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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWKNTY-SrcVKNTH YEAH.
SUTHERLAND KILLED
INQUEST IS FRIDAY
H H tlN G H K b h . LANK COUNTY. OREGON , T IU RSUAV. NOV EM BER 27, l!l3<>________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
School Board Seta
Holiday Vacation
McLACAN IS TRANSFERRED
TO PLANT AT COOS BAY
L egion fo SpOOSOT |CUARD UNIT C0L0RS ARE
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“T h e P . o p l . ’s Papar"
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NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
No. 46
THANKSGIVING DAY
OBSERVED QDIETLY
W C Me I .«gun. superintendent of I
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I The Headquarter» company of the
.team plant, of the Mountain Htate.
.
‘«2nd Infantry, .tattooed at Spring
Teacher» and Student» to Clo«e -ow. r company, baa been tran.ferred L o ca l Business Men Will Strut fleld w#Bt lo portUnd In a body laat
from Springfield lo North Bend where
Wares on Stage at High
Friday afternoon to be pre.ent at the
Book« on December 24,
School Next Month
| draping of their color, by Major Gen Football Gam« at Eugene Draw«
will
have
direct
charge
of
the
Classes Start Jan. 5
Marcóla Killer Located Near
eral White of 8alem. All unit, of
new Coos Bay plant.
Many; Large Dinner Gather­
Aunt Duda’’ Is the name of the the 162nd Infantry In the state were
Oakridge Tueeday and Pre­
Mr McLagan ha. taken an active
Springfield .ch o o l. will be closed
ing«
Held; Baskets Provided
fer« to Shoot It Out with eleven d ay. for the annual Chrl.tma. part In city affair, during h l. real-i home talent play which the American assembled In Portland Friday evening
for
Needy;
Business Houses
dance
here.
He
ba»
»erred
one
term
Laglon
has
»elected
to
present
In
th
l.
for
the
program
which
wa»
followed
Officer«; Autopay Show« a vacation It wa. decided at the meeting
on
the
city
council
and
ha«
Just
been
'
city
the
flr.t
part
of
December.
Jack
by
a
large
dance.
The
Springfield
Closed
Entire
Day.
Wound Received in August... of the »chool board which wa. held re-elected for another term. He has Larson. flnanse officer of the local men under command of Lieutenant
at the high Mhool on Monday eve­
been actively Interested In the de legion post, »Igned a contract thl. C. A. Swart«, returned to Springfield
Springfield U spending a quiet
Itay Sutherland I. dead. No longer ning Cla.se« In the .ch o o l. will con­
Thanksgiving day today. A few large
will bla gun. bark flum e, and bla.e tinue until the afternoon of December velopment of the munlclpul airport week with a representative of a pro- early Saturday.
d u rin g company which will have com
Thp Headquarter, company color. | fam„y dlnnerg
otber gocUI
denlh for thoae whom he believed 24, when they will be dismissed and and wa» a member of the airport
plete charge of the production. The were decorated with four streamer» '
ommlttee.
will
»tart
again
on
January
6.
Thl.
lo bn h l. persecutor«, men who .ought
gatherings are being held In various
Mr». Mclstgan 1» an active worker play, which 1» a comedy of college indicating participation In four major
him ever «Ince that dark night of I. a vacation of »lx teaching day. and
home. In the city. Thee hnrehes are
life, will be given at the high school | battle. .Ince It wa« established,
the N. O. W. lodge, and other
Augu.l 2H, at Marcola when he .hot elev«n day. In all. It I. two more
auditorium.
The
tentative
date»
set
not holding services, except the Bap
They have two .o n .,
and hilled linear Uuley. Eugene po­ day. than wa» allowed the teacher, civic groups
for the event are December 11 and 12
list church will haa the usual prayer
liceman and deputy .herlff, while at­ laat year when the schools dosed on both attending school here.
"Aunt Lucia" will be portrayed by
Mrs. Mef-agan and her «on» will
meeting this evening at 7:30. The
tempting to arreat bis »on. Vaude, for December 24. and started on Jan­
not move until the first of the year. a complete cast of local people. One
aelllng liquor, and who later .hot and uary 8.
