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TWKNTY-HKVKNT1I YEAR
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SPRINGFIELD. LANE COUNTY, OREGON-
TOBACCO ADS HIT
B Ï BROTHERHOOD
THURSDAY. MAY 22
"The People's Papar**
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NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
l»an
Pre-School Clinic C ity Cough Drops
W ill Be M ay 2 5 M arketed in China
F leu/ to Bermuda
Local Health Unit Will Spon­ Eggimann Products are Ship­
sor Clinic for Children Who
ped to Foreign Markets in
Start School in Fall.
Orient by Jobber.
Picture« of Beautiful Wumen
Smoker» on Billboard« in City
are Protested; Other Civic
Problems Discussed-' Busi­
ness Men Make Soeeches.
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NIGHT FLriNG FROM
AIRPORT TO 8E TRIED
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Cabin Monoplane is Equipped
With 25 Lights and Light on
Airport Hangar Will Make
I Flying After Dark Possible;
I Students Solo.
The Hprlngfleld uni, of the Lane
The Kggtmann cough drops, which
(.'ounty Health association will spon­
have been *o popular In Springfield
sor an all day pre-school clinic here
for year*, will soon be used In China
on May 28 for the purpose of giving
to cure the colda of the resident* of
children who will be entering school
The Men's Brotherhood of the
the Orient. Charles F
Egglmann.
for
the
first
time
next
fail
an
op­
Sprlngfled Methodist church do«*
the msn who manufactures the cough
If Springfield cltlxene should hap­
portunity to be examined now and
not approve of ih« largo picture* ex-
drops, received a letter here last -
pen to gase skywards on Friday or
discover
any
deficiencies
which
can
hliiltlng l>**nu111uI xlrl« and women
week from the Henry Hall Candy
Saturday nights and see a cluster of
be remedied before the child starts
«tanking cigarettes which «re being
company. Portland Jobbers, stating »
lights moving about rapidly, they
,
school.
Dr.
Gregson,
the
Lane
county
polled about town on the Foster anil
Mrs. Hsrhert Hoover, Jr., who*
that they had shipped large orders of
need not fear that their eyesight U
by girl was born oa April U a health doctor, with the assistance of Ihe cough drops to Yokohama and io
Klelser billboards, und they are de
.failing them or that any great change
Mrs.
William
Kodenbough
anti
Mr*.
m
Angelaa
lerinlni-d to do something about It
Shanghai.
Another shipment went !
Is taking place in the heavens, for it
It Thatcher, will conduct the clinic.
Member* of the organisation who at
oo f to. a dealer a, Manilla, In the 1
will In all probability be Jim Mao-
Captain Lewis A. Yancey, who made
Plan* for the clinic were formulated
tended the final meeting of the group C O U N T Y C H A M B ER ASKS
Philippine Inlands.
the fir», succetiful flight Irorn Long
muniman chief pilot at the Inman
at
Ihe
meeting
of
the
group
at
the
on Monday evening appointed a coni
T h > -------•-
cough -------
drops ■
have been mar- . liland to Bermuda, landing on the
ROAD W O RK BE DONE
School of Flying, who will be doing
.community hall on Monday evening. keted
water near h it goal and finishing the
m lllee to meet with the city council I
In all parts of the United
a little bit of night flying with the
flight the next day.
The
meeting
was
to
have
been
held
ONE
S
E
C
TIO
N
A
T
T
IM
E
at their next meeting and a*k that
Btate* for several years, but had
cabin monoplane all ablaze with
at Ihe home of Mrs. ('. D. Wilson,
»otne action be taken to prevent the
never been sold outside of this coun- 1
electric lights.
A resolution passed by the latne but wa* changed at the last minute.
conlnuatlon of the practice. Or. W H.
try before the past week.
