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THK SPRINGFIELD NEWS
W O HOTEL"
OPENING TODAY
Youngest Delegates Meet
Eyes of Sport Turn to West
Expecting Old Records Shattered
Lionel Barrymore Hat Had
Admirable Experience For
Role in Great Picture
THVR8DAY, JULY 14,
Lions Picnic At
Willamette today
1 Lieut. Massie on Duty
J
IMI
Mexican Meets
Pete on Friday
Tsx Porter, Medford, and
Pinky Kaupp, Spokane, to
Be Special Eventere
Entire Pnbik Invited, Coif««
is Furnished by Club
Dance is Planned
By JACK ADAMS
Lee and Grant at Richmond. Va.
(Written specially for the Spring
George "Wildcat" Pale will meet
s , rluafteld's looinnniiio picnic
Held Newa. I
oty mp.c track and field records
s p o lis u iis l by th e LiOUX d u ll ol
Pedro Huiiuhes. Mexican from New
Lionel Barrymore, play in« the in­
lud I, os quit, differ- ii ' alter the
I I I . a city w ill he held lilts v iv n itta
Mexico, lu (lie mam event on the
valid Krlngeleln in Metro-Goldwyn
Ol;. luple Gaines to open July 30 in
ui W iU n u iette park. M em b ers of
Friday tilglil outdoor wrestling card
Mayer's "Grand Hotel," which be­
the Olympic Stadium in Lo» An­
ut Ihe Lane county fairgrounds
Ute « lu ll V olvil at III. ir lu ilciie o u
gin a a special 2 day road showing
geles. California and the breaking
.n e u , g Iasi i'l.ilu y to . lu riila h cut
lex I'orler of Medford and Pluky
engagement Thursday, July 14th, at
i f records seem naturally to go to­
tec, iie u iu , am i a u g a i. I*eopie at-
Kaupp ut Spokane will provide the
the Fox-McDonald theatre, was
gether. There are seven worlds
nlertuiuineul (or the special event,
-tiid.ua are reque ted to bring tlielr
born and brought up in the aimoe
track and field records in the re­
bunches le a uewcomer to the
own picnic iuiithes and cups n ul
ph ere of the theatre. A member of
cord books w liicli were made in
Lane couuly fans. They have Iwen
(io i u. t . s .aiy dishes.
the Barrymore "royal family," hej
California.
told that he la rough and tough aud
made his stage debut as a small
,'v tiun.e will a.su he held al Ute
During the Olympic Games at
will make things Interesting for the
child, and has been connected with
.
paVllliuil during tile eveiilug
Amsterdam in 1*28, 15 new track
Wildcat ' who has won all but one
dramatics ever since.
w in Meric Goods Rhode island
and
field
records
were
made
or
ot
hie inatchee here elnce return
lied
or.
iicalra
(ui
ulMhiiig
(he
music.
Lionel Barrymore was educated
equalled. How many of these will
Ing from hie bani-torinln« trip
I hen- tt.il he no charge (or (he
In New York, and traveled all over
Improved lighting effecle and
ounce, hul lb. orchestra will lake
lington, Tenn. remain after the Los Angeles
the world in stock companies and
other changes in the colietructluu
i up a collection among thostn who
22,
and
William
P
Holloway,
Tex games?
road shows. In l*aris he took up art
arkami, T ex, 22. youngest delegate;
Let's look at .ome o( the records
of the floor will be made for the
| ait dancing.
and made his mark as a painter.
to the Democratic convention at Ch» made during the Amsterdam Gaines
match ihle week says Herb Uweu.
He also showed great natural tal­ cage, found tune to greet each other
Ail of the usual leereuliuiial ut il
In the 100 meters ’run, Percy
promoter. The flret outdoor affair
before the battle wa ged hottest.
ent as a pianist and has to his
vltlc;. ueb us swimming, Ixiatlug,
Williams, of Canada: R. F. McAl
last Friday proved auccasaful al-
credit several concertos. On the
baseball and other sporta will be
Lieut Thoma, H Mutue, U S.
thougli there were eume liupruve-
lister, of the U. 8. A., and J. E.