Christian
church cooking club it en­
hundred and fifty people can be used
killed J»« Maunder«, deputy game
Few of the teacher» In the Spring-
tertaining the member, of the Culture
In the scenes according to Larson,
warden, and wounded Kodney Roach, field »chool system live w> far from
who expect» the director to arrive
club of the Eugene Bible university
another game officer and In-e Bown, their home, that they cannot be with
here the latter part of the week to Thankskiving Day Game to End with a Thanksgiving dinner at the
deputy .herlff, when they, unaware their relative« for Chrl.tma» eve If
begin »election of a cast and directing
Football Season in This
church thia evening. This 1. the sec­
of hl. preaenre. entered the open door they loav« the city Immediately after
the play.
|
Vicinity for High Schools.
ond year that this organization has
of h l. home and met h l. face to face. »chool. They also make up an extra
entertained thl. group of students
Thl«
1»
the
name
play
which
was
Hix deputlea, John Carllle, theater day of teaching which they are losing
Carllle, Walter Edml.ton, Clayton In­ by not having cla..«» meet on the Five Clubs in Third District t o put on by the business and profes- I A» a grand finale to the 1930 foot- while away from their homes on
Convene at Community Hall
»¡onal women's club of Eugene a few
ball season at the Springfield high Thanksgiving.
man, Fried Peterson, and Ward Lan. Friday after Thanksgiving.
Next Saturday
week» ago.
Included In the cast at school, the squad is In Eugene thU
M any Baskets Prepared.
bery, working on tlpa from the Oak­
Monday wa. the night set to hear
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that time was a large number of morning playing the University high
The churches and most of the other
ridge district, scoured the hill, be any objections to the budget as pre­
District number 3 of the Lions prominent businessmen and women, school team in the only Thanksgiving organizations In the city have pre­
tween that town and W e.tflr for al- pared by the budget board and pub­
day game ln thia part of the state. pared several baskets which have been
club,
of which Springfield Is a mem-
meet a week. Sunday they discovered lished In the New». No one appeared
Thia game is always one of the most taken to the homes of the needy.
footprints, and on Tuc.day morning with any objection. so the budget ber will be entertained by the local WATERWAYS GROUP HAS
Interesting and hardest fought battle« A quantity of foodstuff has been as­
at an afternoon and evening
ic r r c c c i ii
M F F T IN C
at 1:11 met their man lying In h l.
III stand and the dl.trlct will be club
»«..Ion at the Community hall on
SUCCESSFUL MEETINC
which the Springfield boys have on sembled at the Service center at the
bed In a lean to which had been called on to raise ,31,466 22 by «pedal
Saturday,
December
q.
It
wa«
an-
AT
OREGON
CITY
MONDAY
I
their
schedule. Many local people are community hall and every needy fam­
built against a tree a abort dlatance levy for »chool expense..
nounced at the weekly luncheon of
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I In Eugene this morning attending the ily in the city has been taken care
from the Willamette highway about
Routine business m atter, occupied
V rgtng the Incorporation of many game.
of where the need has been knowi*.
half way between Oakridge and W e.t­ the balance of the time of the board that body Friday.
Plan» for the event are not all other town» In the membership of
Tb[a lg t»,e {ln,t meeting together In one instance every married man
flr
A bullet which went through
tm mbers.
completed as yet by W. F. Walker, the Willamette Valley Waterway» as- for ,jjege two teams thia season, an employed in a local manufacturing
hl. watch and .topped It a 8:16 a. m
district deputy governor, and Dr. W sociation H. O. Mitchell, district man- ear|,er game having been cancelled plant has received a large turkey
Indicated the time of the «hooting.
GEORGE W. LYTLE PASSES
C. Rebhan, president of the local club ager of the department of commerce at the request of the D. H 8. player«, from the firm which he is employed.