Clarence Cooley and A1 Pohl ye»-
< ounty Chamber of Commerce nt the
Those who care to have their
Pollard dated that he was given t o ,
Mr Bggimann started m akin- the
terda Installed a set of modern air­
regular monthly meet ng held at Vldu children examined at the free clinic
underatand by the advertising firm 1
plane lights on the large ship and
last Thursday evening asks the state are naked to call Mr*. Wilson, the cough drop* In 1918, shortly aft* - he
that they would not po*t any more of I
will install lights on the two-place
highway cotnmla*lon
to construct president of the local group, a, 36-J. opened the buslnes* which he now
the pit lure* In the town after the :
operate« in Springfield. The first
trainer ship Immediately, stated Mr.
only one section of the McKontie or Mr*. Hodenbough at M8-J.
first or the year, hut that they have
year* the drops were not packed In Norblad and Hall Run Close in ,nman-
plghway at the lim e at those placet,
Miss Beth Konkel. secretary of
apparently forgotten about It. Pro-
where It 1« to be torn up and re­ the 1-ane County Health association, boxes, but were sold In bulk. It was
City Precincts; Wheeler and
plang had bcen made to fly the
In 1920 that the decision was reached i
fesaor Wood. Her. C, J. I’lke and Will
¡ship Friday night, bat It had been
routed or rebuilt. The practice of had charge of the meeting, and short
Potter Contest Unsettled.
Maybe were appointed member* ol
i found Impossible to secure the neces­
tearing up many lung atretche* of talk* were made by Mis* Mary to box the drops and seek to expand
the committee.
the sales Prior to this time they
sary power batteries to supply tha
Ihe highway and having I, Ig an la- Campbell, of Portland, and
Miss
That
.
,
the
Springfield
voters
were
Road S ig n * W ro n g
were no, sold outside of
. current. Some Improvised power ser­
completed stage for several months Gavin, latne county health nurse
here,
bu,
sine«
then
the
sales
"mve
no'
"ol,dly
ibehind
an>
'
*
,he
It wan also agreed that a eon-mltt«e
during the summer when the traffic
The following women attended the grown to a volume of approxim ately! O b ernat"r,al « * • « » » * . at the prl- vice may be made and tried ont on
be appointed to confer with the high­
Friday until the regulation airplane
over the highway la the heaviest, meeting: Mra. Wlllltm Ftaher, Mr*, «0.000 five cent cartons a year The
, was demonstrated by
way official* regarding the matter of
batteries can be secured.
work* an undue hardship on the Pratt Holveraon, Mias Konkel, Mrs. average carton hod. 18 drops which T
*D
° f the
correcting the signs which they have
The large ship Is equipped with 22
motorist, and also decreases travel C. O. Wilson. Mrs. M. Rice, Mrs. Carl WO„M svsalr«
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_ . ’
. <** P^ClllCt!. TOtcd lflSt Friday,
recently erected at the triangle at
would
make
the
total
production
of
small six watt lights on the front of
on the arentc highway*.
‘ Olson, Mrs. A. B. Van Valxah, Mrs.
Charles
Hall
led
Al
Norblad
by
oniy
the west approach of the new bridge
H fly people attended the Vida , William Kodenbough. and Mrs. R. nearly 1.000.000 cough drops each seven votes In the entire city, the the wings and on the strut«, and two
year.
The sign* now placed there aay* that
larger wing tip lights and a tall
meeting, which was entertained by Thatcher.
It I* one mile to Springfield, when In
If one doubts the truthfulness of two candidates polling the same ligh t
Ihe McKensle River Development - The next meeting of the local unit
number
of
votes
In
the
second
pre-
reality It la Jus, acroa* the bridge,
Mr. Eggtmann's statements, he has
A special floodlight hast been
association, which has been formed ' *HI be held on the third Monday In
ciaet. James E. Bennett did no,
which does not begin to be a mile
but
to go Into the store and see the
mounted on the top of the hangar
for Ihe purpose of bringing more June.
poll
a
single
vote
In
the
entire
city,
long.
boxes on hand, or to walk past the
| and throws light out onto the ground
people Into the playground regions
and John A. Jeffrey mnstered only
The practice of plastering all win­ of the McKenzie river country.
store during the colder months and
I for landing purposes. It has been
one
supporter.
