Fish on River Friday Mr and atcli Whether the ilt«|Miiilttim id vising the moving of the heavy Mrs Morris Morton and Mrs oven which Is built up of close thia elee’rlc power Is Io rest with Esther Monaco fished on Blue river the stale of Ne» York or with the fitting bricks and powdered as Friday Federal «overnuieiil la a question besfos. Published Ever»' Thureday at which Is not answered In the treaty. Sprlngfteld. ta n a County, Oregon. by Soma Broader Objsetlons T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS Another ground of erlllv’lsni Is H. E. MAXEY. Editor______________ that under the treaty the Canadian! goveruiuent will have to spend only Rnterod aa aecoad c la » matter. February M. 1*03, at the poatofftee. S iiitiiiic r Him ' I r her«' gttd your POitiph'xloit w on l It'l about one-atath as much money a* Springfield, O r e g o n ______________________ ,voti forget It It rem liH l* v«»ti If you «r” going «»of lu the Vnlted States, and. that alm ost, M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E the Run and the wind mid Rtirf. you must provide fo r *&&.oot>.t>oti of Amerieau funds will One Year to Advance >1-78 Three Months .......... - ...... - 7Sc have to be spent for Canadian mu U h welfare. ' Diana tore hit hand» from ahout I \ltrails »lie felt as if la” ■ i • |H leriala, engineers aud labor, while Six Months — ______- - »LB» sin gle ..................... U Thirteenth Instalment her i aratetl hi so complete! iroiu \l;«d Thia store I r specially iweparetl lo supply you» I I lie cotta ,- that it >< <> 4 there will be uo eompenaatlug ea "It's too late,” she said again, and (Sis ling Sanv • yeeM eirl. in lo»» « u h County Official Newspaper it »lie tild novel reallv lu te I e»a peiidttures by Canada tor Aiuerlean ; then, breathlessly. “Don't make me __aaU XV»t«rmon. • m iiu r - l m « n . Im auty uldR fo r Hummer. tin e. and at ther ti e» it seem it aa labor or materials a « « r e u « co U s » m • “'J >• •’ •>« •» J}* hate you. Dennis.” to m e n » * '« ’ under the cor» »” t'* h u m id THURSDAY, AUGUST «. l»»2 He stood up, his face convulsed with ■I »lie » i e just in I mull n m.'.i’» ”g « k o Bvsa n»«r i*« rottoao wooer Those are only sumplea ol the Ske And» ket»elf («Hina in Wire agitation, hut now she no longer pitied tune lor some miracle Io happen • -d doetoi. but »till « S M tn b«'kl h en ni»- him would give h e i 1» '» th* happiu» » o»p thing» that are being said about ihi N A T IO N A L COW ARDICE she was only conscious of that __ L inds. Oenm«' w lt« . tell» k«t tkol which .»he I ngiil. trsiaty as negotiated Huek ol all ol i oBoiod D ewni, » iln-orer but ke would sick, ashamed feeling that was almost T o o ur mind the excessive use of force to eject the She li al heard nothing ■>( Ratli' ne Iheae criticism s there la a much i A sotovt it; ke would have felt com iwllrd to phi steal. — m Ilia n s . Diana'» k'v» In t Doetoi Rath bonus arm y from W ashington, D. C.. was uncalled fo r and since ln> 1 « 'ei : t- e letter to vvl„ it He went on pleading, imploring, to asts tempered hy |ewk>u«v ot a woman id broader baae lor the real fight an atrocious violation o f hum an rights, brought about by- nomad Rooolte. who H i» ’ ’n the doeto» a reminding her of all they had been she had vvnt.en a do en twent. against ratification tsasa A t loot R at»tuna tin-la thot be is to one another—all they would yet he. pile» .it-..I destroyed them all. excited c ity com m issioners o f the capital c ity who made Aotfty but ke cunlat What was the use of writing to "»J in ' lore ’ with Pions. . ;z ■ Diana put « her ■»■ « hands aweasjyv » over ’ ' » • ovi her vmj. ears. Thia baae la the growing belle' false representations to the president, as to the g ra v ity of She felt that it wa, more than »he him He would not answer. | that a tl-fool water-way. IftOO miles ■ , » i a a ... .1 ,^ u.,, II a K * « . . ila* » *lk .I !.* ...