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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW EN TY-SIXTH YEAR
HI'UINGFIKIJ), LANE COUNTY, OREGON-
PROF. VELTIE PRUITT
NEW PREACHER AT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
OILING ASKED EOO
|
Professor Veltle P ru itt I him accept-
•«I n cull extended to him Sunday by
i III« Springfield Christian church to
County Chitinber Adopt» Re»o- ,.... Ih,.lr IlllnlH„.r
w,„
lution Asking Thnt Stretches in ti„. pulpit there at both the
of Present Highway be Oiled morning mid evening services nest
Early Next Year, and all Hun,I*y- »»rultt 1« ot a stranger to
11« has Ire-
He
i ' lb« local cogregullon
Portions Soon Improved.
P atent R ights For
Ointment A re Sold
THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1920
ESTIMATE LEVY FOB
CITY I I 528,839.00
Denver Concern to Exploit ■
Merits of Ketel’s Arnber-
O-Latum.
Budget Committee Meets Tues­
day and Drafts Financial
A medical product, which wan first
Program for Year; Streets.
compounded by a Springfield drug
gist, and which wua manufactured
Police and Fire Departments
hero for several yeurs, will soon be­
Increase.
“Th« Psopl«*« Paper”
A
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
No. 41
Vallier A gain in
Charge ot Street
MATERIAL ARRIVES
Mayor to Make Appointment
Following Commissioner
Steel for Big Structure on
Thurman’s Resignation
Ground and Revolving Light
A change In the street department
Tower
Will Probably 8»
will lake place next Monday, accord­
Erected Soon on Em» raid
ing to Mayor W. P. Tyson, who says
Heights.
he has received the resignation of
quently filled the local pulpit during
come nationally knowu as a result of
O. C. Thurman, street commissioner.
A request that all port Iona ot Ui« the past tew years.
the sain of manufacturing rights re­
Material for the large revolving
For running expenses and bonded Mayor Tyson will appoint George
Mr Pruitt has been on the faculty cently to u large Denver concern.
M< Kensle highway up to alulc stand-
Indebtedness for the Town ot Spring Vallier. former street commissioner, beacon light to be erected by the
dards he oiled between Springfield of the Eugene Bible university for
federal government on Emerald
The compound Is Amber-O-Latum j field for 1930 It will be necesaar" to
and Sluter« next xprltig wns mud« In the punt six years In the rapacity of I chest ointment, originally compound raise 12H.H9924 by taxation, accord­ to fill the vacancy until appointments Heights, Springfield, is on the ground
are
made
the
first
of
next
year,
and
a resolution passed by the l.nne voice Instructor, lie Is now bead of ed by John Ketels In his drug atore ing to the estimate of the budget
and It Is expected that the structure
1'ounly Chamber ot Commerce at Its the vocal department and has forty , here. He has recently sold the ex­ committee, which met Tuesday even­ will ask the council to ratify his ap­ will be put up soon. Harris * Wright*
pointment
at
a
special
meeting
of
meeting In thin city Thruaduy even eight pupils, to whom he gives fifty- 1 clusive right to manufacture and ing. This Is 1400 more than was
Albany contractors, have received
lug Tb« reaidutlon ulao naked that four private lessons each week He I I market this ointment for a period raised In 1929, and If the assessed the council Monday night.
the steel and other material and will
Mr. Vallier was street commis­
all tb« unimproved portions of lb« j will continue In hi« poaltlon aa mu ale
of twenty-five years to the LaRue valuation of the town grows any the sioner until the first of this year soon do the work. The big tower, 6«
highway be Improved to «tat« aland Instructor at the Bible university
Laboratories at Denver. He will re- levy should be approximately the under the former city administration. feet high, will be topped with a light
arils us soon as funds were available. while serving as pastor here.
than can be seen many miles.
i celvu a royalty on each package of same as this year.
