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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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SPRINGFIELD, I j ANB COUNTY. OREGON-
Many Chichs Sent Noon Day Blaze
From Nelson Farm Threatens Town
SPECIAL EtECTION
«»JIH B W ff LEW
California
Poultrymen
Buy Bartlett Bowling Alley and Soft
Many Chick • From Local
Drink Parlor Wrecked by
Complete Program for Com­
Leghorn Ranch.
Fire Monday Neo*.
, People to Paas on >2,000 Spe­
mencement on June 6 Given
I
The larrvsso la the number of
cial Tax on June 10 For
ThJn Morning by Principal
A fire, which for a while threaten­
Buell; Dr. M e i to be Sneaker* I pou,<rjr »»*■«• thle »print le ones ed to daetroy much nearby property
Field Improvement} Council
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o t
P
’ I t o t a r t k think. Robert N .l.o n , of
broke oat la the Bartlett bowling
Vacate« Street in Central
Btudenta Have P o f f .
i
n .I^,« in b o r n
fa r« .
ef alley, build Inc shortly before 1;00
Addition.
T h . ro m p ,.,- program for th . 1 X h f f h U
"» baby
GIRL’S ARM BROKEN
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
NEAR JUDKIN’S POINT
m s r ELEG M
W E IS jU H M K W
Margaret Haarst. of Albany. 1« in
tba Pacific Christian hospital with
a broken arm as a resalt of aa auto­
mobile accident near Mammy's CaMa National, State and County
at (:4k meeday evening. and Olpe
Candidates for Both Partioa
Jensen, of Junction City, la at bar
to ba Nagninated; CJork,
home with a badly bruised knee cap.
Judgos and Foiling Flacta
both of which Injuries were received
when the automobile In which they
Choson.
o’clock Monday and created a treat
Veer la treater than It deal of excitement on the etreeta fe-
ftprlsgfield hlrh school Commence
A .pedal election. June 1«. to vote were riding was struck by an auto­
» e a t Cxercl.ee to be held on June I 2?," ***«" f° r
*"d
! ,or* 11 * * • Anally extinguished.
Springfield votes tomorrow with
on the question of a 12.1»«« tax for mobile being driven by F. B. Hunt-
• was announced thle
by W
* • « “ '*
. me ouv | The entire roof and celllnt on the Improvements at the municipal afr- Ington. of Mapleton. Chrlatlne Pipes, the remainder of the state on nation­
ic « . . i i .
..
_ I Kok ,or ,h* future that they Will 1 buildIng houslnt the howllot alleys. P°rt wax called at the meeting of the
another occupant of the wrecked car. al. state and county offices a t the
*
who " h* " dl,n* « » ^ « -" '1 «
remain low.
all the d etail. The program, which
which Is owned by Mrs. Idaho Comp- cltY round! on Monday evening. The we. uninjured. Huntington la report­ Primary election, when candidates for
The
. y a B d Mr* Nelson hare already , bell, of Butene, wee destroyed. The rlectlon was set after the council had ed to have agreed to assume all re­ both parties will be named
te to be featured by an address h yf
10.00« chirks. contents of the front part of th* received a petition signed by nearly sponsibility of the accident.
three school buildings and the city
P r John H. M e i. of (he Economics batched more than
probably
hatch another bulldlnt were carried out but th f
The three young ladles were com­ ball w ill offer the polling places for
departm ent of the I'nlvevetty, arili be «nd will
ing to Springfield to attend ‘ he the four precincts.
held at the Methodist ehurch, and 10.000 before the .eaaon la over. If alleys were badly Injured by the
they ere successful In securing cer­ I, water and fa llln t debris. Both the
monthly meeting of the wnmen em
w ill begin at It 00 o'clock.
__
Preeinet No. 1
tain
order, which are to be placed bulldlnt and the alleys were covered H®- The election I . .e t on the same ployees of the Nat.’osc! Electric Mghi ' At high school building. Chairman,
The fallowing I. the p ro tram
Htaaon; Judge. L. C. Stuart;
by Insurance.
Marrh.