--— bar hiiatwnd had been killed in the war. Rut could bear. she felt a» if he were try- Miss Starling had departed tor the danger. W arm w eather d rivin g m akfR m any demanda on S m i l e was kopalewaly insane. Dlsns snd ing to strip her naked instead of trying pilgrimage to Normandy with buy long, would not acroiiipltah the pur Granted th a t the so-called bonus arm y m ay have been kathbona port, and a letter come» from A u nt pose which It Is Intended to serve, yo u r car. You need good gasoline and oil and a|»eclal S b .lw y n c a llin t D iana back to London occupying otherwise vacant governm ent property th e ir namely that of making <eap«irta out a tte n tio n given to greaalng and adjtiatm enta. Thia NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ejection w ith tear gas and bayonet is just as logical as fo r a of Duluth. Chicago» Cleveland. De She could not quite fathom the re Ktatlon I r equipped to Rttpply Rervlee fo r every nee«, of landlord o f this c ity to evict a tenant who has not paid his troit. Cleveland, Buffalo. Toronto lationship between Diana and tlte good- rent, w ith the aid o f a policeman and a sack fu ll o f tear gas your autom obile. and the other towna ou the upper looking man whose voice made her bombs. I f this method was being used now in these tim es own lonely heart turn over with »uch lakea. At the time when twenty- hundreds o f thousands of homeless people would lie liv in g wistful memories. She had once seveu feet waa fixed upou aa the thought . . . hut, of course, that wa» in the unsheltered streets. ueceaaary depth to bring ocean-go too ahaurd; Rathbone would never 5th and A Street« S pringfield Ing ships up Into the lake country The rem nant o f the bonus arm y left in W ashington seriously consider a child like Diana, though it was quite possible that »he aud the effort to develop this water are a homeless unemployed crow d o f men and women w ho might have taken a wilful fancy to way waa beguu, ocean commerce are only asking a chance. For the most part they are peo him. The Creature had known other was still mostly carried lu small ple who would be glad to w o rk at any job and no doubt cases where patients had temporarily ships. Bluce then we have had a would be glad to have a good job ra th e r than the tw o or fallen in love with the doctor who! world war. In which practically all looked after them, but it seldom came three hundred dollars rem aining on th e ir adjusted service to anything. the old shtpa were scrapped or ren certificates. But they have gotten neither and now are be Diana went ont into the garden. dered obsolete, and the new mar ing driven from p illa r to post, unw anted by any city, in a She was full of curiosity to know chant marlue of (he world constats country they once fought fo r to keep out of German bond- what Dennis would say to her; she Y o u 'll not have to w o rry about the heart o r h u m id ity maluty of large ships, which could supposed cynically that there would be more lies and pretense not by auy possibility penetrate In aa long as o u r fo u n ta in serves the delicious w onderful T his condition is a national disgrace. It should be up- He came quite early. to the upper lakes through a drlnkR. We m ake 'em like you like 'em. moat in the minds o f both p o litica l parties instead o f a ll th is The smart two-seater raced up the twenty-seven foot channel, even If road and came to a standstill at the quibbling about prohibition , the St. Lawrence w aterw ay, the It were economical for them to gate where last night . . Diana could to cover and protect her. as Rathbone founds in her pocket She had written building of a bunch o f postoffices aud o th e r projects of Eggimann'R Ice cream I r the cham pion hot not pursue that memory. Last night would have done. a pathetic note of gratitude »«.> Diana travel al the slow speed to which doubtful value. Yet there was not one constructive word was like some live creature waiting w eather dessert, W ere al wavs ready w ith a cone or She said at last, brokenly: had ' « * . h« r » l‘»»«»anl rivers and canals limit navigation, said about it either at the Chicago conventions o r in con to pounce upon her directly she was “If you onlv knew how you’re hurt- »*'" hirr arrival, of the sea beating lu other words, the shipping Indus I a freezer fu ll. off her guard and tear her in pieces. ing me.” ¡against a gigantic rock. gress No nation w ith abundant na tu ra l resources can ex try has developed while the Ht -j She opened the gate and greeted pect thousands o f its citizens to starve in the streets peace He misunderstood that, eagerly The Creature had shed a_few trarj