON- Maude Bryan. Mrs. I,. K Page; Mra. NEXT SUNDAY MORNING board of education. Applications by GRBSS: WORKMEN IS INCREASE® Walter Scott, Mrs. Carl Olson, Mrs. | the score are on file with the board 43 52 77 59 PARENT-TEACHERS UNIT Meda Catching, Mrs. Vina Mcl-ain,' U n io n services o f Protestant from people seeking positions in one W. C. Hawley. The skeleton of a bridge now 15 21 21 • James W. Mott, Mrs. David Saltzman. roses; Mrs. W. i churcheg the Methodist church at of the three schools here. CLOSES WORK FOR YEAR reaches across the Willamette rtvsf Offices State K. Barnell, Mrs. W W Walker, Mrs. [ o’clock Sunday morning was an- Schools will open again on Spetem- FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: BY NAMING OFFICERS at the west end of Main street her©. Ids Valentine, Mrs John Ketels, Mrs.1 nmlnred by pastors this morning In ber 10, It was announced today. Framework of the temporary bridff© 25 24 39 25 Hal E. H obs . William Rodenbough. parade. 1 g(y|ng their programs for Sunday: The Sprlngfleld Parent-Teachers as which Is to serve the workmen who ! H. H. Corey. 30 51 37 21 Mrs. Bernice Van Valzah will be In Rpy 8 E Chllders of the Christian SPRINGFIELD AND GROVE 15 15 16 sociation officially closed Its work for will erect the steel and pour the con • Tom B. Handley, charge of the Ice cream hooth at the cburch will pTbach the baccalaureate the year last Friday afternoon when crete for the big structure now undir WILL BATTLE ON SUNDAY FOR TREASURER: roae show. The hooth Is conducted 1 RPrmon officers for the coming year were construction, recalled the opposlt© 51 55 94 Tho». B. Kay, In order Io help defray expenses of other parts of the day's program In Because the diamond was not In side of the river this week. FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME elected. the show. ' tbe various churches follows: Mrs. Pratt Holverson was elected COURT: A heavy pile driver has put down Girl Scouts will assist In the parade : Meth„dist church:—Sunday school condition, the game between Spring 36 64 71 49 president of the organization to suc piling which will support the me© by acting as escorts for the smaller n( 9.4S # . j^wnrth League at 7 field and Pleasant Hill was called off George Rossman, 20 23 23 27 ceed MYs C. O. Wilson who has and machinery as the further opera í L. H. McMahan. children. p. m.; preaching services at 8 p. m., last Sunday. 40 46 82 60 served In that capacity this year. Next tions progress. : John L. Rand, sermon by Rev. Gabriel Sykes, pastor, meeting of the association will be FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL:' The crew at the bridge has bee© MOHAWK UNION HIGH on "Aristotle, or the Golden Mean '' Cottage Grove nine on the Grove I. H. Van Winkle, 41 61 96 71 held when school convenes next fall. enlarged to a considerable extenL Christian church—Sunday school M SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT field. More players are needed to FOR DAIRY AND FOOD COMMIS- ! Other officers elected were: Mrs. Some of them have been busy exca TO BE HELD FRIDÂY 0:30 a. m., In order that communion bolster up the strength of the Inca, W. W. Walker, vice-president, Mrs. SIONER: vating for the four piers which will may be conducted before the union 44 68 92- 66 1 Frank Deeds, secretary: Mrs. W. C. be the foundation of the new bridge. John D. Mickle. team. It 1» stated. Dr. E V. Stivers, pastor of the First church services; Christian Endeavor j M eagan, re-elected treasurer. Mrs. FOR JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT The stage of the river has been Christian church of Eugene, will give at 7 o'clock, Wilma Hanck leader; 3 54 80 61 1 Walker was secretary during the past 36 James T. Brand, favorable to the workmen. It had the commencement address at the p. nr Harold Richards, stfiger In the 5 ! year. 28 G. F. Sklpwonh, 1 been feared that the river would Mohawk Union high school Friday Kellems Richards evangellstc team In A program of Oregon numbers fol I J. W. Hamilton, evening. This Is the fourth annual 8ou|h Africa, will show pictures of for the twilight and regular games, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, THIRD ’ 1 ¡ lowed the business meeting and reach a flood stage this spring and the work of the group and tell of the commencement of that school. mothers oft he seventh grade pupils hinder operations to a considerable DISTRICT: it was announced. The rest oif the program Includes; experiences In establishing some of extent , Lynn S. McCready. 39 47 78 62 1 served refreshments. March, Mrs. Olive Mull; Invocation, the largest churches In that country The next step will be erecting the E. O. Potter, 41 67 93 63 Mrs. Poole la Hostess Rev. P. E. Findley; class history. | He will also sing. steel and pouring the cement for th© Style Show Staged S3 61 59 24 M . 8. Baker, Mrs. Charles P. Poole was hostesR Onleta Mnthews; class prophecy,! Baptist church—Bible school at Iff Girls of the domestic art classes big piers, It was stated. 35 60 67 66 Emmett Howard Gertrude Sorenson; eins» will, Roland ' o'clock ; B. Y. P. U. at 7 o'clock: at a luncheon Tuesday noon to 31 of the high school, under the direction FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, LANE Durst; "The Gypsy Trail,” girls , preaching service at 8 o’clock, gospel guests from Lebanon, her former Go Over McKenxie Past—Mr. and of Mrs. I. M. Peterson, presented a COUNTY: home. They were members of the chorus; salutation, Rosalie Wojniak; message by the pastor, Rev. C. H. Mre. William Stewart and children style show at the high school yester 38 22 33 James K. King, 17 valedictory, Lela Lybariy»r; "The Old Blom, special songs by the choir and club to which Mrs. Poole belonged 22 day afternoon. Sewing and fancy plan to leave toray for Butte, Mon 1 • In that city. After the lunch the Eugene V. Slattery, 13 a baptismal service. Refrain," selected elioni». 16 work which the girls have done dur tana, on a business trip. They wlB 12 28 J. Ben Hall, 6 afternoon was spent In conversation, Diplomas will then be presented n / ( Usual services will be conducted at Donald R. Husband, 16 17 29 24 ing the year were shown to parents attempt to cross the McKenale the principal and Rev. N. R. Work-, the Bible Standard Mission and the the guests returned to Ix*banon In the which Is reported open. and other visitor». (Continued on Page 1) evening. man will give tho benediction. Sprlngfleld Catholic church. V