Navy, is dsiard the V S, S N ew
New York stage he scored tremen­
kvulluhle
(or
those
who
cure
fur
Braves Live Volcano
M i vico, now twins tec oodit lourd at
London, of Great Britain, during
nienta noted which would add to
dous hits in "The Copperhead."
them Au uiiusuui feature of the Philadelphia
H r reported lor duty
trial
heats
were
clocked
officially
the
comforl of the observers.
which later was made as a silent
Grandsons of the famous Civil War General«, Robert E. Lee and U. S. sports available at Willamette park June ¿5, hu Arsi a»ignmcnt since Ow
at 10.6 seconds. Here it is interest-
Pete defeated Don Hill of Kane
Grant, were honor guests at the Confedrratr Reunion, held this year at la the aerial glide on which a per ‘‘hoisir slayuig'“ trial m Honolulu.
picture. "The Jeat," "Peter Ibbet-
ting to recall that Charles W. Pad-
as two out of three (alia in tba
Richmond. Va. On the left it Dr Boeling I -re. shaking the hand of Gen. son cun ride across the river in a
son," “The Claw,“ and other plays.
U. S. Grant, Jd. They took an active part in the reunion.
dock. running at Redlands, Cal.,
first outdoor match last Friday Hill
It was in 1909 that he first came to
chair attached to a lung cable. Thia
Mors Lindbergh Tragedy
in 1921. did the distance in 10.4 sec
look the first fail and Pete came
the screen, when D. W. Griffith
is the only one of Ils type In thia
onds. That is a world's reconi and
hack to take the next two. Many
Scene in Bonus Camp at Washington
vicinity.
induced him to play a role in
better than the Olympic record. Ed
of tbe faux think that lllll outclass
“Friends," and from that time on,
There wilt be plenty of tablé and
die Tolan. of the U. S. A., ruuning
ed Pete all through the match de
in silent pictures, he gravitated be­
ten ets at Ihe park for everyone.
in
Stockholm
in
1929.
and
again
in
spits the fact that he lost the falls,
tween the screen snd the stage.
Ihe rums ol Weuueaday have uot
Copenhagen the same year, equal
and are clamoring (or a rematch.
spoiled Ihe grounds which are
When talking pictures arrived,
led the 10.4 seconds time. Tolan
Walter ' Sueese Ai liiu look bis
sandy and well cleared.
his enormous experience on the
and Paddock are Joint holders of
spei lal event match with Bull Hta
stage and on the screen gave him
Everyone Is luvlled to attend (Ills
i the world - record for the 100
siney of Bremertou, Washington,
a decided advantage over the maj
picnic It la sponsored by the Lions
. meters run.
when he floured hla sailor uppon
ority of film stars. He had been
ciuh as a community affair In uu
t-iil in ihe first and only fall. An In­
With the Runners
under contract to Metro-Goldwyn
ollort to get lucal people belter
Helmut Kornig of Germany, at
jury to hla neck prevented Slaatney
Mayer, appearing in "The Myster­
acquainted with one another.
Amsterdam equalled the Olympic
from returning.
ious Island.” "West of Zansibar.
record for the 200 meters run with
Jerry and Jimmie l-ake, 4 and 6
"Women Love Diamonds." "The
R ikan Kocishi. H onolulu Japanese,
a time of 21.6 seconds. It should
year old Springfield wrsstlara
Barrier" and others. His first talk received $1,000 reward (o r gotng i be remembered that an American
matched (heir wits for leu minutes
Ing role was in "The Lion and the down into the hrepits of Kilauea v o f
Roland A. Locke, holds the world’s
to a draw.
caao to recover the bodies of tw o
Mouse." Then he played roles in who had fsHrti o r leaped to death.
record for that distance. Running
The 40 cent admission price holds
Dale Phelteplace. who la attend
"Alias Jimmy Valeutine" and other
in Lincoln. Neb., in 1926, he covered
good for the match Friday.
ing aetiool In Portland, was home
films.
the di-tance in 20.6 seconds.
