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    Tl 11' RSI »AY (M 'TUBER
'legislation that has brought $40,000,000 to Ore­
gon and has a program that is designed to bring
as much more to this state. The Oregon-Califor
ma latnd tax refund appropriation for IS counties
of this state brought nearly
, 1 • eight
s , million
. ,, , dollars,
... '
over one million to I I m I iic i o t .l i >. <t > n a,.
ads
returned
seven
mill ou
highway and forest ro
mt ten m Ilion dollars b_
at tht >a<h. reclam ation about
sides num erous appropriations
th er th
in g
priattons to
for r o other
thing».
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Coming close to home, every time we drive
over the Mt Ivenzie pass or down Lake ereek to
7” the coast we should realize that these splendid
roads were built ehiefh from the federal road
PENNSYLVANIA ANO ILLINOIS PROVE
NOTI 11 NO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Pubilthed E very Thursday at
Springftaid, Lane County. Oregon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
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THt ItSl'A Y OCTOBER 2S. 192«
IV spite tin* etlleaey of m oneyed m achinery in
nnsylvunia and Illinois pt.lities. which restili eil
in a mild < lam er ngu list the p rim a n election sys
,
I re d nominal Ion of public olllelnls will e o n
. w|1, » ,
a,
fmrl t^ , country ll)l(.k
all tt'byih of
b
politics, no m atter how fnanv millions were
- » (wq <>f 4g g|#teg
A
ns|on ov,.r
nomination of Vare b,
ylvallta aIul Sm ith |n
,s
19*6
H arry M, D augherty am i T h o m as W. Miller
m ay consider them selves lucky th at the* ju ro rs
didn't com prehend all tin* lam llb'iiibm s of tin»
law.
rile story un overtnl in the trial was d bdre' «•
lug The evidence for th e m ost part was deadly,
un contradicted
IHsirlet U torney Ho. k m i pi •*
ented los case w ith dam ning facts. However, th e
d efen d an ts escaped a verdict ol guilty chiefly
th rought th e fa n ihay they ««mid not he li •.•«!
directly for bribery hut hud to be tried und t a
conspiracy sta tu e which raises m ilch g re a te r dif­
san
„
,f
w,„ ,,V(.r
8(.a „ .(, „ ficulties.
Technically. Daugherty ami Miller are not
fund w hich Stanfield m ade jmsslble.
th e United S tated S en ate, ahould they he elected. guilty. Hm they stand «i>nvlele«l hefore the bar
—
As we see it th e people of O regon will he un- If It ever to m es to a vote In th e S enate, most of public opinion, no m utter what a few Jurymen
WORDS FROM THE LIPS OF GREAT MEN
First
“ Hold Faithfulness and Sincerity As 'our-
Principles: Have No Friends Not Equal to Your
seif.* — Confucius.
g rate ful if they turn out the man wlm has done
most for Oregon as United States Senator.
Such a precedent would not pm duce congress-
men who would work for Oregon in future year-»,
K ather it would be condoning the “do nothing '
practices some of our present delegation lias
been noted for to our deterim ent.
Senators will remember what happened to those
Senators who voted to seat Newberry.
Nor should the corruption coming front (lies
states iniluenee the average decent v o ters attl-
tude toward the primary system G«nw| citizens,
who vote without charge, now dom inate politics,
Some may claim th at the prim aries have not ell
initiated boodle. Perhaps not. hut the primaries
certainly have made It harder io buy the'm ajority
(>f
(han |o b||y (me crooke<1 ..,,O88 -
The prim aries liave crippled the arrogant bos.
who used to dom inate conventions, whip office
h«»l«lers i n t o ......................
line, and Judge governm ental affairs
to his own s satisfaction. That. too. is worth-whll
may have de« hied. Nor will the public ever for­
get this humiliating chapter In the hlstorv of
Federal adm inistration, nor should It lose any
time in demanding a new and decisive trial
• • •
T he f u r r y co u n ty bonding ami lax levying
am endm ent found on th e ballot deserves support
f u r r y county with less th an 3ouii people has g o t­
ten badly Into debt th ro u g h m isu n d erstan d in g
in issuing w a rra n ts for th e Roosevelt highw ay,
f u r r y county has no railroads nor po rts ami few
roads II was in Irving to help herself ami tin«
sla te th at she has been p la c 'd In a position w lu re
county w a rra n ts arc discounted 20 p er «■«•nt. I In«
amendment e(T«'cts none hut f u r r y county and
GUILTY IN T H E PU B L IC S MINI»
m erely provides a way for th e < o u n ty to laaue
Wbv
j„ rv
Daugherty-Miller «n»e dls- bonds i<> refund her w arrnnt Indebtedness p ro «
vld«*d h er p«'ople v««te for a bond Issue. Everyone
agreed may never he revealed to the piihlt
But the public will never lie satisfied with th would vote 31 l yes If they iiinlerslt»«»«l th e real
purpose of lids am endm ent.
outcome.