H e D ie . F ig h tin g
The chief outdoor attraction of the
AT HOME WEDNESDAY The district Include» clubs at Bend, with offices at Portland, .poke to the yjjere ¡g oniy one criterion by which
Sutherland died facing thoae who
Junction City, Cottage Grove, Eugene, third meeting of the group at Oregon tbe relative strength of the two teams day is the football game at Eugene
nought him. He a«ked no quarter,
He recom- (.an
ju<jged and that Is the scores where the Springfield high school
George W. Lytle, 73. passed away and Springfield. Each club will »end City Monday evening.
firing the flrat .hot and .tretchlng
mended
that
such
cities
and
Band,
made
agalngt
junction City. The Unl- team m eets the University high squad
at
h
l.
home
north
of
Springfield
on
one
delegate
to
the
afternoon
meet­
out an already badly wounded left
arm reached for the gun which he Tuesday morning after a short ill- ing at 3:30, but a» many other, aa Ashland. Medford, and Klamath Falls versUy h1gh team defeated Junction in thef Inal game of the season at
He wa» born at Mankato, can attend are welcome to do so. be invited to participate in the meet- CUy 13.7 Springfield was barely able 10:00 o'clock.
had dropped and took one la.t »hot, ne»s.
deft,at them ln their first game,
The Booth-Kelly lumber mill will
h l. third, at John Carllle. the man Kansas, on March 6. 1867 and had The evening meeting, which will be- ings as these cities would benefit
gin
with
a
banquet,
will
be
open
to
from
the
canalixation
of
the
Wiliam-
but
won 26.7 ,n the lagt game
lived
In
Wyoming
and
California
be
remain closed all day today, and will
he had often threatened ‘to get'
Carllle wa» but «lx feet away and fore making hl» home In Oregon. He all members of dub« ln the district, ette river from Oregon City to Spring- at j unction City. Indications are that operate only two days this week be­
both teams are evenly matched and cause of the holiday.
It » e e in n that some «uper human force wa» a member of the Masonic lodge The evening program Is being com field.
The meeting was one of the most both Bill McKnab, coach of the Uni-
played a hand and aent th l. final
He I. survived by hla widow, Mrs pleted now by Mr. Walker.
School Have Holiday
Among the distinguished visitor» successful ever held according to A. I versity high team and Normal May,
bullet .Inglng two feet over h l. head Vera Lytle; two brother, Joe L. Lytle
The schools have been dismissed
Thl. action, the officer, took to of Scio, Oregon, and T. J. Lytle of who will be in the city for the event p s Steele, secretary of the Eugene I Springfield mentor, are expecting to for the rest of the week. It was
be a final threat, a challenge to take Carlisle. Wyoming; three »liter., Mr» Is Governor A. W Norblad of Salem chamber of commerce. There were I win the game.
expected that school would be held
Fonr ttn,chdowns and two successful Friday, but the school board decided
the fugitive alive, and they emptied Deborah Gray, Prescott. Arlxona; Mr. He has written the local club stating moro representatives from Portland
their guna. The man', head and part, Julia Gans of Coronado, California that he will be present Saturday eve . , han were from Oregon City. All „ne p|unge attemptg for points after Monday evening to let the teachers
of h l. body were badly »hattered by and Mr». Mary Falrfull of Devon nlng and possibly during the after other cities were represented except touchdoWn was Springfield's victory take the extra day’s vacation.
noon session.
ing 9alem, Springfield and Corvallis againgt j UDCtion City. The boys play-
the fire from the gun. of the deputlea Wyoming.
M any F a m ily D in n e r.
Newberg sent a representation and I , a much t^ te r game than they
The coroner, «herlff. »nd dl.trlct
P resid ent Nam es C o m m itte e .
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adrian are en­
The funeral will be held Friday
attorney were notified and after tak afternoon at 1:00 o'clock from the
C o m m ittees working on the conven­ will entertain the meeting of the as dM OQ th(J Fr)day prevtoug when they tertaining a large number of relatives
Ing photo, and examining the aur- Walker-Poole chapel In Eugene. Dr tion were appointed by Dr. Rebhan last sociation next mouth. Mr. Spaulding. Were defeated by Albany. One of the and friends at a dinner today. Among
mundlnga the body wa. removed to Roy Ixialle Smith, paator of the Eu week. They are: Music, Ernest Mc­ head of the Spaulding logging com- mogt thrilling moments ln the Friday their guests are Mrs. Adrian's par­
the Branatetter chapel In Eugene g no Methodist church, will officiate Kinney and Dalla» Murphy; decora­ I any of Newberg was present and game was a ioq.ygrd rUn for a touch- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scott of
Finger print, were taken Tuesday and Interment will be made In the tions, W. K Barnell and E. C. Stuart; was very enthusiastic over the pros- down wh|ch wag made by charleg Salem; her brother, H. W. Scott and
night and placed In the record, of Masonic cemetery.