NON-RESIDENT TOTALS
a few days ago recuperating from
V iolet Sharps, maid I
Was Also Director
A record tor the 800 meters run
a
very serious attack of measles
GOLD SYNDICATE WAS
home, who committee^
INCREASE
TH
IS
YEAR
Watching the new art of the talk
. was made at Amsterdam in 1928
INTERESTED NEAR CITY
Laurence Baxter has xoue to Mc­ (ic in g further questioning
i>
pour
Into
Washington
at
ing screen developing, Barrymore
bergh kidnapping. La ter evk
Passenger
automobiles
from But it was made by an Englishman
the bonus measure was scheduled to come before Congress. Picture is small
Kenzie Bridge where he has em­
saw where his combined knowledge
i D. G. A. Lowe, who did the distance
corner in the 10,000 manned Bonus Camp
Lucky Boy Mine Among Thoeo In
ployment in the forest service.
of stage and screen could be useful every state in the Union as well as in 1 min., 53 4-5 s.
from
Germany,
England,
France,
veetlgatod by Minings Engineer
In directing, and proved it with a
Mrs.
A.
B.
Mathews
and
daugh­
A new record for the 1500 meters
Mexico,
Cuba,
Philippines.
Hawaii.
Visite
Sister—W.
C.
Luckey
of
for Eastern Capitalists
short drama, “Confession." This
ters gave a party at their home last
run was also made at Amsterdam
The eaalern capitalists headed by
was followed by his direction of Haiti, Alaska, and the Canal Zone But it was made by a Finn. H. E
Wednesday evening In honor of Burns Is vtallina his sister. Mrs.
Margaret Kenyon In Springfield.
Arnold II Goes of Detroit, former
"Madame X” with Ruth Chatterton, have visited Oregon during the past Larva, who covered the distance in
her son, Alex's birthday. Cards and
life of the present contract, he said,
member of the board of directors
(Continued from First Pagel
which critics hailed as one of the few weeks, according to a report ' 3 m.. 53 1-5 s.
games were played until a late
and hence a desire for Its exten­
of General Motors corporation and
Leaves
for
Nevada—Tom
John
finest directorial achievements of showing non-resident registrations
hour when refreshments were
A new time was set up also at
son left Wednesday for Reno. Nev­ of the Keivlnator corporation,
the talkies. He also directed The Just compiled by Hal E. Hass, sec- Amsterdam in tbe 10.000 meters about $100 and that he had invested sion.
served.
retary
of
state.
More
non-resident
about
$900
of
his
own
In
property
A
budget
comparison
with
ex­
which this week announced the la
ada.
Rogue Song," "The Unholy Night,"
Miss Hazel Edmlston and Mrs.
permits have been issued during ruI1, bui not
an American, in- improvement. Uther improvement penses was submitted by the audl
vestment
of 63,500,00 in land for
and "His GlorionA Night."
Mary Turel motored to Portland
the first six months of 1932 than lead by that great athlete. Paavo planned would extend beyond' the tor, C. A. Horton.
follows;
Winbarry Man Hara—T. J. Dono­ two gold mining fields In southern
Barrymore had fnllv decided to
last Thursday where they visited van of Wlnberry was a visitor In Oregon were actively Interested In
during the same period a vear ago. ^ nrn,t ot 1 inlaud. His time was
give up acting for direction at this
B ud get C o m p a ris o n , June 30, 1932
friends and relatives returning Bprlngfield on Wednesday
the report shows. The total régis 30 m„ 18 4-5 s
possible gold mining In Ihe Blue
time, when plans were made to
Balunce home Saturday.
Budget
Disbursement
It wasn't an American who estab-
tration for the first half of this year
river country last year. The same
star Norma Shearer In "A Free
Auditing
$ 200.00
$ 129.00
$ 71.00
Walter Platt and sons, Kenneth
being 35,103 as compared to 34.- lished in 1928 the new record for
group
of men Investigated the pur
Admitted
to
Hospital—
M
E
Jep-
Bool.” The dramatic role of the
240.00
120.00
120.00 and Roy. George Thompson, and
the 110 meter hurdles. It was a Attorney ...............
chasing of the Lucky Boy mine and
son
of
Oakridge
was
admitted
to
father, Stephen Ashe, intrigued 916 for last year, an increase of South African. Weightman-Smith Advertising ...........