THE MAN OR TH E PARTY
W hether they
more
Senator Stanfield is a republican who is num-
field, an able senator who has ac tompUshed m ow
am<m< (he pr,.8klent-8 closes, fr|„ n<|8 ,f
th an any other man this state has
he ig returiUHj to W ashington he will occupy the
W ashington, or for the initrnd i km.
•
same ,MWj,jon and he a m em ber of the same
experienced
nominees. f'r. u n . k powerful com m ittees its he is now, regardless of
rienced regular party nominees,
Stewier
ie r and Bert
Rert Haney,
Ilanev. is the questio
question vo ers t
(kk. propaganda to the contrary. A thinly
Oregon
populat
on must decide on election day.
« « '*•" populated
state with millions of acres inside the
be no denying th at Stanfield lias don«’
a11'* forest reserves. Oregon needs a continuance of
can continue to do more than either of the other (he S(anfle,d prograni
two nom inees but they have the regular endorse-
nient for the party. It is plainly then a question
These blind partisan politicans who shouted
of "T he m an o r the party."
that Stanfield hasn't a chance of election, that no
Admittedly, ours is a governm ent by party, but new spaper oi consequence is supporting him
there could be no democracy for the Standpat- should not be allowed to affect sober judgm ent.
The jury sensed that a crime had been com m it-’
te r tvne. There would be no need for an election
„ .........m
........... «...
ted. T his seeniiMl p re tty clear. However, th e I
if there were not the thinking man or woman
‘ iw.ween
n/iiimn
i »»'"g’hv wrangling* In the Jury room and the re-| We have never met Senator Uobcrt N Stanfield,
,ho switched /nim
one
pariy
ot^er. The
forty-million
,o u ri for eMdanatl.ms
ha?,, met
.mu am.
...............
.
who
fr o m m
ip n
a r tv o or
r the other.
. n a f«
rty-nnl ion dollar senator and „„„,,„1
tl) «he
th,. court
explanations But w^
we have
ami know both of his
oppon*
ounty
elerks
might
as
well
otherwise
apply
the
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minority
of
the
jurors
<«>ul«l
not
ents.
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on
Ids
record
alone
we
«
ndorw
county
egistered vote— democratic o r republican to the
“
voiJ^
\i v \- ‘«nt % n i.’ tie '*•’ ln the,r minds the wrongdoing with the 1 the present senator, because we Iwlleve he enn
registered
and a can
call in
that
, HTY 1 >OU V ter io r
MAN OR r,,K Iruricaties of the Indictment.___________________ do most for Oregon._________________________
c audidate
a n d id a te an
a i the
m e proper
piuye« v choice—one
m -w
p p Aj^-py
ticket or the other—according to the one having '
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Co»» to Saa Francisco— lx-wl» Tul l ,»<lflc buapltnl fur furlh«T treatment.
the largest num ber of registered voters.
|
1er. of Sprltutnehl. who ha» been auf Tttller I» an M 1« employe
T here is little difference any more between the
l
p Bean, well-known attorney, has been
principles of the dem ocratic and republican party nom inated to replace Thom as Campbell, reslgn-
ferine from an Injury Io hl» arin and
Emmerick M»rt— Frank Kmmerlrk,
—not one man in a hundred can point out clearly edi fo r tbe office of public service commissioner,
»IieulUer. Iin» left for Sun Frsnrtaco lot W allervllle. »a» a SprlngHel«! »lait
w hat these differences are. The chief reason and \ o better m an for the job could be found in Ore-
where he will enter the Southern or Monday.
justification for the existence of two strong gon j j j s ]ong record in the legislature and la
parties, as we see it, is to keep the reigns of professional practice has been m arked with level
governm ent from falling into the hands of a headedness.
The public service commission OREGON STATE CHAMBER
radical m inority.
needs a man who will look a fte r the rights of th'»
OF COMMERCE
Leaving one's party to vote for a m an of out- people and also that the people in all cases an»
standing ability and unquestionable worth is fair to business and industry. It is a {Misltion
Portland. Oregon.
A. E. Roberts, lTesident
justifyable and good democratic practice even if that requires sane thinking, and good judgm ent
October 25. 192H.
A catalogue, telling about our Secretarial, IltM(kkee|»-
th e politicians do decry loud against it and all and diplomatic handling. Mr. Bean has the pro-
iug and Stenographic Courses, sent free to any uddress.
stan d p atters and some newspapers frown at it. per qualifications. Look for his name ou the bnI- Mr. H. E. Maxey. Editor,
upon request.
The Springfield News.
Standing pat for incom petent and untried regu- lot sticker,
Springfield. Oregon.