Chipley, senior at Junction City. He wife, and sons, Verne and David, also
reception. Harry Stewart. Wm. Pol­ pects for canalization of the river.
Army engineers are still making ¡ntercepted a pass on his own goal of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
the »h erlff. office.
lard. B. L. Wright. Clayton Kirkland
their survey of the river and the de- j)ne and ran tbe
distance of Dawson and son, Billy.
An autopiy performed Wedneaday WALTERVILLE RESIDENT
and W. F. Walker.
downed with
afternoon »howed that Sutherland had
A representation from Springfield partment of commerce Is busy secur the fie,d without
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Adams have
DIES AT HOME MONDAY went to Junction City Monday evening ing data on the amount of available I bp ba„ Th,g wag thg onJy gcore invited their relatives and friends to
been wounded In h l. right hand and
abdomen before the fatal »hooting.
to work up Intere» in the conven barge tonnage.
made by Junction City.
their home for the day. Their guests
Francis Marlon Ashley passed away
Theae .r e believed to be mark, made
tlon. Another group \islted the Eu
include Mr. Adam's mother. Mrs. S.
at
hl»
home
at
Waltervtlle
Monday
Bernald Holtan Is a Thanksgiving)
by the »hot fired by Rodney Roach
rene club yesterday, and a group will
J. Adams of Juncltion City, Mr. and
SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE
afternoon
at
the
age
of
65
years.
He
In the »hooting fray at Marcola. An
go to Cottage Grove next Thursday day guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Carson and family, Mr.
ATTEND THANKSGIVING
Mrs. Wm. G. Hughes and family.
official Inqueat will be held at the had been 111 only a short while prior to Invite the club there.
and Mrs. J. P. Adams and family, Mr.
to
hl»
death.
Mr.
Ashley
wa«
a
bache­
courthou.e Friday morning to cloae
DINNER IN EUGENE and Mrs. John Carson and family and
the final chapter In one of Oregon'» lor and leave« three niece», Mrs. Inet
Mr. and Mrs. George Carson.
greateat man hunt«. Funeral arrange­ Beaton of W altervllle, Mr». Opal Car
Several Springfield people attended
Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Emery are at
ney
of
Veneta,
and
Mr«.
Erdlne
Col
m ent. will be delayed until the In-
I the Thanksgiving dinner of the Gen­ the William Lightfoot home at College
line
of
Eugene,
and
two
nephew»
eral Lawton camp of the Veterans of Crest for their turkey dinner. Other
que.t haa been completed.
Milton Aahley of W altervllle and Ted
R ew ard U n c .r ta ln
the Spanish war which was held at guests at the Lightfoot home Include
Nothing haa been decided concern­ Ashley of 8prlngfleld.
the Armory ln Eugene on Monday eve Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paddock and
He was a member of the Walter-
ing the reward offered for the ap­
ning. Those who enjoyed the turkey family, John Rossman, P. H. Emery,
prehension of the killer. Sheriff Bown vllle camp of W. 0 . W. and of the
and duck dinner were Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Emery.
stated yoaterday that no man deputled United Brethren church. He wa» born
Sam Richmond and daughter. Helene,
Mrs. Emma Olson is entertaining
from h l. office wa. eligible to claim ln Missouri on December 8, 1864.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Helterbrand and for Dorothy Hallin and Jennie Bar­
Funeral
service»
were
held
Wed
the reward.
He declared that no
family, Mrs. C. F. Egglmann and Dale nard.
anlarled officer could claim a reward nesday from the Walker-Poole chapel
Summers, and Mrs. Gertrude Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson are guests
which wa» offered In the county In In Springfield. Rev. 8. Earl Childers
and her son, Donald.
at the home of their daughter and
officiated
and
Interment
wa»
In
the
which he drew hl» »alary. He ex­
son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Roy Wors-
pect. aeveral claim» for the reward Mt. Vernon cemetery.