Corbet,
drew
21
votes,
dow* In varant building* and the
see the empoyees busy packing the while Joseph was ¿hie to gather In U ed several tim es already in ex-
The development of state parka
outer walls of many bu*ine** house*
drops Into the boxes every afternoon. 38 votes His votes reached almost per,mentaI
a‘ the P0« -
.. .
. . ,
" lo n< ,h » p r ln ld p a l h ig h w a y s was the
with unsightly slgna and advertising ) topic which W
It
Gllder Materials Here
a parity with those of Norblad and
Glider
Sawyer, state
wa* also hit at the meeting, which highway commissioner from
ROSE SH O W D A TE IS
The materials for the glider which
H.-nd,
j Hall in the fourth preclnM.
was a purely local Improvement one. j tpoke upon. He told of the
M O VE D T O JUN E 3rd
plan*
E. O. Potter easily led his oppon- the local glider club is to build were
«5. C. Griffin suggested that the local ; which Ihe slate commission has for Both Boy» and Girls Teams Win
j ent H. C. Wheeler in the race for delivered yesterday and construction
merchants follow the example set by this work and suggested thn, certain
The date for the pose show has stale senator on the first count of work on It will begin at once. It will
Contest on Local Diamond;
the Eugene business men of placing I properties hi- turned over to the com
been postponed until the last day of the ballots, hue several errors In tab- be constructed by members of the
Weather Hits Schedule.
advertising display« In each of the ■ulaaion to bu made Into parse. He
! the present school year. The cold utotloa have been discovered and the '
• cho° 1 and membera
«>•
show window* of the vacant build- suggested that the park* may be
Springfield high school emerged wvsRIer ha* prevented the roseB resnJts are still donbtfnl as to whom *lider club who care to M8‘8t-
in««.
Will Take Ships to Portland
made memorlul* for friend* or reia victorious two times yesterday In from opening sufficiently for the actually has been elected.
#nd ! The Giree ships at the local field,
A irport Development Told
hesehall games with the Pleasant "bow 10 be held on Saturday, as was
fives of the donors.
Charles Emery, Earl
Hlll
Previous to the discussion short
' Hill teams on the local field. The Planned. Members of the club gather- Emmett Howard carried the city.
° f wb,cb bave been built by the
talk* were made hj local hua.ness
girls teams played a preliminary * • at ’be community hall Immediately W ith large majorities for the lower ,nman rlyinK scho01- w111 be taken
A
udrey
M
c
F
arland
nt- n
Dr. W. (' Re,-ban irn-ed the
game which the Springfield girl* aft<,r thl' meeting of the Health Cnit house berths. Emery. however, los- tO PortIand on Jun«
N A M E D B ES T SE N IO R
d- velopmvni of riving and pointed
took with a score o f 16 to 12. The .... Monday evening and decided to Ing enough vote, in other parts ot days of the ro6e show, according to
out how diffidili II wa* for the )
A T H. S. B R EA K FA ST boys did the unexpected when they postpone the date until June 3-
Mr. Inman. He has received a special
j the county to fail of election.
pioneers In thl* mean* of transporta­
took their game with a score of 6
The show will open with a parade , o. E. Crowe had substantial rnajor- invitation to bring his ships to the
tion to determine what course of de- ; Audrey McFarland ha* been elected to 3. The Pleasant Hlll team de­ .