He has been building roads and
The r.-aolutlon request. If carried
The Pruitt family will continue to (,lt, product that the company sella,
The actual running expenses of the
The large beacons are being pat up
out. would mean that all the highway make their home at 1403 Villard I and they In turn have agreed to ad- city were Increased more than 1400, streets for many years, and has a to light the air mall route along th«
record
of
being
a
thorough
street
m>m Nimrod to Sisters would lie street, Eugene, which will make II j vertlse It extensively In the larger but lees money is required for bond
Pacific coast. One Is to be erected
oiled continuously, and between Nim­ easier for him to fulfill his dual role dally papers ot the United States Interest this year, since some of the commissioner.
at Albany and another below Cottage
Mr. Thurman, who was appointed Grove.
rod and Waltervllle the county road of preacher and teacher. They have i un(1 o¥er Ur<e rai|lo h(xjk.up,. The bonds have been retired. The street,
section« would In- Improved and taken three children, Bessllee, aged three; I compaI1y already hag several sules- fire and police departments took up by the late Mayor Wilson, has noti­
A lease on the site for the beacoa
over by the state highway comnils Leroy, aged two; and David, aged men
,^ rtland marketing the pro- most of the increase. For the street fied the mayor that he wishes to on Emerald Heights was taken seve­
a ion.
eleven weeks
Mra. Pruitt was for- 1 ,iU(.p (O the dealers there.
ral month, ago by the department
Improvement department 11750 was resign next Monday.
Due to the rough and dusty condi­ inerly Ina Collins, and was a student
of commerce from the city of Spring-
Amber-O-lxztum Is an ointment •udgeted against 11500 last year. The
tion of the McKenzie highway the at the Bible school before marrying
FULOPS NEW STOCK IN
field, who owns the land for park
compounded from gum camphor, the 1929 budget will likely be overdrawn
lust two years, tourists have shunned Mr. Pruitt
purposes. The department of com­
SPRINGFIELD WILL BE
oils ot camphor, eucalyptus, winter- more than 1600 for street work, and
It and people living along the roud
merce has shipped the material here
The new preacher has been serv­ green, amber, mustard, turpentine, It was decided to make It larger and
LARGER THAN BEFORE for the light.
report that travel 1a decreasing, ac­ ing a congregation at Oregon City
gualaol, and a suitable base sub­ attempt to stay within the allotment.
cording to the county chamber.
' for the past three years. He gave
The site was selected In iprlng-
Police and fire departments In 1929
The largest stock he has ever
Since the meeting H. W. Libby, re­ i up that charge to accept the Spring stance. It Is recommended by it's received 1474$, but for the coming
field
because the city Is more nearly
originator tor colda, croup, pneu­
carried will be placed In his new
sident engineer, hua expressed him field call because the traveling re­
year It was found necessary to raise store In the Stevens-Perkins building on the direct air line from Portland
monia.
Influenza,
lumbago,
pleurisy
self thnt the highway commission quired was too hard on him The
the amount to 15369.
when It opens after November 1, ac­ to Han Francisco than other location«
would likely make all the Improve­ j Oregon City congregation was or­ ' pains and several other ailments.
All
other
funds
will
be
practically
cording
to Julius Fulop, who was In in this part of the Willamette valley.
ments requested In the resolution ganised by Prullt three years ago, i I Mr. Ketels began experimenting the same as In previous years. The
the city yesterday making final ar- Aviators Bays that not only will the
passed The highway In now olbvd with only twenty six members, and with lita compound at about the same
complete
Itemised
budget
Is
published
(
rangements. Mr. Fulop intends to air mail fly this line of beacons but
from Bisters to Bend on the east side , no place to hold regular meetings. time he came to Springfield to ea In another column of this paper.
It will also be the route of all pass­
open
his store Friday. November
tabllab
tils
drug
store
In
1916.
He
County Judge C. P. Barnard was Now the church has a building of Its
enger
planes operating north and
If remodeling Is complete.
nnahle to he present at the meeting , own which will be dedicated In the obtained a patent and registered
south.
as had t-een planned, so he nddreased i next few weeks, and has a member- trademark in 1922.
•'My goods are coming In now. and
Until the present time no large
a letter to the bisly In which he out­ : ship of 250 All of the work there
I have bought widely and heavily In WEST SPRINGFIELD IS
lined the road oiling work done In was done whl e leaching music at effort has been made to market the
every line.” said Mr. Fulop. The stock
SIGNING UP FOR FIRE
product, although a large quantity
the county In the past year The re- I the Bible university.
carried, he declared, will ultimately
has been sold In Calilornla and Ore­
ENGINE PROTECTION
port, which was read by T. J. Flippin,
Mr. Pruitt will also direct the gon. Mr. Ketels told the writer that Lack of Players Stops School be larger than he had In the
secretary of the chamber, stated that
Farmers' Exchange store. The way to
| church choir, which will begin hav­ be had sold fifty gross Jars of the
Residents of West Springfield are
fifty-one miles of road had been oiled
From Playing Football
sell goods Is to have them to sell, and signing a petition and paying cask
in g regular practice periods every ointment while on a vacation trip In
thia year, and that the expense had
Springfield needs a place where for protection of the Sprlngfp’1 ftre
Game Friday
week.