98 00 John Edmlston left Tuesday for
100.00
2.00
187 for the current period.
ruuiore of extensive mining de
Barrymore so much that he con­
33 00
17.00 Hidden lake to spend several days the Eugene hospital Wednesday
50.00
Nearly two-thirds of the total His time, made during a trial heat Airport ..................
velopnieiits were frequently beard
morning.
sented to give up direction for a
Annual Cleanup ....
90.00
90 00 camping.
at that time.
number of cars registered from out was 14 3-5 s.
time and play IL His work in this
Emergency ............
469.71
51.60
418.21
In Field Events
side the state thus far this year are
Backers of the southern Oregon
Mrs Melvin Uustaverson gave a
Grova Resident Visits— W A.
role won for him the annual award
. 1.734.00
716.43
1.018.67 stork party at the home of her
The Olympic record for the run Fire Department
listed from California. 21,024 visit
mining projects announced that W.
Ileinenway
of
Collage
Grove
was
a
I
of the Academy of Motion Picture
50.00
60.00
ing machines. Washington comes nlng broad Jump was made by an Fuel for City Hall
mother, Mrs. Fred Russell, last Fri­ visitor In Springfield on Wednea F ilaydeii oi Halt l.ahe City, en­
Arts and Sciences for the best
200.00
116.20
83.80
second with 8.603 and Idaho third J American in Amsterdam in 1928. Ind. Acc'd. C om ._
gineer In charge of operations, bad
day evening, in honor of Mrs. Lynn day.
screen performance of the year with 928.
....$3115 00
767.11
2.347.89 Endicott from Portland, many beau­
I Tbe record holder for the event is Police Department
spent two and one half years and
19X1.
540 57
1.000.00
459.43
Grants Pass led the 45 reglstra- Edward B. Hamm. He Jumped 25 Recorder's Office
$126.000 In cash In Investigating
tiful and useful gifts were received.
Theo
Bayard Veiller wrote
90.00
Treasurer's
Office
90
00
180.00
Collects
Bounty
—
William
I*.
tion bureaus in the total number feet- 4 3'* *nc'hes.
fields before a purchase was final
There
was
a
bridge
party
held
at
“Guilty Hands" specially for him.
Burch of Muoel Tuesday collected
1,700.66
1.663.34
_ 3.254.00
of non-resident permits for the first
Thy Olympic record for the pole Light and Water
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B the county bounty of $2 each on ly completed.
and W. 8. Van Dyke directed it.
Library
_________
643.00
251.77
391.33
six months of this year, registering Tau*t *8 al8° held by an American,
The company, which le divided
Since then he has appeared in
77.50 Mathews last Thursday afternoon two bobcats at the office of the Into two branches. It not offering
150.00
72.60
Sabin W. Carr, who in Amsterdam Health Officer __
7.544
automobiles.
Ashland
came
In
honor
of
Miss
Norma
Mathews
“Mata Hari," "Arsene Lupin" with
county clerk.
10.00
10.00
second with 6.884 and Portland with cleared the bar at 13 feet, 9 3-8 'are of Poor .........
any slock for sale. They will oper
who Is here for a few weeks from
his brother John Barrymore (their
1,776.20
1,353.80
Street
Department
3,130.00
inches.
Now
13
feet,
9
3-8
Inches
2,882
nosed
out
Salem
with
2.590
ate one mine near Grants Pass and
Isis
Angeles.
first picture together* and “Grand
Power Man Here—I,. E. Wallace, one in Curry county.
Is high to be sure, but in Califor-
for third place.
