THURSDAY. JULY IS, 1929 TU R SPRINGFIELD NEW R PAOB FOUR --------- - nf nlr tactic» In th e 9Ätl» lM vlslun at “ No like Albany, dead" is th e way Yaqui Joe. Vinmniivi-r b« M ajor m a I 1 a baro- (he Indian w restler is reported to have e h aracter- »toritilng trip In -tl» la p e r wing W aco Publtahad B’ sry T h u red ay at in i oint» In N o rth e rn NeWMla and Ited the tow n. This is going to be a hard on«' to lli'g iu n ln g li> ibi» l»»ue thè S p rin g Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, by F iim I i m o r . gm« T h e re mi» hnn-h In live down if the tow n is so slow even the Indians field New» I» |>iibll»liing « sh o rt III» O ne nf Ilm m oat In to re stln g m i l « T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS don't like it. It’s a fam iliar expression here in Inrv ut III«* ile rlv n t'a n a of gi-ogritphlc Ilon m eeting» ev er bebí In tim W est tere»! developed in Ibe new »hip mid lb«- S |irIn afleh l m un'» living " H. K MAXEY. Editor._________________ the west th a t such ami such a place ought to be ninne» In ibi» vlelm tv. T he author- - oeeiirred last w eek nt B o ise. Idillio. B ntered a» second class m a tte r. F e b ru a ry 24. 1903 a t the given back to the Indians, but. few stop to think in «\seil i» Oi'egi'li IInagrì«|>bte Nume» .n in i II iik In Jo h n P atrie. of HeiiUli- Old Tim e Resident Visit» poatofflee, Springfield. Oregon______________ w h e th e r the Indians would have it or not. In l.e w l» M c A rth u r of I'n rlla iu l. «II |inbll»lm r of Itu- Wei klv Flying New», Mr lame, hardware mori llani of • • • re c to r n t Ibe O regon H tetorlrftl So wbn stopped ill S p rin g field S atu rd ay M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E T he Unites, 1» «pending a few day» in piety. nini eecreti»r> o f the Oregon .« r o u te In E ugene, la soeure m aterliil ...,75c One year In Advance»------- J 1 .Ì5 T h re e M onth» the Dpi Ingflebl Vicinity renew ing old F rank Miller, newly appointed public service G eog rap hical board. to r hl» m ain g lu e re la tiv e to th e nlr _ _ be $1 uO S in g le Copy acq u ain tan ce» Mr Lane a tte n d e d IRx M onths — ................. com m issioner in place of L. E. Bean, deceased, S P R IN G F IE L D S p rin g fie ld ap d erb y Io be alaged th e re Ju ly 2611« school ul H prliigttebl «2 y e a rs ago in THURSDAY. JU L Y IS. 1929 goes on record the first thing as favoring lower p e a rs In have hecn nam ed from a and 27th th e frls t school house built h ere, “ A mong those In a tte n d a n c e w ere w hich stood on th e p resen t »lie of the freight rates, tin e must give him credit for n a tu ra l sp rin g . w hich se n t up II» w ater In a p ra irie nf open field In Mabel W alker W llleh ran d t. fo rm er C om m ercial S la te Dank at the c o rn e r The W est Springfield people say they do not knowing which is the popular side of things. the early '50» th e »prlng and th e land a s s is ta n t A ttorney G en eral of the of Main and F o u rth »tree,» Mr l a s e wish to see the bridge com pleted according to n ear It w ere fenced off. ami the p lan - U ntied S tale». w ho 1» now legal ad 1» looking over th e old place» around the circuit court order. H ow e' er, they are going K ansas farm ers arc now buying airplanes to go cam e to he know n by It» p resen t visor to the A viation co rp o ratio n . Uol th e tow n th a t he knew m any year» Into the suprem e court to defend som ething they fishing in the Rocky m ountain stream s. T h a t's nam e Ella» M D riggs waa th e flraf H urry It. B ias, a rp o rt ch ief of the ago. do not w ant. Much b e tte r it would be for both going to be a hard