California a few years ago. A re­
been f22,OOO for labor and material.
there is a wide selection, he pointed department, according to CouncilmaS
The
local
congregation
hoe
been
cord kept at Ketels' drug store re­
The Judge expressed himself In his
There will be no football game ! out. "I always have done well In
report aa being sure that three tinea without a regular pastor since early vealed that 432 of -he two ounce Jars here this week, according to an an­ ' S. rlngfteld. and I am glad to come W. A. Taylor, chairman of the fire
and water committee of the council«
as much oiling work could be accom­ In the summer, when S. Karl Childers had been sold In one year.
nouncement from the high school back,” said Mr. Fulop.
who, with Fire Chfet Tease SmltsoB,
resigned
to
accept
a
call
from
the
Mr. Ketels' has received many un­ this morning. Word was received
plished next year.
interviewed a large number living
Eugene
Chrlcttan
church.
Roy
Dunn
A
full
line
of
drygoods,
men.
wo­
solicited
testimonials,
which
be
has
The principal speaker at the meet­
here yesterday from Harrisburg stat­
ing was Senator Ed Bailey, of preached for the local congregation , turned over to the Denver company ing that they were unable to come men and children’s wear and shoes across the river Wednesday evening.
A plan has been on foot for some
Junction City.
He explained the for three months as a supply man I who will probably use them in their due to loss of several players be­ will be the principal stock of the
problems of taxation and discussed this summer, his term having recent­ advertising campaign. They have cause of ineligibility. An effort was store, according to the new merchant time to organize a fire district and
have a levy made on property, bnt It
been received from people from all made last night to secure a game
the equalisation feature of the tax ly expired.
was
agreed that the direct method
walks
of
life.
One
Stanford
profes­
LONE
ATLANTIC
FLYER
law passed at the last session of the I
with some other team, but It was
was better, as it saved time and ex­
sor and scores of medical men are not successful. The local boys will
legislature. He declared that the tax J N O R TH W tS T GAS CO.
LIVED NEAR COBURG pense.
situation would probably be remedied
SOLD TO TEXAS FIRM Included In thj list.
rest this week-end and will tackle
If the city can sign up property
The new manufacturer« will con­ the Brownsville team on Friday.
new ns under the new provision only
Urban F. Dtteman, Jr., the Montana owners to the amount of 1300 th«
Press
dlspatcbea
on
Tuesday
car­
taxpayers can vote on measures In­
tinue to use the same yellow and November 1, on the local field.
cattleman, who took off from Harbor protection will be afforded. Different
ried an announcement of the sate brawn checkered box for the product
volving taxation.
The local boys had little difficulty Grace, Maine. Tuesday, on a solo
Moving pictures of the Obsidians again of the Springfield and Eugene which was designed by Mr. Ketels. last Friday In winning the game with flight across the Atlantic, formerly amounts are being pledged, according
to the size of the holdings.
at their summer camp on the upper pas plant, along with a large number They may, however, put up some ot the University high school from Eu- lived near Coburg, according to E.
The city has answered many fir»
McKenzie regions were shown by of other gas plants In the western the ointment In tubes and larger Jars gene.
The Eugene players were j C. Stuart of this city, who knew the
calls In West Springfield, and th»
part
of
the
United
States.
The
deal
Glendon Dotson, of Eugene.
for hospital use.
playing their first game and the airman casually while living there.
property holders are willing to pay
A dinner, which preceded the regu­ Is the result of the sale f the Texas
Mr. Ketelg graduated from the school was beginning It first year,
Mr Stuart said this morning that for the protection, Mr. Taylor re­
___ of . __
lar monthly meeting
the ounty ■ Ultles (las company, which owned the j school of pharmacy at Oregon State with football team. Only two downs
W’hen the new bridge 1«
organization, was served by the ladles i Northwest Cities this company and College with the class of 1910. He were allowed the visitors by the loco* the Dlteman family moved there ports.
more than six years ago and pur­ opened, fire department headquarter»
of Ihe Christian church at the
local 1 other companies, to the lume Star |lnR livi-d In Springfield since 1915. team, which displayed a fine brand
chased the Rose ranch, which they will be closer to much of thte West
chamber rooms.
|Gas company of Dallas, Texas.