Pomp and
Circumstance. I soon
day a . the school election for the aeaielation. which was being held at
I By far the largest number of their
the Rose Gray tea room when the ! Elral Clerk, Ira Nice; Second Clerk,
Myrna Bsribnlomew
E. E Kepaer also auatalned con convenience of voters.
chick, are shipped
to California. slderable loss when the flam e, from
In location
Key <'.. j , pike
The streets and alleys In Central accident happened They are all em Gertrude Wilson; Third Clerk. Nellie
1 where they are sold to large poultry the burning roof crept Into the attic addition, L, M. and N streets, from ployees of the Mountain
States JCarT'
fialulatory. Nellie W right.
Ju.t why the California of h l. building and fire fighters were Mill to the railroad track, were or Power comany, M!sa Hearxt being
Precinct No 2
Vocal Solo, Itei visional Gerald M or­ ranches
poultrymen buy their stock In the forced to chop several holes Into the dered vacated by an ordinance pasa- office secretary of the Albany office. 1 At City H a ll, Chairman. Maude
rison.
The car which they were rlnlng Bryan; Judge, F. P. Thurman; First
Violin Duet, M u le Symphony No. II,. north Is not explained by Mr Nelaon, roof to save the building
ed by the council, The streets were
In belonged to the power company jClerk, Welby Stevens; Seccmd Clerk,
Bartlett had been burning
by Charle. Doacla. Evelyn and . although he haa shipped 10,000 to
platted In a field owned by 8. M.
' that state already, and will make trash In the stove In the forenoon McPherson and others. An old street and was demolished.
Fred Buell.
M a Adams; Third Clerk. Hattie
Vernlce ano,h’ r »hlpment of 1.000 on May 24 and «as sitting back of the counter assessment against the property la to
Oírle' Sextet. Danny boy
Meyers.
Hawke. Ruth Bettle, Evelyn Buell. H " may a,ao * h,P «*»«> In July.
In the front part of the balldlng when be paid up before the vacation la ef- INTOXICATED WOMAN
Preeinet No. 3
1
Jesale Best., Nellie W right. Jule
Lessee are Light
he saya he thought that he heard a fecllve.
At Lincoln School; Chairman, H at­
SLAPS NIGHT OFFICER
Pollard.
Very few losses have been sustain- T ackle
H« looked about but did
tie Drury; Judge. Lillian Black;
.,
Au ordinance authorising a con-
Clas. Addree.
Dr John Mes.
ed daring shipment of the chick. not
WHILE ARRESTING HER First Clerk, Jamoe Young; Second
anythlng wrong, so went tract
for the lighting of the 8
Vocal and Instrumental Duet. Koees f r” ro ,be local Southern Pacific depot bai-lt to hla reading, and was again field
bridge was passed The Hghts
Fred Hinson. Springfield's night Clerk, Alice Thompson; Third Clerk.
peculiar are to coat lid a month
?
of Pie. rdy. Beetle Stewart and Mr N®lao“ explained that he could , »’ "riled to hear another
Mrs. B. E. May.
policeman,
had to call on reserves
Ruth Rattle
tell by the condition of the weather aound-
While Investigating the sec- fj] B month thereafter
Preeinet No. 4
Friday night to assist him In captur­
Just how much air to give each ship- ond ’ *•»« h« happened to glance to-
Valedictory.
Evelyn Buell.
At Brat tain School; Chairman, C.
ing an Intoxicated woman driver,
Plano Duet, W inter Frolic. Vernlce ] Hng carton.The cartons each have a wards the celling, he stated, and saw c u c o n n u c i c u t c o e e i » -
Wheaton; Judge. Frank Gordon;
( l»r<e number of «mall ventilator« the attic wa« a m a n of flames.
j
SCENE who had a hobby of driving Into
Hawke. Jule Pollard.