Waterman with a smile. Lawrence deep water way project j ably. N or can any nation rely on its arm y to continue to , “You’re an early bird.” she said grasping it as a sign that he was to when the said good-bye to Diana. has stood still. I<e forgiven ; he made the fatal mistake Jenny had wept copiously, force people to do it. W hat went on in W ashington was fcahnly. in.na line weeping heraeM arms. Di ua had teit felt like wee It Is estimated by those who| I She led the way and as soon as thev of trying to take her in his arms only a tem porary postponement tow ard solution o f a grave Diana fled away from him. putting w-L-i she looked from the window of know about such things that not' •were in the sitting room Waterman problem. Such a condition endangers hum an safety, pro "Where lb» Service le Different the width of the little room between Mrs Gladwvn's big Rolls to wav* more than fourteen percent of the out: perty rig h ts and signals the d o w n fa ll o f any governm ent. (broke gi»d-byeto her little group of friendat “Wliat became of you last night. them, staring at him with wild eves passenger cargo ships engaged In| “Don’t touch me—don’t ever dare Mr Shurey. Jonas, Miss Starling. Tea- Not to face it is national cowardice. 1 »as worried to death I Might u-mething dreadful had hap- ! to touch me again!” she stammered nv and one or two women from tha the United States foreign trade and not more thun fifteen per cent of They told me at Palmeiro's ! Thev stood looking at one another neighbouring cottages T H E UPSW ING HAS BEGUN you had been and had left sud- a« if they had been mortal enemies : Since then life had gone on vary the fast all-cargo veesels or tank then Waterman laid thickly : much the same aa before. era now using American ports, Everywhere we hear speaking more hopefully than even “If I go away now. Dtona . . . 11 She had not teen Dennis Waterman could use the new water-way If It fibaa sat his eyes sereialj a m onth ago. T hat m ysterious som ething w hich some folks I »hail neve- come back.” again, but she had been told that ha “Yes. I ran away.** *h* said Diana felt her lipa twitching into had toliowed his wife to Paris Poor were built. "San »way ? call “ public psychology" has d e fin ite ly changed. Instead “Yes, I found out that I didn't want a smile, but the repressed it and an Linda! And In Conclusion of ta lk in g "depression" we hear business men, w orkers, Diana had heard ho the gray' te see you after alL” sacred gently : W h eth er y o u ’ra In the enthusiasm generated In bankers and m anufacturers ta lk in g o f "b e tte r tim es ahead. haired man was for whom she liad “What do you mean J" “I'm sorry. Derma»—good-bye.” p l a n n i n g a t o u r in « the Middle West by the advocate» j T h a t is not all th a t is needed to put us back on a sound “While I was waiting, Linda came Waterman left the cottage with aa been waiting that night at Palmeiro's trip, going v a m p in g a t list» to I j a^as quite an accident—she much dignity aa tan could ' Mrs. Glsdwyn had got the whole story of the seaway, very little emphasis! w orking basis, but w ith o u t such a change o f m ental a ttitu d e Ing, ot Just on a picnic . , . was net spying an aa." . H u concert refused to allow him to 'complete before she had been back in has been placed upon the (act that we would never have a chance to come back. F aith is as y o u ti n««d “ gnod eats“ snZ “t mHw > She went to Paris yes- admit defeat; he and Diana had quar- I London a couple of days, navigation lu the upper lakes, from guod light. T h e Coleman S p o il- essential in business as it is in religion. W hen folks believe terday momit<." relied to often before, and she bad!, “His name is Anthoogr Jevoca, she L ila Lantern ei-d Camp S lov, “She didn't; she was at Palmeiro's always been sorry. Soon—»-morrow , informed Diana “Apparently he and Buffalo to Duluth, ends early In th a t things can be done, they usually find a way to do them , w ill dell vet ** rigui now “ , , last sight, and wa had quite a little or the next day—there would come Linda Waterman have known one an- December, when the insurance com when they do not believe that any th in g they can do w ill a n y wb«rw an d any lim e I talk together.