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i* r > n r -" dur THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Lana County, Oregon. by THE W IL L A M E T T E PRESS H. B. MAXEY. Editor. tcred as second class matter, February 24, 1903 at the poetofllce, Springfield. Oregon M AIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE » year In Advance-------11.75 Months----------------------- 61.00 Three M onth»____ 76c Single C o p y ______be THURSDAY JULY 5, 1928 The w orst s tre tc h of road traveled over on o u r 517 miles trip to C ra te r Lake w as th a t portion of the McKenzie highw ay betw een the fish h atch ery and W altervtlle, T his is som ething to th ink about. Lane co u n ty a few y ears ago w as the leading co u n ty in th e s ta te in good roads but other counties have been in the gam e since then and road sta n d a rd s a re rapidly rising. Coos, Douglas. Jackson. K lam ath. D eschutes, and m any o th er counties have oiled m acadam ro ad s th a t a re even b e tte r for autom obile travel th a n th e Pacific highw ay, tf we a re going to keep step with the rest of th e s ta te we m ust n o t only get ou r sta te m acadam ro ad s built but oiled. e • e The »mall daughter of Mr. sad BONES ARE FRACTURED FARMERS REQUESTED Mr». Ixiula dinner fell from a wood IN TWO ACCIDENTS HERE pile last Friday afternoon and re T O IDENTIFY GRAIN All hall to Mexico’s own L indbergh! C aptain Emilio C arrai za h as show n th e stuff of which he reived a fractured arm Juat below (A AS TO ITS VARIETY fractured arm and dislocated wrlet is m ade! He successfully com pleted a flight elbow* from Mexico City to W ashington, w here he was Farmer» who haw flow« of wheat, i resulted last Friday when Mrs, F L. th e guest of President t oolidge. T his flight was hurley, or oata that are practically ( Tucker attempted to crank an auto PAINTING and Kalinoilnlug In all Its a touching expression of good will and friendship pure a« to variety are reque*tacl by O. mobile. The double Injury was pain branches. Reduced Prices. Roy from Mexico. It is said that Mexico is m ore stir- s. Fletcher, county agricultural agent, ful and difficult to treat but not seri Koch Cell 166-J. ous. her attending physician reported red over this accom plishm ent of peace th an It to apply to him for in«p.<lion of the has been over ¡my o th e r event in its history. tielda for certlfl.atlon of »«ed. Varie L indbergh's flight from W ashington stirred the tlea moat In demand in lam.- County im agination of the M exicans, who longed to have «re a« follow«: wheat, Jenkins Club, a flier of th eir own em ulate him ; and then Car- white winter. Rink. Zimmerman, Hue- ran za applied to P resident Calles fo r perm ission ton; barley, o. a . c N o . 7. Hanm-hen; to re tu rn th e good will tlight o f the lam e Eagle, oat«, may winter, victory. Fields to Money for the tlight of C arranza w as raised h.v |.««« for certification must be ut least public subscription, t a rra u z a s tlight was one of 99't pure aa to variety end contain no 2175 miles, accom plished in tw en ty hours. noxious weed« Application« for in T he fea ts of C arran za in th e a ir have been apection «houM be made at once an m any. Once, w hen he tlew from Mexico City to that the grain tnav be Inspected be th e bonier, his engine c au g h t fire. He m anaged tore it 1« cut. to put th e fire out by Side-Slipping and flying The county agent states that grain th ro u g h a rain-cloud which fo rtu n a te ly cam e his etaudardieatlon and seed improvement way. His presence of mind In em ergencies Is t« one of the principal project» of hl» rem arkable. He has handled m achines so ex- office and that he hopes that all farm- pertly a s to arouse gasps of adm iration from ers who have pure seed win report o th e r a ' iators. It go that sources of goon seed may C a rra n z a 's good will flight w as a m agnificent i«. located to that good seed mav be achievem ent, bringing him rapidly to th e front as available to all interested farmers of M exico’s forem ost flyer. the county » » e MEXICO’S GOOD WILL ENVOY A1 Sm ith has been nom inated by th e dem o crats R esidents of P ittsb u rg h a re objecting to tin* MARKER FOR PIONEER TO for president. While he is an avow ed w et th e re fe perhajks little he can do to m ake th e co u n try