Flrxt Clerk, Elma J. Halsey; Second
parked
automobiles
and
shoving
Vocal Solo, , Love a Little Cottage. which can be opened and thus regu ' Kepner took out a building permit
OF EUGENE GLIDER CLUB
them around on the streets. She Clerk. Ida Swarts; Third Clerk,
Fred 8. Buell.
late the amount of air entering the ’ be next day and Immediately began )
FLIGHTS ON SUNDAYS struck several machines parked on Elisabeth Olson.
boxes
It
is
seldom
tbat
a
chick
dies
repaldlng
hla
property.
Presentation of Diplomas D. J. Beale.
I
Main between Third and Fourth
Benediction.
oat of each shipment of 1,000. he
Bartlett and Mrs. Campbell are
Republican
Members of the Eugene glider club
The annual Junior-Senior banquet said, although the purchaser Is al both awaiting
insurance decisions have been practicing flying thetr streets before Hinson arrived on the
« ta te and District
. _
„ 1,cene Tb® woman paid no attention
baa been scheduled for Friday even ways protected, because they put In before they decide upon their Belt glider from the sides
mora
to the nfght officer’« warning to
For members of the Rebubllcaa
Ing. May 23 It la being arranged b y ,
®® ’ wo extra with each box of move. In the meantime Bartlett la Heights for the past two Snndays
M
7
, '.
be attempted to arreat her. National Committee. — Charles F.
the students of (he Junior class bn- ltM>* and 11 ofteq. happens that the conducting a small business with the and will continue to "do their stuff "
and she had nothing but slaps and w * l kef. of Multnomah County. Ralph
der the direction of Mlaa Clara Wag j Purchaser la aMe to raise more chicks salvaged atock In the Kepner build­
each Sunday that the weather per­
▼He oaths for him.
E- Williams, of Multnomah county.
t» A faculty advisor of tjie Junior j ’ ban he actually pays for
ing.
mits. according to officials of the or­
claaa. (le v e r paper ship« cut out of
'rh *' to st chicks were hatched on
Several young fellows standing
For United Statea Senator In Con-
ganisation.
heavy bLck paper will form the J February 4 TE? first shipment waa
nearby.
and
seeing
the
officers
«ress.—Charles
L. McNary, of Mar-
None of the members of the glider
place cards
made on February 27.
club had flown In a glider until two plight, were asked to help him. In Ion county.
weeks ago. when they each took th* meandme ,he woman drove away
The program will be aa follows:
For Representatives In Congress.
New Style Pens Used
turns leaving the earth in the bird-1 * . clrc,ed ,he biock 8h® »as finally First District.— W. C. Hawley, of
Welcome. John Lynch, president of
None of (he first hatch were
taken at the eaat approach of the Marlon county.
the Junior ciase.
shipped. They are being raised under
,llke machines. They were a bit back-
aew bridge.
Response.
Frank
Meradorf,
For Governor.— J. e . Beanett. of
preal- a new experiment which la being tried Plant« to bo Awarded for Ex- ’ <rd" “ f,r#* 4bo,,t ‘ T in g the th in ç
deni of the senior class.
At the city hall ahe gave the name Multnomah county. H arry L. Cor­
out on the farm. These chicks, which
hut after the more nervy ones tried
bibita at Community Hall
Vocal Solo. Paul Frese.
to glide down the hill then the others Jane
aBd aaM she was from bett, of Multnomah county. Charles
sre now more than three months old.
Reading. Faye Parsons.
Event Thia Year.
she hi
haa sobered up she H a,l* ot Cooe county. John A. Jeffrey,
felt that they could take a chance. I L tah’ After "be
and will soon begin laying pullet
Address W E Buell, principal.
ot Multnomah county. George W,
u
u
u
They »terted by snapping the glider 1 la,t a * 16 bul ,or to ll and forgot to 01
eggs, have never had their feet touch
Hawaiian Violin Bolo Violet Runte. 'the ground. They were put Into
Saturday. May 24. has been tents- off OB , |ow hl„ a{ , he northw(SB, return the next day. Her two male
Multnomah county. A. W .
companions were not held . . .a— , Norblad of Clatsop county.
Guitar Solo. Irene Manley.