one for the new farm board »ettler here m 1849 For m any vear» D ep artm en t of U om tuerce, Phil. II. sides if a com prom ise w ere reached. T he public to overlook he ran " ,h" wlu"m*,,e rb JohiiMon, Voelng p re sid e n t, W. II VIVIAN LEMMON v er S p rin g field po»f office w aa e* M ueller. V arney p resid en t. G overnor is getting m ighty im patient w aiting for a s tru c T e a c h e r of Plano and V io lin tahllshed May IS. 1868. w ith A lbert P a tte rso n . H al >,i.s> and Km a L uper. tu re it h as «pent its m oney for. of th is s ta te . A w om an rem ark s th a t husbands are like a o. Hovey a» th e firs t p o stm a ste r, S tu d e n t Klllaon W hite ' M ajor W II. K ik erao n of th is elty. C o n serv ato ry of Muatc. P ortland new c a r— “they go all right th e first y e a r h u t M c K e n z i e r iv e r - a » a fine “ You a in ’t seen nothing y e t” around this local m o u n tain riv e r th e M cK enzie may Is doing m uch to ad v ertí» - both your 603 6th Ht P hone E ugene a fte r th a t defects begin to show up.’’ he equalled In O regon, hut It 1» »ure- city and your a irp o rt." »aid I'ulrlc S alu rd aya ity w ithout you have taken a ride with M ajor 29UK ly not su rp a sse d . It -waa nam ed for P rior Io Ills tw o w eeks' of Instruction History of Locai Names THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Eckereon in his new W aco sport plane. Gives T he latest chain system is a strin g of beauty one a different viewpoint of the county he lives shops. Isn't th at a beautiful idea? • e e in. If you have ridden in airplanes you know w hat we m ean, if not you are not quite up with I Editorial Comment the age you are living in. * * * THE DANGER OF BU R EA U C R A C Y In the face of greatly increased population and Matthpw Woll Vlce A m erm an F edera in spite of th e fact th a t m ost of the county tio|, o( L a b o r, b elie v e» th a t th e U n ite d S t a te s 1» u n u it is traveling th e passengers carried by the rail tingly d riftin g in to a specie» of s ta te so cialism th a t will he ro ad s has decreased from a billion in 1916 to 778 no less o p p ressiv e, though possibly m ore efficient, th an the socialism of th e sadly m istak en Marx. m illions in 1928. Good roads and autom obiles M ore anil m ore, he sav» In an a rtic le In N ation's llusl- have made inroads on the railroad business. Fishiug is b e tte r in the stre a m s of this locality th a n for a num ber of years. This is the opinion of m any of the old tim e fish erm en who are catch in g thorn Stocking th e stre a m s with larger fish m ust be doing som e good. n ess. we find s ta te com m issions, b o ard s, d e p a rtm e n ts and b u reau s com ing Into being, e n la rg in g on delegated pow ers, in tru d in g inch by inch, budding in to w hat alread y h as th e sem b lan ce of a g re a t b u reau cracy of federal pow ers. “ E v ery th in g th a t h as been bred into me by A m erica and by trad e-u n io n m ov em en t of A m erica. • he w rites, o b jects to th is dev elo p m en t of b u re a u c ra tic pow er ECKERSON PRAISED BY PUBLISHER OF SEATTLE MAGAZINE Donald M rK en ile. n m em ber nf A»- tor'» Pacific F u r com pany He enm e w ith th e ov erlan d p a rty and arriv ed at A storia Ja n u a ry IS. 1812 In th at v ear he explored thi W illam ette v al ley. and II w as d o u b tlessly th ia ex pedition th a t caused hl» nam e to I«- a tta c h e d to w hat 1» now know n as the Mi K enxle riv e r It waa called M cK enzie» fork b \ Jo h n W ork In 1834 and d u rin g pioneer day» was know n aa M cK en ile F ork Thl» term waa used In c o n tra d istin c tio n to th e Mid- dJ# #ni, Cl,aHt