He |H married and has two children. of ball carrying and passing during
lived on for a few years before dis­ Springfield property than to those
The next meeting of the la m e1 No Information concerning Ihe sale ! a girl, Barbura Jane, three years old. the entire gajpe.
posing of it
in north and east Springfield.
county chamber of commerce will be has been received at the head- and a boy, John Llnsey, two years
There was only one Injury. Thayer :
hplcl at Creswell In November, when I quarters of the plant here, although old.
McMurray was injured when he •
Ihe Creswell Orange will act as host, j officials there stated that the sale
wau tackled nnd fell on a cement |
■■ ■ —
1 had probobly been made. They ex- RALLY DAY SUCCESS
lawn mower. He was out of the line- I
LOCAL MUSICIANS TO SING peeted no changes Io be made In the
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH up for practice the first of the week. I
personnel of Ihe office, which Is lo­
but la sufficiently recovered now to
OVER RADIO TUESDAY cated In Eugene.
All past records for attendance on enable him play Friday, had not the
believes will enable him to remalB
previous rally days at the Spring- game been called off.
Mrs. W. K. Barnell. soprano, will
in an inverted flying position for
New
Gas
Tank
Will
Assure
The score at the end of the game
field Christian church were broken
sing three numbers In a radio pro­ OFFICERS ARE ELECTED
periods of at least ten minutes with­
Eckerson of Continuous
Friday was 41-0 In favor of the
gram to be broadcasted over radio
AT
4-L
MEETING
Iast
Sunday
when
eighteen
more
MON
out the usual loss of gasoline from the
Fuel Supply
people were present than had ever Springfield boys. This was their
elation KORK at Eugene on Tuesday.
carburetor. The tank will not be ol
October 29. at 7:30 p m. She will sing
New officers for the next six been at any other rally day program. third victory In three games. They
any advantage to the pilot while fly­
Flying
his
taper-winged
Waco
bi­
•'Serenade" by Brhubert, and “Your months were elected Monday night The attendance last Sunday was 432. had downed the Lebanon and Junc­
plane to an altitude ot 18,500 feet, ing in a normal position, as it 1«
Voice” by L. Denzn. Mrs. Burnell will ut tho regulnr meeting of the Ixtyal The largest attendance before that tion City teams the two weeks
and bringing it to the ground in a placed considerably lower than the
before.
also sing "Neopolltan Nights" by Legion of loggers and Lumbermen, time had been 418.
motor and does not have any va­
The line-up for the game last Fri­ series of Immelman turns and loops,
A good musical program was given
Tamecnlk. This Is one of tho songs which was held In the W. O. W. hall,
cuum or other method of forced feed­
was
the
feat
which
Major
Eckerson
which she sang nt the dedication t'hey will he Installed at the next and the address of the day was de­ day wns Cole, L. E.; Morrison, L. T.; accomplished yesterday during the ing. It will run Into the carburetor
exercises at the airport a short time meeting of the organization, which livered by S. Earl Childers, minister O. Thurman, L. G.; Morse, R. G.; noon hour.
though, when the plane Is flying up­
ago. She will sing It as a request will he held the latter part of of the Christian church at Eugene, Sumner, R T.; C. Thurman, R. E.;
After alighting from his ship the side down, as it will then be situated
E. Squires, Q.; McMurray, L. H.;
and former pastor here.
November.
number.
major announced that on Thanks­ above the motor.
Long tables were required to feed Tomseth, R. H.; and F. Squires, F.
The new olfleers of the 4-L group
Miss Mabel Kullnnder will play
The new insignia of the flying
giving day he would take the plane
tome violin solos and will also play at Springfield are Charles Paddock, the crowds that gathered for the pic­
school
was painted on each side of
up and attempt to complete ten
Ihe
violin obbligatos for Mrs. chairman; Ben Skinner, vice-chair­ nic dinner following the program. ‘THE GIFT OF LIFE”
both the Waco and the Arrow plane»
successive
outside
loops
for
a
world's
TOPIC FOR* SERMON
man; and John King, who was re­ The extra Inducement for the dinner
Barnell.
on Tuesday.