^ v 1* 00’ Chl,dr*‘n- «■“«nenclng a, I,|e s In all precincts for the county Portland port and demonstrate them.
velopinen, ,o follow so a* Io he sure «* the best all-around girl student feated the locals at Pleasant Hlll In • <
he parade will wend Its way ocmmiFaioner Job. C. W. Allen came The ships are now being cleaned and
of
the
senior
class
at
the
high
and not make mlMlnke* which would
i the cabin monoplane Is being re­
the firs, game of the season, and only down A street to Fourth, and then |n second in the race
have to be remedied later at a great 1 school this year. The announcement last week defeated a team composed down to Main, and on Main to the
Grace Schlska had little difficulty painted. in preparation for the event.
expense. Hi. also told his hearers of ! of her selection waa made this morn- I or moat of the Eugene high school community hall. Each child in the
Tw o More Students Solo
In
besting her opponent for the re­
the »uggestioas made tor the develop-
'?* V” '
’ n,lir KlrlM breakfast, pluver*. Eugene high echoo, had al- parade will be dressed in some cos-
Two more students made their solo
tention
of
her
post as county trea­
n.cn, of the local field hy Mr. Mac
, , " ' hp Glrl" D ‘«K»ie tendered the ' „ .a(ly defeated th<1 8 prlngfl»UI team (limo representing a flower or some
! flight this week at the locaj field.
surer.
MU. M £ , Kra ‘ «“ ' " k ‘
I ,,n’*
■>•'» «»«< <’» ' '» K««ene. other costume which will lend the
ken«l>‘, the airport specialist from
! They are Billy Bodley and George
Precinct
committeemen
elected
are
den. r u
n."?
Lloyd Mattison made a home run carnival atmosphere.
Washington, D. C.
M. B. Huntly, first precinct; H. E. Glenn. Bodley made two perfect land­
G. C. Griffin spoke on the necessity d. nt of Ihe Girls la-ague during the for hlll , pam by kllO(,k|
Tags will be sold by the women of Maxey, second precinct; C. BI Ken­ ings. He has taken nine hours and
the hall
of being careful In handling milk and past year and had charge of the j orer aero*, the road which bounds the Civic club to local people for ten
yon. third; and C. E Wheaton, fourth. fifteen minutes of Instruction since
‘ school. : the playing field.
nt tl,e
the ' high
other dairy products. He atatad that girls rest room at
cents each to raise funds with which
Republican vote In- this elty for the January. He will have to take a
I
She
has
been
active
In
the
food
sales
If milk passed direct from tho cow ;
total of fifteen hours before he I»
Tl.« baseball schedule for this sea- ,o P»Thase a treat for each child In contested offices was as follows:
to the consumer that no precautions , and In other activities of the girls son has been badly disorganised this j ,he Parade.
eligible for a private passenger
Precinct
group.
would be needed, but that under pre |
spring due to the weather. Several
The aho'» *hla year is to Include
1 2 3 4 license.
"Whenever there wus anything Io games have had to be postponed and a1' Flowers which are In season at the Governor
sen, conditions all modem creameries
Hall __
13 23 31 20
maintain a pasleurlilng machine to be done she wus always there ready other» played at the last minute. ,lm e of ,h e "how. They will be ex- Norblad
12 23 22 23 HIGH SCHOOL EXH IB IT
In help" wns Ihe comment made this leavlng the local townspeople very b*b't®d on tables and will be arrang-
protect thelr customers.
Joseph ....
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2 18
SET FOR NEXT WEEK
Trees and tree surgery was dis­ morning by Mrs W. R. Baker, ad­ uncertatn as to Jus, when the games ed ,n •>•«*«,» by the exhibitors. The Corbett ...
3 2 9 7
visor
of
the
girls.
cussed by the Davidson brothers o f :
roses will be shown In bottles.
are to be played here.
Students in the manual training
Senator
•M
Andrey's name will he Inscribed
Wea, Springfield, and Ihe Rev. Pike
and
home economics departments of
The starting lineups for yester­
Potter
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14 25 29 54
spoke briefly on the relationship ol i ° n ' he lar’ **
,<,T,n* ruP • ' ' b»’ days games were:
the Springfield high school will have
DELEG ATES A T PO RTLAND
Wheeler
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23
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25
the church ,o the community. Charles lllgb
which was - resented by
an exhibition of articles made by
FOR LODGE C O N V E N T IO N S Representatives
Springfield
Paddock spoke of the work which Is th*' W o n , e n «>"'» The name of
Freeman
Hill
17 27 35 33 them on Wednesday afternoon and
bring done nt modern greenhouans. Ibe n,o"t °»<",a ndlng girl In the sen-1 Boys—John Lynch, p;
Delegates from the Springfield Howard ....................... 22 29 38 47 evening. The products of the manual
Squires, c; Jack Hulett, 1; Llöyd
Harry M Stewart and Charles Law lor class each year Is Inscribed on Mattison, 2; Hersey Tomseth,
Rebekah and I. O. O. F. lodges are In Emery ........ ................... 20 30 31 31 training department will be exhibited
ss;
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t
rence were taken In as new members Iho cup.