> brooder houses shortly after they had lively set as the date for the annual , | de of , he he)|fllU bnt b , , g
held as they
‘
High School Song. All.
hatched and when they were less Rose and Flower .how, which I . be- dBy one member
For Justice of the Supreme Court.
worked up were not under the Influence of
,h_ t . * ? men', ..C,T'C * n<)Ukh
»<» try
liquor.
The senior class colors are Nile than two weeks old they were allowed
, Position No. 5.— James U. Campbell,
It from the
green and pink Their rlaas flowers to run on a wire netting floor which club. The floral exhibition will be top of the large hill. Harold Steener-
1 of Clackamas county. George S. Shep­
are pink roae buds and orchid sweet sets about six Inches above the floor, held in the new community hall, with son, of Eugene, made two flights JUDGE R. W. SAWYER
herd, of Multnomah county.
peas. They hare aa their motto, The
The feet of the chickens are smooth Mrs. Carl Olson In charge of the en­ from the top on Sunday and made
For Justice of the Supreme Court.
TO TALK STATE PARKS
Horlaon W iden, aa We Climb.
straight and have a beautiful color.’ tire show She will be assisted by good landings.
Position No.
Harry H. Belt, of
Frank 8 Meradorf la the president which haa not been atalned with mud Mrs. D. Fisher and Mrs. Paul Brat-
AT CO. CHAMBER MEET Marlon county.
of the rlaas. Claire Thurman la the and water. Nearly all of the baby tain, who will have charge of the ar-1
Fbr Superintendent of Public In­
MRS. EMMA C. OLSON IS
vie, president, and R u th ’ Bettis Is chick diseases have been eliminated rangement of the flowers; Mrs I. M
Judge Robert W. Sawyer, of Bend, struction.—C. A. Howard, of Coos
Peterson and Mrs A B Van Valxah.
TO V ISIT SON S GRAVE member of the state highway com­ county.
•ecretary-treasurer.
In thia manner and the actual losses
mission, will be the principal speak­
The faculty members are Principal are very light. Another advantage of who will look after the securing of
For Commissioner of the Bureau ot
Mrs. Emma C. Olson, one of Lane er at the monthly sooting of the
W E. Buell. Mrs. W l.llam Baker. Miss the wire floor Is that the floor is al- the flowers; and Mrs. C. O. Wilson,
of Labor.— C. H. Gram, of Manou
children
will
handle the
______ s'! coun,y'» G °w Star mothers, received Lane County Chamber of Commerce, county,
Anna Vogel. Mlsa Clara Wagner. ways clean and they can be le ft' to I who
. ber passport Tuesday from the county which will be held at Vida tonight, j For Senator. Third Senatorial Dia-
Ernest McKinney. Glenn L. Martin. run outside In all kinds of weather. parade.
Each child that participates in the cl®rk. and will leave some time In The McKenzie river development tr k L Lane county. E. O. Potter, H.
Mrs 1. M Peterson.
Mlsa
Luclle
Trapnesta Htna
show Is asked to wear a cistume re- JuD® f° r New York, from where she club, recently formed for the purpose ' C. Wheeler.
Holman. Mlaa May Hewea. and Cot­
Mr. Nelson does not believe In the presenting a flower or some other ' wl11 "al1 f° r France to visit the grave
ter Oould.
of advertising the scenic and recrea
For Senator. Fourth
Senatorial
ability of a person to Judge the hens costume that Is not grotesque. They | of her aon' E d » 1“ H. Olson, who was
tlonal facilities of this territory, will District, Lane and Linn counties.—
The members of the Board of Ed­
which ara laying and those which will parade down A street and part of kl,,ed ,n France while serving with
act as host« for the meeting, which Joel C. Booth, Linn county.
ucation are D. J. Beals, chairman;
are not. He has one hen on his ranch Main street and will be given a tre a t; ,b ® machine gun company of the
will Include representatives from
W . H. Pollard. C. A. Swarta, and
For Representative. Third Repre­
which Is almost five years old and after the parade.
l«2nd infantry.
each of the chambers of commerce sentative District, Lane county.—
W illiam O. Hughes, clerk.
stands . around asl, ->p m o,t of toe 1 a luncheon wul
be served at the
Mrs. Olson will go to Europe at the and many farm grope in the county. Charles M. Emery. Earl H. H ill. Em­
: time. Anyone would naturally think I Bhow as a
means of securing funds invitation of the United States gov-
The development of the state and mett Howard. J. H. Kennedy. Elwla
SLIPPING BELT CAUSES
| that this hen shou’d be disposed o f , ! wtth
hlch to defray the expenses. ernmentl whlcdi pays all expenses national park Idea along our high­ A. McCornack.