The Waco ship re­
record. The previous record for this
Mrs. W. H. Small will bo tho ac­ elected to serve ns secretary-treas­ wns velson, benr meat, and veal, all
ceived
a
new
coat
of maroon paint
companist for both of tho other urer. George Cox, Charles Paddock, of which had been procured by the
Rev. Ralph Mullholand of the feat was established by Pilot Mackey last week.
of
the
Waco
factory,
who
completed
and L. L. May were re-elected to men of the church and roasted for Baptist church has announced that
musicians.
The crowd of spectators at the
he has choselt The Gift of Life" as seven of the difficult loops at the local field was not as large Sunday
positions on the conference conimlt- the event.
Cleveland
air
derby
this
fall.
In his address Mr. Childers told of his sermon topic for Sunday morning.
toe which they held last year.
as It has been some other Sunday»,
C. OF C. WILL ELECT
Students at the field here will but the flyers were kept busy all
Tho retiring officers are W. P. the more Interesting events that had In the evening the congregation will
NEW OFFICERS FRIDAY
Tyson, chairman; and L. L. May, taken place at the Sunday Si bool discuss thte pre-sermon question, make several dead-stick landings day long hauling those persons who
portion of the convention which he "What would you do if you had but and will participate in baloon burst­ wanted to "ride with the Major."
The election of new officers will bo vlce-chnlrmnn.
the main Item of business before the
The general public Is Invited to attended nt Canton, Ohio, about two one year to live’" The pastor will ing contests Sunday afternoon from
The ability and self-confidence of
monthly chamber of commerce meet­ ntlend the meeting which will be held weeks ago.
preach his evening sermon on the 12:30 to 2:30. Followig the student Eckerson's pupils was demonstrated
The evening program Included a subject "Something ln the Bible 1 demonstrations the major will go up Saturday, when Lloyd Keeny took
ing tomorrow evening, according to on November 26. The chairman of the
and do outside spins and turns ln the the Arrow sport plane up with only
4-L Htated that tho purpose of the pngeant. presented by a group of Wish Were Nat There.”
F. 11. Hamlin, president.
Matters pertaining to the dedica­ organization Is to bring everyone ladies from the Eugene Christian
The Sunday school meets at 10:00 Waco ship. He will also begin prac­ five gallons of gas in an attempt to
tion of thte bridge will probably be connected with tho lumber Industry church, and special musical enter­ and the B. Y. P. V. meets at 6:30 in ticing for his loops by doing the first see how long he could remain in the
tainment provided by the local the evening for their devotional half of the loop several times. He air with the limited fuel supply.
taken up and discussed. The bridge together on common ground.
has stated that he will begin practic­ About the time that Keeny's gas be­
members.
hour.
committee, headed by E. E. Morrison
ing the complete loop as soon as a gan to fail him, a sheet of fog swept
Bakery Get« Improvement«
will make a report of Its work.
Oddfellows Meet
A new advertising sign wns hung
Returns From Portland— A. A. An­ parachute which he has ordered ar­ over the field, making It Impossible
The officers whoso terms oxplre at
derson returned yesterday from a rives. Passenger haulding will con­ to see the ground. Keeny made a
the end of the present year are F. B. In place over tho entrnneo to tho Now
A regulnr meeting of the Odd three day business trip to Portland. tinue during the day as usual.
llamlln, prsldent; W. A. Taylor, vice- Home bnkery last week. The front
forced landing ln a nearby field and
president; W. N. Gossler, secretary; of the building Is being repainted Fellows was held at the I. O. O. F.
Major O. H. Eckerson Is busy this after turning on the emergency tank
and C. E. Kenyon, treasurer. Sovoral this week nnd a new display case has hnll Wednesday evening. Following with a football team. Only two downs week installing an extra gasoline took off and flew the ship to the air-
members of the board of director« been added to the equipment In the the business meeting a social gather­ lawn roller. He wns out of the line- supply tank on the undercarriage of port. The fog had disappeared by
ing was enjoyed.
retail sales room.
will be closer to much of the West his Waco taper wing plane, which he that time.
'will also be elected.
Harrisburg High
Calls O ff Game
Ace to Seek W orld's R ecord
F o r Outside Loops H ere