“ a letter from her Ha knew so well, “‘6 « »«» years.” panies on vessels facing the on | do any good, e ffo rt ceases. She was quick to see the sadden what its contents would be I married man?" Diana asked coming Ice. Navigation uever opens ( T h e Instant L ig h tin g C ole W hat has happened is th a t fa ith in Am erica and in our saspidon in his eyes. Her last night there, she received a * ’**J?U* much interest. m a n 9 p o rt-L iie Lantern le email again before March or April, so i “It was Iinda who nude you change I letter from Dr. Rathbone. I "** wlA b<en m * Am erican system is com ing back. People are no longer tn eta* but big In brilliance "M t k a s Miss G ladwtw i asylum for fifteen years," Mrs. Glad- that, so tar through truffle Is con 'pear mind,” he said savagely afraid. And as fast as that new fa ith spreads, ju st so fast O nly 12 Inches high, weight -I saw Shurey this evening, and w>“ wlth r*li,h cerned, the proposed deep water Diana nodded. only J tbe., yel givee up lo 15« w ill econim ic conditions im prove. ht tells me you are returning to i “ “ »>mg a man to a I urn way would he out of commission ' He stared at her for a candlepower of puie w hite llgba London on Wednesday, »here dtvoece is tdaeiday w m cam l,tK„ P " “ » •her. he broke out: There is no lack o f money in A m e rica ; the lack has been for from three to four months every j f o e . then then. < ^ ' 7 J0* ’6« 1 we do oos meet .gam U before * *h* « « P y i e s g l e e t g lo b e p r o te c t! “I've told you again and again that in confidence in investm ents. Too m any people were stung year. m antle . , , mekee It en Indooe ecu cannot pay any attention to what w d it b unlikely, we in g that dur “Ferhaps he didn't want to divorce by speculative schemes in the guise of investm ents, to en Linda says. She is a jealous woman." And as a (Inal argument against end ouidout light. ing the next few days I shall be her." Diana said. courage them to put money they have since accum ulated “Oh, no ; she's not in the least jealous very busy, I want to impress upon “Well, he is fret at last, poor mao,“ the proposal, It is pointed out that ol you or of me, if that is wliat you you to take great care of yourself her aunt went oo “She died about two every Important canal. Including I in to anything but the soundest and m ost proved enterprises. ■scan,” Diana said calmly “I am not' and not to ovartas your strength I B u t now money is beginning to come out. M . lj _n i- j v - in. months ago. when the Watermans were the Sues Canal, the Manchester j at all sure. Dennis, that you don't am afraid tins wfll reed rather like |m , IUW K the next thing Canal, the Panama Canal and the real!- like her a great deal better than ! a homily, but you must put ,t «town I , wl|, u , h>, thrr, We were interested to see the report o f the savings she likes you.” to my poor powers of expression I divorct thite •• CAMP STOVES Chicago Drainage Canal, coal from bank deposits in the United States fo r the past few years. “I don't understand what you mean. rather than to any other cause I | She 1<xjkrd u h„ ,,iece .harply m two to three times as much aa the and LANTERNS They have been gro w in g steadily since 1926, u n til now 52 Whatever Linda told vou, you can yo^ »poke, but Diana's face wai io> original estim ates contemplated m illio n Americans have more than 28 thousand m illio n d ol take it from me it is not the truth." bright ude and believe that life is different Coleman Lam p Slovee are “Isn’t it ? Not when she said that very largely what we choose to make ! rliana and Mrs. Gladwyn were dto- The eetlmate for the United States m iniature gee ranges that give lars in this fo rm of reserve alone, an average o f more than she had offered to divorce you and real In e ta n t-g u cooking a-1 vice» it, in spite of disappointments and , ,ng at the Fosters' that night, share of the St. Lawrence d e e p ; $500 each! Most o f this money w ill not be easily lured in to that you had refused? I think it is L ig h t Instantly J net tike gas . . . sacrifice. I am preaching to myself Diana had only consented to go Un water-ways Is 12611,000.000. It Is speculation, but m uch o f it w ill go in to new homes, in to fte truth, Dennis.” no preheeling. Cook real meals as much as to you, teeing that we dCT extreme pressure