Gordon Wright, 3; Dorman Chase, • Po^t,“n,, ,h i" week »«ending the ' McCornack .......... ......... IB 18 23 21 i by Glenn Martin, instructor. In the
Sixty four girls attended
break
o f the brotherhood.
I manual training room, and Mrs. I. M.
If; Don Bettis, cf; Ralph Cole, rf.
!1,ate ‘,° nvcn«on of the two orgnnlza . County Commissioner
fast al Ihe high school this morning
Annual Picnic Planned
I Peterson, home economics Instructor,
Girls—Tomseth, p;
Rodgers, c: ,lon"- which are being held a, the [ Crowe ............
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The matter of the open picnic at 7:30. The girls of the senior class Sankey, 1; Buell, 2; Squires, ss; I L ° ° P- <cmple there from May 19 j Allen ....................... ......
will have an exhibition of the work of
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15
19
which the brotherhood has each sunt wore honor guests nnd had a small Johnson. 3; Travis, If; Wilson, cf; ,o 22' Thp «^legates representing the Barker .................
I
her
classes In her room In the base­
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6 14 13
ment.
nn-r wns discussed and committees pink rosebud nt their places. The Brnttnln, rf.
Rebekah lodge are Miss Dorothy , Treasurer
appointed by Ihe president
T h e l<’th,>r * ‘rlB
"««".burs
The exhibition hours will be from
Girard. Mrs. Carrie Jarre,, and Mrs. ’ Schlska
19 32 40 34
Pleasant HUI
matter of time nnd place for Ihe pic­ of the Girls League and of the stu-
3 to 5 In the afternoon and from 7
Lily Kizer. Mrs. Katie Brumette and Patterson
15
19
21
Boys—
D.
9tutx,
p;
Peebles,
c;
P.
27
to 9 in the evening. Tea will be
nic was left In the hands of the loca­ dent body nt large.
Mrs. Ellen Barker left Sunday for
At each place was a black and Wheeler. 1; 8. Btutx, 2; Mauney, as;
tion committee. Other committees
served by the students during the
l’or,land
and
are
also
attending
the
Dolph. 3; Akers, If; N. Wheeler, cf;
REV. MULHOLLAND TO BE afternoon.
are sports, arrangement, food, pro white owl place card on which wan j Hills, rf.
convention sessions.
MEMORIAL DAY SPEAKER
printed
the
menu,
which
conslsteo
Both of the exhibitions are open to
gram and transportation.
Elmer Pvne left early Tuesday
Girls—-Mauney, p; Jacobs, Mc­
of waffles, bacon nnd coffee. Each
the general public.
morning
to
represent
the
local
Odd­
Laughlin,
Brabham,
Tucker,
Mat-
Rev.
Ralph
Mulholland
of
tb«
Bap­
girl In tfle senior clans received a
fellows group at the convention. tist church will be the speaker at
LOCAL B A P T IS T S A T T E N D
small parchment scroll on which wns , hows, Wiley, Pederson, Daley.
Oswald Olson was the other delegate the Memorial Day exercises at the UNDERCLASS GIRLS TO BE
-
P O R T L A N D C O N V E N T IO N Inscribed Ihe well wishes of the
elected to go, but was unable to at­ Laurel Grove cemetery on May 30.
BACCALAUREATE SINGERS
Olrls League.