use of th e word “B randyw ine” as th e nam e of a ; BE UNVEILED ON FRIDAY any m ore moist o th e r th an being lax in p ro h ib i-' telephone exchange. We guess they don't care tion law enforcem ent if he w ere elected. But lay- ab o u t aw akening painful m em ories, A marker in memory of Susanab Gobbert'Bristow. daughter of the Am tog all th is aside Sm ith appeals to th e w rong » » » erican Revolution, will be unveiled at elem ent in th e country. This h as been exempli- ' fed in his own state. New York. T he ran k and j a ceremony in the Pleasant Hill ceme tery Friday afternoon nt 2:30 orlork fie su p porters of Sm ith are not th e people th a t : The Oregon lx»wla and Clark chapter this great co u n try can build its fu tu re on. R ath er ; of the D. A. R. 1« sponsoring the cere they are for the m ost p art th e u n th in k in g class. ' mony. ’ the rabble, th e foreigners, th e radicals, the self- The marker la to be unveiled at her ish in te rests— a m otely crow d w ith only a few CONDEMNED grave by two of her great great grand • high class o u tsta n d in g m en here and th ere children, William Wllahlre Brietow. zimong them . Victor Hugo in his grandiloquent way said: Jr. and Margaret Bristow. P • • “N ous som m es to u s condam nes.” The complete program follow«: As W hether the ideals of Am erican dem orcatlc sembly, Boy Scout bugler; flag salute. We a re all condem ned crim inals. governm ent shall trium ph o r th e com m unism of , , . , . ., . .. „ led by Mr«. Arthur Quaekenbuah. re- R ussia will be th e guiding spirit in th e fu tu re of T h e lurid description of Mrs. Snyder and Mr. gent of the n. a r . chapter- tnvoc, m w C hina is th e im p o rtan t question of th e day In G ra y s last hours before execution gave us all the tion. Rev w . a Elkin» address r 0» the Orient, so we have been told by Dr. Lew, well shivers. T he new spaper re p o rte r seem s to have Mr. Elkina; unveiling of marker w ir known Chinese lec tu re r and stu d en t. He says the sam e com plaint th a t som e p reach ers have Ham w. Bristow and Margaret h . i * that th e Am ericanized C hinam en a re a t present who a t a funeral strive to dwell upon all th e ef- tow; presentation of marker Mr. j • n top, several of th e new cabinet m em bers be- fective scenes concerning th e d e a th of the de- h stoflei; acceptance, m i . . Margaret tog g rad u a tes from o u r best colleges. It is very parted in order to produce te a rs from th e audi- Brietow; placing of wreath Mr. w ■ecessary th a t th ey sta y on top if new C hina is tors. It is technically know n as boring for w ater. E. Miner; tap«. Boy Scout bugler ' to be a friendly co u n try to us instead of a d is T he m ore we th ink of it, how ever, we conclud“ * _ — — --------------- to rtin g elem ent in the Pacific. He says also th a t th a t th ere was but one terrible th in g about this ELIZABETH HUGHES HAS ■ew C hina m u st also becom e free of entangling CHARGE OF U. CAMPAIGN concessions w ith o th er co untries in o rd er th a t execution. T h a t w as th e c e rta in ty of It. «he shall have self d eterm ination in w orking out We a re all condem ned to d eath, a s V ictor H ugo Prospective University of Oregon her problems. says. We m ust all walk th e plank, sooner or »tud en u'¿f spring'n'eid ’ w i i i \ - ' ^ ’ 7» la te r or face a firing squad o r die in battle or complete information on w h.t course, It is evident th a t E ugene’s pow-er developm ent b rea th e our last in ou r beds. Dying is dying to take and other phase. ,,r ut.iven.ity Ilfe by member, of the Greater o r , cn the McKenzie river is not going to add an y w h atev er be its accom panim ent. thing to th e scenic value of th e stream . We be And the a c t of d e a th is probably not so horrible B°n con,m,t,ee- • student organlu- lieve she should reforest th e right of w ay once to th e a c to r as it is to th e sp ectato rs. tlon whlch wl11 contacts with the canal is com pleted. T his would likely not cost Dying is sim ply lapsing into unconsciousness ercry part nt ,h* "ute during the ■ great sum and would com pensate som ew hat and th e w orst pains a re felt by those about the 8un,mer Ellaabeth Hughe, win dir for the unsightly dam age done in clearing a rig h t- ¡victim who realize th a t they will never see him ect the work i“ while Don sf-w ay so n e a r th e highw ay. again. ’ Campbell, of Eugene. I. general chair • • • T he victim him self probably realizes little or "la" o f ' ^ / ’letrlct composed of Lene. — __ - . , . . , n o th in » - Very sa tisfa c to ry progress is being m ade on n o in ,n s- 1 - ,''lnn an<l n*'nton counties Ho will ‘ ; Also the anticipation of death is w orse th an dlson, Eu * ls,‘.ni« d > i i >. n \,i the new Springfield bridge. It w on’t be long now until we will be traveling it— onlv a few sh o rt d eath itself. T he ce rtain ty th a t they w ere to die Grove ivuvno'v** ."