T li t ! UH DA Y, 8 KPTKMBICK 4, 1924. Fight For Presidency Like Struggle of 1884 Five Candidate* Then Fought For Plnce and Choice Finally Wai Thrown Into Congress. Then as Now Western States Were Big Factor PAGE THREW THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Obregon’s Daughters in a Festival rollment of new students this fall Reason Enough. "Why don't you yump, Yamle.” calk­ term will far exceed any previous ed an old Dane to hla son In a sinking year,” Mr. Spencer said. fishing boat. Thursday and Friday, September "How can ay yump when ay’ve no 25 and 26 are set Mr the regular place to stood?" registration days, although entering students are expected to take physi­ En Voyage. cal examinations on Monday, Septem­ The W'ell One; "Is this your first ber 22, and the freshmen English ex-j trip to Europe?" aminations will be held on Tuesday î The Seasick One: "Yes, you darn September 23 . Classes will begin fool! Can’t you tell by looking a t me Monday, September 29. 1 I’d never go agin.” Countess de la Porta V By Edward Parry lluwnril Andrew Jatkron, lletiry tl» > . John 1' Calhoun, John Qillmy Aihima and William II. t'ruwforil. men whose nanny are on the toasua Up o t every American schoolboy formed the qlun- totte that one hundred year« ago ntarlod m the race for the I’realdeucy of the t'nllod Htatns. a (l»ht which «Hided In four Of the five going to the peopla with the result that the cltx'tlon was thrown Into the House of lt<’|>r«seniatlves. th« rnault many persons fear will eusuu from the com­ ing voting In November. The two tiny daughters of President Ohrcgon of Mexh-o taking part in tbs procession during the annual spring festival at Mexico City. They were mounted on little ponies and were uc- conqmnled by one of their dolls on a midget burro. st Plea.'wnt Hill, piping not only to be sure that the oeed they purchase the house but to the barn yard, sev- as certified la really certified seed eral chicken coops and garden plot. may ask to see the statem ent issued by the state college extension service It h a significant fact that cen­ for seed that It has officially certified. tury has rounded out only to put the Tag« Indicating certification are also country (ace to fare with « political FARM REMINDERS supplied at cost, or In place of the situation analogous In many ways tags a stencil for making each bag. with that of 1824— Juat one hundred Bond produced In surplus quantities Most growers having certified seed years ago. The only fundamental dif­ Countess de la Porta, wife of Count \ for sale is cleaned before being dis­ avail them selves of one or the other ference Is that one hundred yearn ago O. F. de la Porto, new secretary of the posed of by most Oregon farmers. The of these method* of certification. all the candidates pretended at least Italian embassy In Washington, la a same practice la recommended by the to be of one political faith. The groat woman of extreme heuuty, being a true experiment station for all farmers Eye Specialist will fit glasses for battle was for the vote of the Ptatv Itullau type. As the wife of one of who sow tihelr own seed. One or two cordwood. Address Box 532, Eugene, the moat tnqxirtnnt diplomat* In Wash- of New York, then as now. and the runnings In a good mill will remove tf t>-rrll«ry shout which nervousness was* Ington, Countess de lu Porta will he week seeds, chaff, dirt, or foreign Ore. felt was that Of the Middle W « t. Also' «*'» prominent members ef I se<-ds that are lighter or heavier or . .. the diplomatic set. «•to, of the candidates »«« from New r ______ _ Hand Injurde— Mrs. Frank Rosman I larger or sm aller than the seed that England. Is being cleaned. A bo many shriveled has been receiving treatment for a Each of the candidates had a re­ and diseased seeds are removed In the severe abscess on her left hand. UPPER W ILLAMETTE ______ markable record of public service, the ‘ fanning mill. Most mills will clean and life of each being filled with ach ieve-‘ A waB born to jjr. and Mr,, grade clovers, grasses, wheat, oats, BIG ATTENDANCE AT went which made the conteat one of y. v Kimball of Trent on August 34. barley, and corn. UNIVERSITY EXPECTED dormallc in terest- perhaps the bitter- Th„ baby ba» bH„n named Lovyl eat fight In the history of the nation. Bn<| weighed 7(4 pounds For the control of bean weevils, University of Oregon. Eugene. Au­ Crawford a Great Man. JMvIe Mathews of Dexter, an em­ which devastate not only bean but gust 28.—Applications for entrance In­ The man whose name Is lx-at known ployee of the Oustlnno Brothers lum­ peas and some other stored products, to the University of Oregon are com­ today entered the B it with the ad­ ber com jany had hla right arm seri­ the use of carbon bisulfide Is the rem­ ing In at the rate of 100 a week, ac­ vantage over all the other»—-William ously Injured last Week when the edy prescribed by the O. A. C Exepn cording to an announcement made by H. Crawford. Maligned, and brought „ lapp„ , on the donkey engine ment station. Thu infest products may Carlton E. Spencer, university regis­ down to the present generation us a which he was running He was taken be assem bled In a container alm ost trar. Up to date, the number granted political trickster, Crawford stood In to Springfield for treatment. airtight at the sides and bottom or on entrance exceeds the number at the life as a man of groat Integrity and Aa u farewell to four of their mem­ the floor of a nearly airtight bln. Th«^ same time last year by about 20 per of more than usual ability. Crucified bers, Wayne Uverholser. Lucille and bisulfide Is then poured Into a saucet cent. on the cross of unscrupulous politics. M w |I1 BeBBeu bb(J M>r|taret Cooper or tin Ud placed at the top of tht "All indications are that the en­ the victim of outrageous slanders I s |nenib).ra of Christian Kndoa- container or over the products and al­ seen today In a light so false lhat ft oU, (lot)r a l the lowed to evaporate. The gas, which H lake generations to place him were h(|m(> Tay,or Clrc,# Au