MRS. D. C. OGILVIE NEW
tend.
n
The I. O. O. F. band, of Eugeue, will
Rev. nnd Mrs. Ralph Mulhollund,
Mrs. Baker, the Girls League ad­
PRESIDENT
OF
P.
T.
. Vhlker, Past Grand Master , be here again to lei
A girls' sextet, composed of sopho­
Mrs. Roy Carlton, nnd Mrs. I). C. visor, wns presented with a beauti­
cad the parade to
of tho Grand Lodge of Oregon, Is the cemetery,
more and freshmen girls will pro­
Ogilvie are expected to return to ful rhinestone bracelet by the girls
Mrs. D. C. Ggllvle was elected also in Portland taking part In the
All of the wreaths for the different vide the special music for the high
Springfield today front Portland, In appreciation of her work with president of the Parent Teachers'
convention activities.
organizations will be prepared by the school baccalaureate services to be
where they have been attending the them.
association nt Ihe meeting o f the
auxiliary groups in the old library held at the Methodist church on
annual convention of tho Rnptlst
members on Tuesday. She will hold s s a b w
M AR Y SC R O LL, 15, D IE S
' building across from the city hall. Sunday evening, June 1. The mem­
church In Oregon during the week. M O T H E R ’S CLUB M E M B E R S
the office for the next school year.
group will be l^ola
A T M AR C O LA ON F R ID A Y ¡Mrs A B Van Valzah has charge bers of the
The group went to Portland Monday
E N T E R T A IN E D M O N D A Y Other officers chosen on Tuesday
Gates, Junta May, Doris Chase,
of
this
work
and
requests
that
all
The convention, which Is being held
are Laurence Moffitt, vice-president;
Mary R, -broil, IB, daughter of Mr. the women gather there on Wednes­ Blanche Bates, Emma Trlnka and
In the While Temple church, begun
Members nf the Mothers' club Mrs. Lee Putnsni, seereiary; and
nnd Mrs. J. B. Schroll, of Marcola, day and Thursday to make the Lela Squires. They w ill sing the
on Tuesday and ends on Friday, hut were entertained hy Mrs. Larson to
Pralt Holveraon, treasurer.
, died at her home Friday following wreaths.
songs "Trees" and "Teach Me to
the local people could not remain for Wright at her home Monday evening
a protracted Illness. She Is survived
Pray." Ernest McKinney will direct
A1I
of
the
school
children,
the
vet­
the entire sessions.
They discussed the subject "Drifting
Quarterly Meeting Tonight
hy three brothers, James, Leary, and erans of several wars will be In the them.
Homes" during the evening. They
Dr. M. A. Marcy, district superin­ | Jesse, and five sisters, Mlllicent, Lois, line of march to the cemetery whore
The reguar choir of the Methodist
Father Dies
took up the discussion of parental tendent of the Methodlet church for | Biilth, Sma, and Nellie.
church
will sit In the choir loft and
the
program
will
be
held.
Mrs. W. J. Scott left Mondny for obligations to their children. Present the southern district of Oregon, will
The funeral arrangements were
The program will consist of music lead the singing for the audience.
Billings, Montana, on receipt of a were Mrs. W. C Rehhan. Mrs. C. It. be here this evening to conduct the
handled hy the Veatch funeral home under the direction of Ernest Mc­
telegram that her father, John Cop- Phetteplace, Mrs. W. N. Gossler, quarterly meeting of the Methodist
who took the remains to Forest Kinney, the address by Rev. Mulhol­
plnger, had died. Mr. Copplnger has Mrs. Clifford Wilson, Mrs. Clarence church. He will hear reports from the
Grove, where they were Interred on land. the placing of the wreaths, and
visited Mrs. Scott In Springfield and Chaso, Mrs. W. N. Dow, and Mrs. various departments and will dis­
Sunday followling a aervlco at 3:00 the firing nf the salute hy the Nat­
has acquaintances here.
Lasalle, of Eugene.
cuss future plans with the officers.
o'clock.
ional Guard.
t
Springfield Voters
Split on Governor
B aseball Tossers
Beat Pleasant Hi\\
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