p o ry , ,»f th e W lllanv pUp rlv p r Thp nnmP 1» now u n lv ers aJ| M cK enzie riv er. T h e re 1» a g,)Uth p or){ t h „ t’ h ead s so u th e a st to- w ards th e South S la te r m o u n tain T H U R STO N — T h is tow n w as nam ed for G eorge T h u rsto n , a pio n eer s e ttle r of la m e county. Among o th e r th in g s he wa* one of th e early day land su rv ey o rs of th e county. PLEASANT H IL L —in th e early days th e re w as a post office of th e nam e. E lijah B ristow and sam e “T h e socialism of M arx we could escap e, b ecause It could not com e ex cep t by a d e lib e ra te w illing of its com T he McMinnville m inister who gives SO m uch ¡ng. It could no t com e Upon us u n aw are. T h e new form advise o n child birth will be answ ered by th e WO- I of s ta te so cialism —and I th in k th a t nam e for It Is as ac m en here the sam e a s w as M ussolini In Italy. 1 c u ra te as a n y — can com e upon us u n aw are, can grow upon Thev said “Try having a few yourself and see US. can develop aro u n d and o v er us out o f th e very de- se v eral com panions m ade a trip Into how you like it.” m ocracy we have c h erish ed and can seem . In th e com ing, the valley of th e M iddle fork of ,h e • • • to be a p ro tectiv e force in stead of a b la n k e tin g Incubus. W illam ette riv e r In 1846 B ristow was s tru c k w ith th e b eau ties of the W omen dope peddlers in P aris have been car- a r ” ” * c ro ssro ad s w here we m u st decide w h eth er. loca, ttv nnw know n aa rying narcotics in fancy g a rte r buckles. - It takes In o u r v a st new world of in d u stry , we a re to su b m it to an an(J aal() .>wl, a t a p leasan t hill T his even the ingenuity of wom en in concealing in sid io u sly en veloping su z e ra in ty of th e sta te , or w h eth er )a my c)alm •• H e finished his house we a re to find m ean s of p re serv in g th e d em ocracy of our )n (hp fa „ of , hat ypar an(| ,t sa i<$ things about her person with m odem styles. fa th e rs, tile freedom of o ur e a rlie r day s, th e In stitu tio n s {(J bp thp flrR( onp ,.rp<.t ed in laine • a a w hich have m ark ed th e U n ited S ta te s a p a rt am ong n a tio n s ,.o u n ty T hp nam e P le a sa n t H ill was • • • A m attress m an u fa ctu rer should be able to 38 » c°untr>’ in whlch ,he 1»«*«»’»» <!“» amounl close a good co n tract for w hiskers on th e barber ^ dJ ^ ld1“ o2 eabout t0 please ,he inner urging* of a sovereign citizen. shop floor a fte r the pioneer pageant. • • • W HO A 10-year old boy piloted an airplane 50 miles th e o ther day in Ohio. Still there are som e folks who wont get off the ground even with an ex perienced and skilful pilot. • • • A m an pushed a peanut with his nose up Pike’s peak. T h a t m ight be called the height of the ridiculous. Q adruplets are reported to have been born to a m other in F iance. Som ething else for the G erm ans to worry about. • • • Betw een the fam ily budget and a vacation in <ne m ountains or seashore th ere is usually t conflict. • • • E x-president Coolidge has bought a used car. T h a t m akes us feel b e tte r about our old bus. P R O F IT S FROM BEEF? T he high co st of beef h as of late en g ag ed public a tte n tion. From B oston cam e re p o rts th a t h o tels had asked th e ir p a tro n s to o rd e r o th e r m e a ts th an beef. W ho's grow ing rich on th e p ro fits of buying c a ttle and p re p a rin g and sellin g and cooking an d serv in g beef? S w ift & C om pany in th e ir 1928 y e a r book set fo rth th e ir p ro fits. T h e c a ttle th ey b ought In 1927 av erag ed 966 pounds in w eight and co st $8.17 p er h undred pounds a