FIRE SCARE AT MARKET 1 he stated, but proceeded to show that Mrs. M.
R. Rice Is chairman of the - connected with the taking of all Gold ways. and especially the McKenxIe
County.
Star mothers to vlalt the graves of highway country, w ill be the principal
For County Commissioner.—C. W.
their sons who fell In the World War. discussion taken up at the meeting.
In-m U .
A„
„
,h .,
In
"e!
Allen, of Vk.a. M. S. Barker, of Eu­
kinds of She will be accompanied on the trip
ant Ment market early Monday morn* ranch are trapnented during their
gene O. E. Crowe, of Eugene.
Ing led pasaers by to believe that a first year and again after the third flowers will be exhibited. The colum by Mrs. Dorn Collins, of Eugene, CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAS
For County Treasurer.— P. T. Pnt-
bine and other flowers are so beau­ another Gold Star mother.
fire was raging In the plant, and sent . year.
Grace Schiska, of Eugene.
MOTHERS
DAY
PROGRAM
ter,on
Odin Olson, son of Mrs. Olson,
Ir. a call for the fire department. | The Nelsons sre also raising a tiful this spring that the women de­
Prselnct.
cided to Include all flowers In the whose home te at Bridal Veil, spent
When Jess Smitson arrived on the variety of rabbits.
Mother's Day was observed In all
y'or Precinct Committeeman.— No.
We have often show. They will all be exhibited In i tbe week end here,
scene It was only (:3 0 and the build- f thought we would soon get enough
departments of the Springfield Chris-
M ®* H »n‘ lY- No. 3. H. E. Maxey,
Ing wns locked, so he forced the rsftblt atock on hand so that we baskets, except the roses, which will
tian church last Sunday with special ' No’ 1 c - E - Kenyon. No. 4. Clark
be placed In bottles.
FUNERAL HELD MONDAY
door and found that grease or some (could advertise them the same as we
programs and music. A Sunday Wheaton.
Prises this year will consist of
oil had fallen on the belt, causing 14 do our chickens,'* said Mr. Nelson,
school program was held at 10:45. at
FOR
MRS.
E.
STEPHENS
to slip on the pulley of the Ice mac- hut ao far we are unnblo to keep our potted plants. They have b an deem­
which Mrs. Roland Mcshler and Mrs.
Democrat
bine. The friction soon began burn- , hutches full.
People seeing the ed more suitable prises » an cash
Mrs. Myrtle Stephens, Motor route Herbert Moon sang a duet. Mother
Stats and Dlstrlot
awards.
Ing the belt, causing clouds of smoke, hutches stop and buy a few. and tell
1, died al the Pacific Christian hos­ of Pearl. Other numbers on the prrv
For Member of the Democratic
A ruined belt and pulley waa the others about them and thus advertise
pital In Eugene last Friday, after a gram were a planologue. A Song of
National Committee. — W alter M.
STATE MEN SEND PLANS
only damage done.
for us
brief Illness. She leaves her husband, Mother, by Irene Anderson; a duet.
FOR DOYLE HILL WORK Elvln Stephens, and a bsby daughter Mother of Mine, an original song Pierce, of Union county. Oswald
West, of Multnomah county.
less than a week old. Other surviving written by Dan Beals and sung by
H U LETT NEW PRESIDENT
AIRS. C. O. WILSON REGENT
For U. S. Senator In Congress.—
Plans and specifications for the relatives are her parents, Mr. and himself and his daughter, Agatha;
OF H. S. STUDENT BODY
OF D. A. R. ORGANIZATION Hendricks and Doyle Hill sections of Mrs. Newton Lindley, Natron; two and a song. Mother. My Dear, by a Blto.i Watkins, of Multnomah county.