Hotel," in which John is also star­
A
large
crowd
of
ladles
gathered
Totals
$ 6,194.40
$ 8,421.31
$14,615.71
superintendent of the Mountain
"Although occasionally a tourist ! nia they have been known to vault
red. Barrymore is essentially a stn
at the home of Mrs. Hubert Gray States Power company steam plant
higher. The world's record for the
complains
when
he
must
stop
to
CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
CUTS FOOT W ITH AXE;
Tuesday afternoon where they gave at Tillamook was a visitor in Scouts Get Melon Feed Tuesday
dent, ss well as a marvelous crafts­
register his car." explained Mr. pole vault is held by Lee Barnes,
Members of Hpringfleld’a Boy
man. In speech he is frank to the
a
surprise stork shower for Mrs.) Springfield on Tuesday.
of the U. S. A., who in Fresno. Cal.,
HEAR PRUITT SUNDAY
TOE IS AMPUTATED
Hoss.
in
releasing
the
current
tabu,
Hcout
troop accompanied by Glenn
point of bluntness; his knowledge
Herbert Weiss Many beautiful and 1
) in 1928. clea&d the bar at 14 feet.
Martin, scoutma ter, Paul Potter,
of literature and music Is enormous. lation, "as soon as he realises that J1 Ms Inches.
useful
gifts
were
received
after1
Charles Jessen of Route 2 seri­
Veltle Pruitt, pa-tor of the
Goes to Convention— William and Howard Hughes, held a welner
the law is one that affords him pro
Barrymore is six feet tali, weighs
When Dr. C. L. Houser threw the ously cut his left foot Wednesday Christian church will preach on which refreshments of cake and Moyer of Cottage Grove stopped In roast and watermelon feed al the
tection
as
well
as
safeguarding
the
155 pounds, has dark hair and bine
discus at Amsterdam a distance of evening when a sharp axe which "Judging the Secrets of Man" at Ice cream were served.
Springfield Tuesday morning to city park Tuesday evening.
eyes. He is married to Irene Fen interests of the state in licensing 155 feet, 2 15-16 inches, he set up he was using to cut wood slipped. the morning service at the church
Mr. and Mrs. Stoderatadt and visit friends while enroute to Klam­
residents,
he
recognizes
its
value
wick, actress. The late John Drew
and is willing and eager to com­ a new Olympic record. But contrast The injury was so bad that he had Sunday. There will be special mu­ family and Miss Geuevlve Edmlston ath Falls where he Is attending the
Dearborn Man Here — ('barine
was his uncle.
plete the registration process. Ap­ that record made at Palo Alto, Cal­ to be taken to the Pacific Christian sic. The Christian Endeavor will have returned from a motor t.-ip of annual convention of the Lions Carter of Deerliorn waa a vlnltor In
prehension of automobile thieves in 1929. In that year Eric C. W. hospital where the foot was sewed meet at 7 o'clock and an evangel several days In eastern and cen­ club.
Hprlugfield on Wednesday.
who have operated in other states Krenz threw the discus a distance together after one toe had been istlc service with special choir mu­ tral Oregon.
FRUIT GROWERS SHIP
amputated.
sic and congregational singing will
Mrs. Endicott and son returned
i of 163 feet, 8 3-4 inches.
Children's All Wool Sllp-on
LARGE ORDERS IN JUNE cases through the registration law I Tbe Olympic record for the Jave-
be held in the evening starting at (o their home in Portland last Fri­
Doctor to Visit Here
8 o'clock.
day after spending a week with Mr.
and many thousands of dollars in
throw Is held by a Swede, E. H.
June Shipments of canned goods
Dr. A. L. Windom of Seattle,
and Mrs. John Endicott here.
license fees have been collected by ! Dundquist, who in 1928 set a record
Sixes 26 to 30 — Very Nice
...............
from tbe Eugene Fruit Growers’
brother-in-law
of Dr. W. C. Rebhan
Visitor from Camp Creek—J. T.
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson from
the state through the enforcement ^or
feet, 6 1-8 inches,
Association amounted to 19 car
M-rceiixed
Printed
Pong.
»—Very
New
Yard
Wide—Guaranteed
is
expected
in
Springfield
tonight
Rossman
of
Camp
Creek
was
a
Washington
have
purchased
a
few
of the regulations.”
Track and field athletes have
loads the monthly report made at
Fast
Colors—For
Frocks
and
Pajamas.
Yard
for
a
short
visit.
Members
of
hie
business
visitor
in
Springfield
on
acres
of
land
from
O.
C.
Clement;
The following tabulation show s1 their off d“?8 Ilk* everyone else,
the board of directors meeting Sat­
Wednesday.