s I com pared w ith $7.16 in 1926. T h is a v erag e an im al yielded 520 pounds of m eat w hich w as sold for $78.10 and th e by-products yielded $14.78. T o tal $92.88. T he 966-pound an im al at $8.17 a hu n d red , co st $78.95 and th e ex p en ses in clu d in g freig h t $15. leaving a profit, before paying in te re st of 95 cent« on each head. It Is in te re stin g to note, firs t, th a t p rofit Is only about one-fifth of a cen t a pound of m eat ami second th a t the se lle r g ets m ore for his an im al th an the p a c k e r g e ts fo r th e beef he sells. T h e an sw e r to th is last p a rtd o x Is “b y -products."— N atio n ’s B usiness M agazine. Going A t the Bully in the Regular Old-Time Fashion By Albert T. given to h is claim by an act of legis- passed D ecem ber 27. 1847. P leasan t H ill pos, office w as e s ta b lish ed A pril 9. i860, w ith E lijah B ris tow a s th e firs t p o stm aster. LOCAL FIRE DEPARTM ENT GETS TWO CALLS FRIDAY T he local fire d e p a rtm e n t had two calls In one day th e la tte r p art of last week. F riday m orning nt 12 30 a m J e s s S m ltson, fire chief, w -s roused from his bed and called to Mill s tre e t n e a r the S pringfield Mill and G rain com pany w here th e wooden de walk w as on fire. T he blaze had a p p a re n t ly sta rte d from n g ra ss fire In th a t vicinity. Mr. S m ltson ex tin g u ish ed th e blaze w ith ch em icals a fte r about ten fee, of walk had been d estroyed, and re tu rn e d to h is bed. F riday n ig h t th e fire tru c k wa» called to G oshen wh» re J h e W. T C ornelius hom e w as on fire. H ow ever, th e fire w as ex tin g u ish ed before th e local men a rriv ed . A hole w as burned In th e roof. Ki 11 s in sects' . by the roomful Oronite FLY SPRAY □ftpsquitoes. cubs broaches, many otliei ¡list’d:». 4 ■ S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y OF C A L I F O R N I A OUR USED CARS With an (). K. That Counts are Reconditioned o r Checked and Bold u n d er our SATISFACTION GUARANTEE MORRIS CHEVROLET Co. 942 Olive Street. EUGENE OREGON USED CAR IAJT 7th and OAK DRINKS TH A T MAKE YOU FORGET W ARM W EATHER T h a t’s the kind th a t Egglmann'B mix. T hey hit the spot because they are m ade from the purest Ingredients and by m ethod« evolved from year» of exjH'rienee. Young or old this Is the place to get cooled off in sum m er time. Follow the crow d any day and you'll he convinced. O ur Frozen Milky Way Bars are “ going like hot c a k es” in a cold country. U G G IM A N N ’S “W h ere tho S erv ice Is D ifferent" Reid E. E. Pyne H e re —Mr. and Mrs. E E Pyne, fo rm er S pringfield re sid e n ts, visited In the city with frien d s Sun day, M onday and T uesday of th is w eek. Mr. P yne w as em ployed for sev eral y ears on th e S pringfield New» and 1» now em ployed on a n e w sp ap er a t C re sc e n t City. C alifornia. T h u rsto n Man in T ow n—G eorge P la tt, T h u rsto n ra n c h e r, w as a b u si ness v isito r In S pringfield M onday m orning. __F ishing Monday Lloyd E rese Go and J e r ry A dam s »pent M onday a fte r noon on a fishing trip to the slough at Irving, w est of Eugene, Fares Cut for summer travel Low summer vacation fares, fast, fine trains and a host of world-famous resorts and playgrounds is Southern Pacific's invitation for the finest vaca tion you ever had. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood, famed National parks and resorts of the Pacific Coast— all are easily and quickly reached by Southern Pacific. and to the East Our smart styles do not detract from one’s appearance —T hey of ten add to it. 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