*1 ’’i“88' io l,a <s m onths. ¡upon a given d a te was fiercer torm ent to the B r a ? 'j u i s T S . Fv y: V • • • Of/ ! T e " ,™'na,8h th a n th * P*«Sage t i’rO’?K,‘ 8— a m X . j Z Z u CHy- No wom an m ade a n om inating speech a t th e a 'few seco n d s'* ' aFg<? " C ' Ka^ r i "nistrom. i-ebanon R epublican Convention, but th ree of them n ade If we k n e w th a t we had to die upon the stroke'comm TtSe’ wm ° re ,°B p o n d i n g speeches. Ju st like a w om an to w an t ¡of a certain hour we should die 100 d e a th s in tL a " „ ? . * ' th s,,,d" " t8 the last w ord! . . . anticipation of it. » » re eled . and it 1« planned to have several meetings In ea< h district dur i fvhakespeare sa id : ing the summer and early fall. A New- York gjrl is to m arry a m an w hose auto- ’ “ C ow ards die m any tim es before th eir d e a th s; mobile hit and injured her. Evidently a ‘‘h it-and- j T he valiant never ta s te of d e a th but once. M A N Y L O C A L B A B IE S Of all the w onders th a t I yet have heard, kiss” driver. ARE PHO TO G RAPHED . . . It seem s to m e m ost stra n g e th a t men should fear; I ------ - ! . .* ea8t 30 ih>rin * ,i'-i<i bebiee w< re 1 Evidently the R epublicans were anxious to bolt j Seeing th a t d eath, a necessary end, | p Gi’*kraphea during the recant offer. the convention door before any of the d a rk horses ; Will com e when it will com e.” T h a t m en tu rn th e ir th o u g h ts to religion when / *’* T,">n’a" Hatton arudio in Eu escaped w ith th e nom ination. • • • .th ey th in k death is ce rtain is a testim ony to th » - ^ ’ "*’ mal<e on,‘ picture ot Now th at a stro n g prohibition plank has been j influence of d eath upon life and to the su p erio r 1 7 , , . aby "n,l' r a *’er‘«ln age brought rdopted, th e th irst is yet to com e! and im m ortal qualities of ou r spiritual n a tu re s i .? he 8tud,° by 'be mother. More ----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ ------------- ----- - THE BIG BOUT THURSDAY JULY 5. 1 W Tills SPRINOraOJ) NWW8 3«« children from all p,rH of bane county were photographed, the 1 Arm reported. 1 The etudlo was only recently open ’ d by the two Seattle men They plat, to Install equipment for making niIniuturefl Boon. • Lodge Program Held— Fifty person« attended the past master»' night pro &ram of the Springfield lodge of Masons last Thursday evening Fol- lowing lodge work and conferring of degrees, a banquet was served hv members of the Ca«<-ade chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. E ssen tia ls for The June Bride GENERAL ^E L E C T R IC Refrigerator T o sum up the outstanding advantages o f the General Electric Refrigerator— it is unusually quiet. It hasn’t a single belt, fan or drain-pipe. I t never needs oil. It is extremely roomy, eco nomical and portable. General Electric. I t ia guaranteed by Y o u should come in and Study the many models Before you d m rta. M ountain S tates power C o m pany I I N x D -t P E N D E N C N 1876, one hundred years after the signing o f the D eclaration o f Independence, the first telephone c irc u it was installed o n th e Pacific Coast. T h is marked the beginning o f a new free dom — freedom from the bonds o f distance. I For today,distance is not a barrier to the trans m is s io n of th o u g h t by speech. T h e last h a lf century has seen the developm ent o f the tele phone from small beginnings to a vast netw ork o f voice highways e x te n d in g th r o u g h o u t the length and breadth o f the nation. From yo u r ow n telephone you are w ith in speaki ng distance o f < >vcr 70,000 cities and towns througho ut the U nited States and many p o in t* in M exico, Canada and Europe. 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