For Representative In Congress.
the McKenzie highway have been re­ brothers, Albert and W illiam. Spring- male chorus.
Rev. Pruitt preached
Jack Hulett was chosen president
Mrs. C. O. Wilson was elected ceived by the county court from the
First District.— William A. Delsell, of
field; and four sisters, Mrs. Ethel on the theme Mother Love, at the
of the high school studentahody at regent of the Oregon Lewis and
Marlon county.
the Springfield high schord annual Clark chapter. Daughters of the state highway engineering depart­ Driscoll, of Eugene; Mrs. Frank morning service, and Paul Jones and
For Governor— Edward F. Bailey,
ment.
The
contract
calls
for
highway
Funk. Florence; Mrs. Clara McHenry Evelyn Harris led the Christian En
election, which was held at the American Revolution, at a meeting In
work on a stretch of a little more of Vaughn; and Mrs. Roy Borden, deavor program on the subject. De­ of Lane county. A. C. Hough, of
school Inst Thursday. The other of­ Eugene on Friday afternoon at the
Josephine county. Ed. S. Piper, n<
than nine miles, and will probably be of Cottage H ill, Florida.
veloping OoodWtll Through tbe Home.
ficers of the student body for the home of Mrs. R. T. Burnett. The
Multnomah county. George R. W il­
school year of 1930-31 are: Paul Rob- ,'organisation Is composed largely of lei at the meeting of the state high
The funeral services were held on In the evening tbe choir gave a spe­ bur. of Hood River county.
ley. vice-president; Nellie Stewart, Eugene women, a few Springfield way commission In Portand on May Monday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock cial Mother’s Day concert of many
For Justice of the Supreme Court.
22. The specifications call for the
secretary; and Lela Squires, trea­ ladles belonging The other officers
from the Walker-Poole rhapel. Rev. well known mother songs.
Position No. 5.—Oliver P. Coshow, of
completion of this work by Oetober
surer.
Earl 9. Childers, of the Christian
were all from Eugene
Douglas eounty.
31st.
Safety Lanst Painted
The outgoing officers are Freeman
church of Eugene, officiated, and In­
A short program was held follow­
For Senator, Fourth Senatorial
State
highway
gravel
trucks
are
Squires, president;
Ralph Hughes, ing the business meeting and the
terment was made In the Mount Ver-
Safety lanes for pedestrians were District. L. L. Ray, of Lane county.
busy
now
hauling
crushed
gravel
vice-president; Bernice Burkhalter, election.
non cemetery.
painted on the pavement at the In­
County
from the crusher at Thurston to a
secretary, and Faye Parsons, trea-
People to attend
tersections on Main street between
For County Commissioner.— Rosa
lot
near
the
Nelson
poultry
farm,
Mrsr.
One of the largest groups of people Third and 8lxth streets the first
Ksnslngton Club to Meet
Huston, of Eugene. H. A. Rust, of
where It will be stored until It is used
Mrs. H. W. Whitney will entertain In the oiling of the highway this snm to attend a local funeral was present part of the week by street depart­ Blachly.
W eatflr Résidant Hara— Mr«. L. K. the members of the Kensington club
Monday afternoon for the services, ment workers. They are a deep or­
mer. The Kernan construction com-
Pasvar, of W estfir, was a Monday at a one o’clock dish luncheon at her nanv
and
thirty auto* ange color and the walking public
-h it . ¿
an<l there
‘ here were nearly thlrtj
Goss to Harrisburg—George Kea-
e x ^ e t. r îà L « ’ 2
* contract, mobiles In the cortege to the
wlsllor In Springfield
grave- Is expected to stay in the lanes when nett motored to Harrisburg on husl-
.home tomorrow afternoon.
expects to start work «oon.
I yard.
crossing the stvsets «4 these oornsrs. neks Monday taeralag.
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Rose Show D ate
S aturday, M ay2 4