REBEKAH LODGE ELECTS
wick on the Lorrane highway.
to be made, however, and »aid that
Visiting at Medford
NEW
OFFICERS
MONDAY
they »ould all be turned over to CIVIC CLUB DONATES
Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah and Miss
|20
TO
LIBRARY
FUND
the County court for consideration
Alice Doane wa» elected recording Ann Gorrie have gone to Medford to
and settlement. There wa» a reward
secretary of the Rebekah lodge at be the guests at the home of Dr. and
Members
of
the
Cb
ic
club
voted
of *1560 for Sutherland.
their meeting Monday evening. This Mrs. R. C. Van Valzah and family.
not to have any meetings during De­
Aide Reported Know n
Mrs. Elizabeth Walker of Hood
was the only office for which there
cember
at
their
meeting
here
Tues­
Officials are not commenting about
was more than one candidate. The River is here to spend a few days
day
night.
The
rush
of
the
holiday
their action concerning thoae who may
other officers elected at the meeting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
have aided the fugitive In evading season and very little pressing work
are Mrs. E. E. Pyne, noble grand; and Mrs. W. F. Walker.
for
the
organization
»
w
given
as
the
the officer». One of them 1» reported
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bendler of Med­
Doris Girard, vice grand; Clarlne Put­
reason.
to hnve said that he knew where
man, financial secretary, and Alice ford stopped here Wednesday evening
The
club
voted
to
donate
*200.00
and when, and who purchased the
at the home of Mr. Bendler's sister,
Lorah, treasurer.
They realized
clothe» Sutherland wa» wearing at the to the library fund
m
ire
than
,10.00
Irom
their
rummage
All appointive offices will be filled Mrs. I. M. Peterson, for a Thanks­
time of hl» capture. Vary little 1»
»ale
held
recently
and
the
balanc,
by
the noble grand at a later meet­ giving dinner. They went on to Hills­
being »aid about the woman living
boro where they will visit with rela­
wa»
taken
from
the
club
treasury.
ing.
near Oakridge who 1» supposed to
tives.
A
covered
dl«h
»upper
opened
tho
have been hl» daughter. Resident«
Mr.s R. Montgomery Is spending
meeting
at
6:30
at
the
Community
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
of the district »ay that her name Is
the day with her daughter and her
hall.
Following
this
the
ladles
gav-s
Olive Clark.
HAS SHOWER TUESDAY family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smeed
ta'ks on a trip to the Hawaiian
R u m o r. F ly F a . t
In Eugene.
iHlnnds
and
heard
an
Illustrated
lec­
The air Is thick with rumor«, some
A large number of ladies of the
Several people have been Invited to
ture
on
the
Islands
which
was
given
of which say that Sutherland was
Baptist church were present at the dinner at the C. E. Kenyon home.
by
Ml««
Mary
Kent
of
the
extension
killed while nsleep, other« «ay that
church parlors Tuesday evening a« Their guests Include Mr. and Mrs. C.
he was not given a chnnce to sur­ division of the university.
guest« of the Bethany Sunday school E. Swarts, Mr. and Mrs. William Long,
render, and some even »ay that a
class and to take part In a shower Mrs. Laura Luckey, and Earl Luckey.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
machine gun wa» turned on him
for three recent brides. The brides,
Major and Mrs. M. B. Huntley are
he lay In hl» Improvised bed which
TO MEET ON FRIDAY
Mrs 8. R, Oakes. Mrs. C. Pearson, entertaining at their home today with
he had made by stretching burlap
and’ Mrs. W. F. Tenton. were pre­ a large family dinner to which they
The regular monthly meeting of the
«acka aero»« two pole« making a ham
sented with many useful gifts during have Invited Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
mock. Many heavy blankets were Chamber of Commerce will be held
the even'.ng.
Schnetzky. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pohl
put on top of this for a mattress and at the community hall on Friday eve­
A social time was held following and family, and Dr. and Mrs. Mor­
used to cover him. The most regret- ning according to W. A. Taylor, presi­
the shower and an Impromptu pro- tenson and family.
able thing about the shooting of the dent. No program of business has
Dr. Eugene Kester Is spending
grom of music and readings was
killer 1« that It ha« sealed the lips been prepared ns yet, but It 1» ex­
given. Refreshments consisted of pop Thursday at Portland with his wife
of the one person who could ‘tell pected that several matter« pertain­
corn popped by those present and and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
everything' about what happened both ing to the chamber will be taken up
and Mrs. E. G. Jarvis.
apples.
for
discussion.
at Marcola and afterwards.
Grid Squad Playa
U. Hi Team Today
Lions will Gather
Here December 6
Ray Sutherland^Killer^isIDead