Monday Is enrollment duy.
lar party nom inees—no m atte r how irregular
• • •
Dear Mr. Maxey:
they secure the nom ination—is all right fo r poll-;
I am writing to congratulate
ticans and others with axes to grind but it does We have had four years of sentim ental emo-
not produce good government. It is more likely tionalism while the ship of state of Oregon has you and express our apprecia­
Phone Gfiti
992 Willamette Street
Eugene, Oregon
te produce extravagance and graft. There has floundered with an erratic pilot. W alter Bierce tion of your splendid editorial
been m ore crime committed In the name of party is a better farm er than he is a governor. He of October 21st., “ LET US EN-
th an anyother.
should be sent back to the farm —replaced by I. COURAGE TH E INDUSTRIES
Standfield in his first ten u of office has effected L. Patterson, capable and efficient business man WE NOW HAVE."
Recently a very prominent
financial man from New York
City visited Portland and said
to one of his friends here, "I
wanted to come out to Oregon
to find out where all the money
was coming from that Is now
COMMON SENSE IN AN UNNKOWN DEGREE
being invested in New York in
IS WHAT THE WORLD ( ALLS
sto ck s and bonds and other
W I S 11 O M
forms of investm ent.”
This m eans th at there are
You are exercising w isdom when you sel«»« t n box of our
hundreds of thousands of d o l-’ nice delhdoiiH candy. We have only pure, wholesome, lusc­
lars leaving Oregon for Eastern
ious sweets and our Ice cream can't be heat.
investm ents th a t could find pro­
Where service is a little different
fitable employment at home,
providing we would develop th«»
many splendid opportunities we
have here. A very careful su r­
vey of local conditions sh o u ld '
be made by every Cham ber of |
Commerce and presented to our]
own people who have money for
investment. We can hardly ex­
pect the outsider to come to
Oregon and invest his money in
our opportunities unless we ar»’
willing to set th e pace and show
them that we an- willing to put
yi.ur confidence and patronage with th«* first loaf of Per­
our own money on th«« proposi­
fection bread you take horn««. Porfi'ction bread meets
tion that we are asking him to
everybody’«
satlsfaition. Once you try this pure whnle-
invest in
Home ami fine flavored bread you'll he sure to want more.
We thank you for your co­
operation and believe the sound
Made right here in Springfield where you can check
advice given in your editorial
up on it. It'« truly bread for particular people. The « tieap-
will mean much to this state.
est and beat food money can buy.
Yours Truly,
W. O. IDE, Manager.
THE BREAD YOU DO NOT TIRE OF
A FEW WORDS OF
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
IT’S A GOOD SCHOOL
BE WISE
Vote the Republican Ticket
STAND BY YOUR PARTY
EGGIMANN’S
I
FREDERICK STEIWER
I, L PATTERSON
FOR
FOR
U. S. S E N A TO R
Would you scrap Oregon’s
direct prim ary law? Would you
surrender the im portant com m it­
tee chairm anships now held by
Senators McNary, Smoot, Borah,
Johnson, Jones, W arren and Od-
die, all Western men? Would you
repudiate the policies of President
Coolidge?
The fight for the U. S. Senator-
ship is between the dem ocratic
nominee and Frederick Steiwer,
republican. No Independent has
ever been elected to the U. S. Sen­
ate.
If you believe In the direct prim ­
ary—if you w ant -the West to re­
tain its power In national affairs
by reason of republican control of
the senate—If you believe in the
policies of Calvin Coolidge—
VOTE 15 X STEIWER, FREDERICK
GOVERNOR
The republican party of Oregon
is fortunate in having Mr. P a tte r­
son as its candidate for Governor-
Successful business man and
farm er he is equipped to m eet and
solve the problems th at will con­
front him as governor. Economy,
be has practised in private life;
economy he will practice as Ore­
gon’s chief executive.
The only real pre-election pro­
mise Mr. Patterson is m aking is
th at he will not follow established
precedent and spend the people’s
tim e and money traveling about
the state m aking speeches.
If you w ant a Governor who will
be on the job attending to busi­
ness—
VOTE 18 X PATTERSON, I. L.
Do Vour Duty=Vote Next Tuesday
Paid Adv»rti»«m ent— Republican State C entral Com m itte», Phil Metchan, Chairm an
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Gan pressure In the abdomen caus­
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prevents sleep. AdlerMta removes
gas In TEN minutes and brings out
surprising amounts of old waste
matter you never thought was in
your system. This excellent Intesti­
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pation or allied stomach trouble.
Don’t waste time with pills or tab­
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Flanery's Drug Store.
WE’RE GOING TO WIN
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Fred Fretie, Prop.
PerkinR-Iaixton Illdg-
Phone 66
THE
Ntw WINTER,
RED CR.O W N
NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION
Springfield, Oregon, October 19. 192«!
Notice Is hereby given, thut the
City of Springfield. Oregon, will hold
Its Regular Election for the purpose
of electing two members of the City
Council to serve Four Years. One
Recorder to serve Two Years. One
Treasurer to serve Two Years. Said
«decton will be held In the Several
Voting Precincts In the places select­
ed by the Election Hoards of the pre­
cincts. On the second «lay of Nov­
ember, 1926.
Polls open at eight
o ’clock A. M. and close at Eight
o’clock P. M..
R. W. SMITH, City Recorder.
Fifth Street.
FOOT NOTE
WILD TO
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