She dislike« more likely, its opponents say, to small business enterprises, in to a thousand other solid and He took a step towards her. in an eppetiiing w ay . . . any both have to learn our lessons in the Mrs. Foster: she was a “climber** of cost half or three-quarters of a toll- j same hard school. “It’s a damned lie, Diana. You thing you w ent any way you productive investm ents as soon as the re tu rn o f confidence the most flagrant type who shamelessly know I’ve told you scores of tim es, went It. E veryth ing is bitll’-ln. “If I were an eloquent man there “collected celebrities.” and who scan lion b«*fore we are through with It. becomes th orough ly m a n ife s t________ that I would give anything I possess Folds up like a Bull case with it so much I could say, but I know dalized them as toon as they had left Interest charge, on thin InveMment SODtL Ne. «a-Rx«, Fri<« gg.i everything stowed Inside. If only she would give me my free you will understand. Keep a brave her house at three percent might ea.lly run to °* " ’ dom.” heart, and keep well. Good night Jonas had written her that Rath- DIG T H E FLO R ID A C AN AL once again. Diana. COLEM AN LAMP A N D STOVE C O M PA N Y Diana smiled faintly. bom’s house was up for sale, and fifteen million or even twenty five “I know you have.” she agreed. “Yours ever, Donald was going to live in America. million dollar, a year. FICMrrA. KAHS. . CMICAaO. ILL FMILAOiLFMlA, FA. . LO« A N SILC t. CAUF. It seems to us th a t this is the tim e o f all tim es to begin “But llxil is the damned lie—not what “D onald R athronb ." Diana permitted herself one moment Anyway, whatever the merit» of digging th a t deep-water canal across the neck of the F lorida Linda said.” “P. S. I have added the post of anguish She saw the dull colour rise slowly script you spoke alwiut on the other “Oh, God, I can’t bear it any long the treaty, it le certain that one ot peninsula. W hile we are preparing to build the St. Lawrence HtSq the bitterewt controveraie». perhapa side." to his face, and she turned her eyes er,” she said aloud. deep-waterway along our northern border a t a cost o f 258 — — — — — — •way. Diana turned the __________ page with a _____ hand She greeted her hostess with a the bitterest «Ince the Treaty o f ; m illio n dollars, it looks to us as if we should not w ait to put She felt sick and ashamed; not for that trembled; her heart seemed to be vague smile and discovered her aunt Verealllee wa» rejected by the w n I ~ a lot more money and men at w ork in the South, also. her own sake, but for his. She had turned to water, and there was a mist comfortably seated in a big chair with ate In 1#1*. 1» on the cards for the ' once thought this man so splendid; 1 hefore her eyes so that for a little a large cocktail and a plate of caviare The Florida canal defin ite ly comes in the class o f self- next Reaiton. there had been a time when she w ould » bile she could hardly make out the at her elbow have given him everything she pos- last words he •—* had --------- written liq uidatin g public w orks fo r w hich the R econstruction F in Diana looked around the room with They were: out interest. The same old crowd one T O N N A G E O F T R U C K S ance C orporation is authorized to lend its 3,800,000,000 of •ested—body and soul—and it hurt her unspeakably to knew that he was io “I Itn t one/ oj I liv* on tt. always met everywhere. Diana spoke resources. It w ill cost. A rm y engineers estim ate, about unworthy—even of her! the told her W hat cate it (hit to ttuah or talk to one or two of them and refuted a C O M P A R E D T O R A IL W A Y S $200.000,000. T h a t is a sm all sum as m oney is counted in about» self whimsically. cocktail. People were still arriving, ..... / lo te you." After a moment she looked at him these days. It w ill take several years to com plete it, but a starchy footman announcing their Coat of Building and Maintaining •gain : in the last few minutes he names at the door in stentorian tones. when it is finished it w ill save so m uch tim e and m oney fo i CHAPTER XX Necessary Highways Would seemed in some unaccountable way to "Sir William and Lady Marley.” Diana's maid Anna drew the cur- ships plying between G u lf ports and the A tla n tic seaboard Be Prohlbltlove