¡and expect to start building at once
Colton Voiles—Very Attractive Patterns—39 Inches Wlda,
the non-resident motor vehicle reg­ But with a break of luck the Los family are already here.
urday showed.
Angeles
games
should
see
many
istrations
by
months
for
the
first
Rhubarb will be received at the
new records established.
Pearl Cotton for Quilt«
y A||
plant on July 15 and 16 Beets will half of this year as compared with
the same period in 1931.
By Albert T. Heid
10c Hair nets, Light and Med. Brown, Cap Hhape,
be received on July 18, 19 and 20.
Month
1931
1932 WOODCRAFT NEIGHBORS
January .................1,211
1,814 HAVE PARTY AT SESSION
NEW ASSISTANT AT
February
2,397
2,559:
-----------
4Diand Main S t :.
Springfield, Ore.
3,834
DENTIST’S OFFICE HERE March
4,132
Members of the Neighbors of
April ...................... 5,568
5,359 Woodcraft presented a short one-
Miss Irene Jeter has assumed her May .......................7,670
7,371 i act play entitled. "The Lost Teeth”
duties as assistant to Dr. W. N. June ...............
14,346
13,868 I following their regular business
Dow in his dental office. She is
meeting at the I. O. O. F hall Wed
taking the place of Mrs. Alice Mae
Total ........ 34,916
35.103! nesday evening. Characters were
Hurd who has resigned.
Net increase 187.
Mrs. Daisy Pugh, also director, Alex
------- Stevens, an old man who couldn’t
' find his false teeth and thought he
COMFORTABLE, CONVENIENT AND
had swallowed them, Mrs. Stella
ECONOMICAL
Eaton the maid who found the teeth
Rooms: $1.60 with biuh; $1.00 without bath
in the garbage can, and Al Pohl,
I
the
doctor.
Nothing is so uncomfortable as Insect bites or sun
We Welcome You to Portland
Thurston
City Expenses Within Budget
Sweaters
88C
2OC
y,r‘1
...........
17c
Tfab b Going To Be Good
Hoffman’s Dry Goods Store
en ox H ot
Takes the joy out of life . . .
burn when one wants to enjoy the summer days in the
open. But we can stop that in a jiffy with the remedies
we have on hand for such purposes
Our advice is free. There’s no need to experiment
if you come here first.
Takes Long Trip—Mrs. W. H
Btearmer left Saturday for Lawton,
Oklahoma. She went via Sacra­
mento and will return through El
Paso.
KETELS DRUG STORE
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
ON F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
M-O-T-O-G-A-S
The new General gaaoline which I h going over big.
It’s the real economy motor fuel. BeatB anything in
its class by giving more mileage and better perform­
ance.
This station is equipped to look after your cars
needs. Anything from a grease job to an engine over­
haul.
We guarantee our service to give satisfaction.
“A” Street Service Station
Sth and A 8tr««ts
Springfield
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN;
That the undersigned, aa executors
of the Laat Will and Testament ot
Rosa L. Sachs, deceased, have filed
their account for the final settle
ment of said decedent's estate In
the County Court of Lane County,
Oregon, and that Baturdajf, the
13th day of August, 1932, at the
Court Room of said Court In the
County Court House, In Eugene at
ten o’clock 1n the forenoon, has
I been fixed by said Court as the
time and place for hearing objec­
tions thereto, and for the settle­
ment thereof.
FRED FISK,
GILBERT ZACHER, Executors
of the Last Will and Testament!
of Rose L. Sachs, deceased.
L. L. RAY, Attorney for Batate.
(J
14-21-28— A 4-11)
W. F. WALKER, Mgr.
3rd and Main St.
Portland, Oregon
O /w f- n n fO W
W EST
COAST
IM I4 T M K
Starting
Saturday,
July 16th
IT
Any boy coming to
the Rex Saturday In |
"cowboy" cb-eea ad­
mitted free.
BPIfODI
Thrill
a Minute
tarlai
Ms
A daring story of the turf
"FAST COMPANY"
T o d a y an d T o m o rr o w
Ronald Colman In "ARROWSMITH” by Blnelalr Lewis.