have lost stature—to have grown ordi-1 tains back with a sharp little rattle. Lady Marley had been a chorus girl, th a t it w ill pay fo r itself in to lls in a few years. and there had been a violent love af •“ ¡L . i. l - j • to»»*ng in the morning light. a 4 t ’ l T ,W“y' *Le L**1*’ aga,n wai in L“ * ”» wi’h Mr, fair with a minor prince to her credit A fleet of 8,260.000 ftve-ton The Panama Canal last year, in spite o f depressed - And I B shall never run back any developed . more. . . Gladwyn, ------- „ „ as a . that ,„„7 lady had uvvempefi before she caught old Sir William oc trucks would be necessary to move foreign trade, earned $12,000,000 above the cost o f opera D®“ 1’ L , • sciatic jain and at the same moment ,h*’ brink of ,he Rravi an<l suddenly all the traffic now handled by rail She saw his lips move as he tried to had discovered a wonderful German l*c^ne respectahlr tion. A fte r paying the interest on the $125,000,000 of Pan ways In the United States accord- j •peak, but he could find no w rds. ma«sense who. so she declared, alone “Dr Donald Rathbtxie— “ ama Canal Bonds, this le ft $9,000,000 p ro fit. There is m uch Then suddenly he went down on hit c o u ld c u r e i t . , o , ftC T th _ , had Ing to William Z. Ripley, Harvard more ship tra ffic between the G u lf of Mexico ports and knees, encircling her with hi« arms, not gone to Scotland University professor, »uch a fleet ' those on the A tla n tic coast than there is going th ro u g h the hiding his face against her Sjv weeks of trucks would form a solid col- ! Continued Next Week "Don’t send me away, Diana. . . . I Diana lay back on her pillows, let- Panama Canal annually. A t a much sm aller to ll per gross umn 20,000 miles long or a proces ton, the F lorida canal could earn as m uch as Panam a does. love you so. . . . Ill do anything you tin’ the tea grow cold ant—anything in the wide world— Six weeks—six month sion ten trucks wide, with trucks only you won’t send me away away." it wa all the same We understand th a t application is being made to the fender to fender, reaching from R econstruction Finance C orporation to finance this enter New York to San Francisco. lake» have been presumably united from Lake Michigan Into the Cbl- prise. We hope th a t it w ill be one of the things done Mr. Ripley further states In argu beliind the movement to make them ! cago Drainage Canal to 1500 cubic Ing for the railroads that: speedily. eeaport». Tne agitation for a feet per second. Chicago aays that ,~ r ■ » ■ ■ ■ --------- ---------- It Is unbelievable that county, twenty-seveD foot water-way from that 1» not enough to maintain a atate and federal governmenta The coast highw ay association in m eeting Sunday Duluth to Montreal ha» been going nine foot depth of water for the could afford to construct and main passed resolutions asking fo r a federal loan to build the on for at least that length of time. inland water-way from the lakea tain, at expense to the taxpayer, five needed bridges on the new Oregon highw ay. They A week ago, when the announce to the gulf. So strong oppoaltlon te the additional tens of thousand» w ould make these bridges se lf-fin a n c in g by tolls. T his pro ment wa» made that g treaty had the treaty la already developing In of miles of improved highway gram is carried out would mean $3,000,000 in em ploym ent finally been negotiated between Illlnoli and In the etate» to the which such truck traffic would re re lie f w ork. Since this newspaper was the firs t and only Washington and Ottawa providing south and west thereof that are In quire. Even were this possible It one in Oregon to make the suggestion as a self fin a n cin g for the carrying out of this 1m- terested In the lake» to the gulf Is the opinion of Professor Ripley project, we view the action of the Coast association w ith Washington, D. C.—Congress h a s.m en se project, It was hailed by the water-way. that "veritable chaos would ensue I adjoumed, but Senator Borah I s ' deep water-way advocates a , a ' . . . . satisfaction. >• 1 at Tlctory 1 Opposition is developing from the were the nation forced to rely upon ----------- — --- --------- still In session. I state of New York from two or the highways alone for commercial R E A L L Y K N E W T H E FACTS, you would A candidate fo r the state senate in M ultnom ah county in a week all of that has changed i hree dlf, ftrent ang|eH There Intercourse.” As chairman of the Foreign A f buy an electric refrigerator at once. Tha food spent $4780 In the prim ary election and s till has the gen the , reaty wh,th allo. Railroads given either reasonably fairs committee of the senate. Sen There Is no public project against eral election to go through. Is the job w o rth it? laving alone will pay for the refrigerator to «ay ........ ..............................many shafts of crltlclam | r<tpa t(J the Mtate of New York any free rein, or protected from unre ator ............................... Borah has announced that he ------------------ 9 ------------------ nothing about safeguarding your health and that will conduct an Investigation In to , have been leveled as are being jMjrt of the |268.000,000 which the bulated and government-subsidized T w o bonus m archers who w ent to W ashington w ill the treaty recently negotiated be- “ lined at this treaty at the present i of your family. The amount of electricity requir Lawrence water way Is expected competition, can quickly adapt secure paym ent now on th e ir adjusted service ce rtifica te s tween the United States and Can »line. Some of the criticism Is poll ed io operate the average electric refrigerator a to cost the United »tales and Presl them selves to modern- conditions in fu ll. They are the tw o who were shot. ada for the construction of the S t .; th-al. some Is economic. dent Hoover refused to discuss that coordinate truck and bus with the to »mall in comparison with the benefit« derived rails, and provide a service to the Lawrence deep water-way. S in c e ; Chicago Now “Doubta” point with Governor Roosevelt and that it need xarcely be considered. See yoav C hain stores, the shoe business and the tobacco trade public unexcelled In economy, con hardware, furniture or electrical are the only ones reported holding th e ir own d u rin g the de this treaty does not take effect u n til; Chicago has long been ambitious the chairman of the New York state 1 It has been ratified by the proper | become a seaport, as a part ol power authority, Frank I’. Walsh. venlence and speed. pression. legislative bodies of both nations, that city’s ambition to rival New The fear that New York atate will the fate of this St. Lawrence pro York In every way. If there were a have to spend 1160,000,000 of the L E B A N O N B A K E R Y G E T S ject rests with the United States navigable LA RG E O V E N H E R E channel twenty-seven (268,000,000 Is one of the grounds MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY senate, and from present Indica feet deep, all the way from the i of opposition from that state An- The large oven of the former tions it is going to be one of the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Chicago, other point on which the fight on The Klam ath Falls papers showed gross ignorance In hotly controversial subjects of de- that ambition might In part be real the treaty will be made Is the ques Hprlngfleld Bakery was dismantled th e ir e ffo rt to have colleges moved to th e ir city and dis I bate when the senate convenes ized. But Chicago and the state tlon of how the hydro-electric this week and Is to be taken to played unbelievable lack of knowledge of the geography of again next December. ot Illinois now seem to be lining power which will be developed Lebanon where It will be erected th e ir own state. They spoke of Eugene as a suburb o f C ot For twenty-five years the cities up against the treaty on the ground along the northern border of New In the plant of the Lebanon E lec tage Grove. Eugene is a suburb of Springfield, not Cottage aud states bordering on the upper that It limits the diversion of watei York stats will be handled on thia tric bakery. Fred Frese le aupar- THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS MAM MADEæTOWM RUBY M. AYRES Deauty Aids For Summer KETELS DRUG STORE Hot Weather Is Here a aa “A” Street Service Station Cool Again '1 1 R G G IM A N N ’S TWO PALS /orE V E R V CAMPER Cpleman THg ASK YOUR DEALER 5 A .. ’ÍL;. W A S H IN G T O N ------«------ Editorial Comment Grove.—Cottage Grove SentlueL ELECTRICITY IS CH EA P