g w ; ‘ a " " ' ’ THURSDAY F E B R U A R Y 1 <■ 1 T H E S P R IN G F IE L D S E W S P A G E TWO of Oregon Our national requirem ent. for aaw timber are about «A.iMtO.OOO.OOO fe*t annually and It la eatlmated that Are. Insects and dlaeaae deetroy about IS.OOO.OOrt.oOO rabllshsd Every ThurwUy at fret more, making an annual drain on our forests of &S.- Springfield. l-an* Connty. Oregon. by 000000.000 board f * t We know that we are uafng timber now (Ire tim e, aa THE WILLAMETTE PRESS B B MAXEY. Editor F. C WKSTERF1B1.D Manager faat aa Nature can replace ft by growth, and thnt the replacement by planting la aa yet only trifling Aaaum „ „red at second claaa matter. February 2«. IMS at tha ing that we ahall continue our uae of Umber at the »res- po.«toff»ee, Springfield. Oregon ent rate our naw timber aupply will be exhausted In forty INCOME TAX IN NUTSHELL WHOf Single peisana who had net Income of *1.000 nr more or gross Incom» of I t 000 or more. \ and married couples who had net Income of 52.000 or more or gross Incom* «< 15.000 or more ymuat Ale returns WHEN? The filing period It from January 1 to March It, IBS*. ve*r» MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATS WHERE r Collector of Internal F o - r year* 1« )u»t aMnut Ion« enough to «row a I« owm “ - J “ . - “£ e . . . fir io î second. ' . grade ' ü . alae . . . . We ar • head d Into [ revenue for Ihe district In which Brewood the person live* or has his a lumber famine that half Ihe people now living will nee principal place of business and s u f fe r -T h e Portland Tel. gram thvrsw ay . ffrrcary IS. IB M . HOWf Instruction on Fo-m 1040A nnd Form 1040; also Ih W O R LU LOSES A G REAT MAN ____ law and reguallona. E d ito ria l P ro g ra m In the death of Woodrow Wilson the world haa Inal a WHAT Four per cent normal L rea l man As a atatoanan the ex president had few tax on the Aral H.ooo of net In Make Sprirfl* eld the Induatr.al Canter of Was peers From governor of New J raey to President o f the come In ercess of the personal tern Oreson. VnltM States, the former Princeton college president.! exemption and credits for do- Develop a Strong Trading Point; Budd a City whose political t-wlnlng up to that tim e had not been p -nd.nl» Eight per cent nor of Contented Homes. ; practical to anv gr at degree, hts Ideals expressed In h l. ? mal tax on bulnnc of net Income L a n e writing» of the new freedom ' commanded the .t III. Improve Living Conditions on the F a r m . P r o ­ Surtax from 1 per cent to 50 mote the Ra .¡n g of Purebred Livestock and « -ntlon of the entire nation and his shRIly aa a lead--, per cent on net Incom e, over the Growing of Fruit! Work for Better Market» in world affairs soon became apparent. HI» accomplish $<1,000 for the year 1923 Tell the World About Oregon's Scenic Wonder­ • moots were brought about by a gr a. Intellect « « ta h a d IV. land. •to w in g all opposition When once convinced ha was rlgh , » » • • » • • e e a a a e a a a - on aff.fr, governing his people no P res.n r». no matter » •H n O u N n E . « S T . ABE” how great. <«|M alter h l. decision. and m illion , of plain Tr.osdav w e observed the 115th a n n iv e rs a ry peop„ d ,o h i. support, knowing that no mom o f \b r h a m Mncoln. T h e "g re a t e m a n c ip a to r" Is r cou,d change his viewpoint and that his ac » wo > rn te o f tw o o r th re e g re a t« u m en th is c o u n try £ dlc ..e d by M b •»» Though op p o.ition THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS .„her ...0 .1 ,1 » f» r| C M » ,. O p r . l - i (shipwreck, or txam ple a flood or fsoat. wh >lher or | A chsnge In opernlliig n i ’lh o .lw will no* connected with the taxpayer's he sffecllve In tha HpringA.Id plan, hnslness. may he dedurli d from gross ,,r (he Mountain H isle. Power com I Income in his IMS Income lax return pany until ih s and of Ihe month Un It his home or automobile Is destroyed der the new system I.. E lh.uk. will by Are. th « loss la deductible for lite h a w charge of Ihe second shift from « p m . lomldnlgh*. instead of I h ’ year In which II ococuireil Loss of prviperly by ih ft or bur oral shift Wjlch Is h l. regular duly. glare Is an allowable deduction and John llenderer will have Ihe third need not be Incurred In trade or busi shift from midnight t o l a m . In nets. A loss for embagtlemenl 1« also stead Of the second, and 1« L llurtielt ' deductIhl • will lake Ihe Atwl shift, from • n m [ All losses are ,|eductlbl,* onlv to Ihe lo 4 P m The object of the a-rang* extent by which they are not compel,- m ml Is IO allow Mr Hum. II. who was ea'ed for hy Insurance or otherwise. recently promoted from Areman. lo 1 learn the management while on duly O n Jo u rn al S txft In the day lime After tb it monih b - j Oregon Agrlcul mal College. , or will lake ih« third shift, and ihe oth r ’ valli». Feb 14 Curtis K I’rlc • „f m >n will go hack to Ihelr prsvloua | Sprtngllelil was recently nprolnl si «•* duties. I the tn w asslsian l tor the circulation | A repair of a furnace al Ihe power I of the Oregon Slate Technical Record plan, was begun Monday and conllnn i put out l»y ,ho engineering „ u d en ti ed for Ihree da», while Ihe brick work , of Ihe collegi. This publication wo- was r< placed loim erly known as Ihe Bludeut h i glue i. The HprlngAeld Armv (loada Store I rice la a sophomore In engineer carries a compirle line of camping 'Ing and will aaslal In pulling out n outfits al less pries than you can ...... -I- .. tlMf-n ' I ever in d u c e d H onest Abe ' .hey ca lle d i r „ to a * * • •* * * £ ¡ £ n and his exam ples of h on e sty in p u b lic a ffa irs of hl. ad.i,m * rn tlo « . the big m ind, of .h e know n rlc h i w e ll be e m u la te d d u rin g th e present day tlO Ilcsl » . n ra h„ worth nnd h.d it not been his fate to b .trick n with ------ meter o f e very g re a t in d iv id u a l. One m ay po«- sess every o th e r d e m e n t o f g reatness b u t If he ^ B e b i ' t h e guiding hand of affairs during the World War , be d ishonest. I f he d isreg a rd th e tr u th - I f he be w illin g to m isre prese nt fa c ts o r c o n d itio n s fo r c n s i , th e ex president w .th.Pxul a handicap that deprived dva w h a t seems a t th e tim e p ersonal a a ya n ce m e n m t, . he n r hlm o{ eJtert.u ing hfc power to a i ,rv is n o t a g re a t m an. S ooner o r la te r th e sin o f n„tlon perf« n o p .ra.io« Had be had a « m u ry aivoi'd r D ^ ig V T r i i ’ h m u e ' r «” o n »" X , . . . Of* : n« ^ t - war ra m Z —commanding „ d a h im o out u t. d ish o n e sty w ill « fin him« T h e W e ste rn W o rld o f B andon has Just pub- \T - p a g e F o r t o f Bandon e d itio n w h ic h set-» fo rth th e in d u s tria l advantages o f th e t o - o n u ih e v va a lle v and o th e r sections o i f s b o u u th u i w w e c s m te c rn ... ille qum e n a as w e ll as th e need fo r p o rt d O re so d evelopm evelopm ent. ent. ? t ? a spTendli ^tlm o n ial of the enterprise dis- nlayed in B andon. I t appears it» 1 th e c o u n trv ,. • 4 a. . . . . ‘ » more thorough and comprehensive -sith attendant physical ailments. > oiU t ; h > n w u«-r. w h at would he n f r the world had he h?en p ya ca. 5, . needs more like you. # e , Eugene has built may ew hotels on paper It s T Does your • b f Appetite Lag „ hl>t(>r7 „ on. of J . n.uo« . £.«.•< » - U tpoe condition been known to r - - - - X , ' X - by oppoalng faction. ™ « ld ,h s ; ’ w h o h.3V6 F 6 ttl- ... * . ’ ’X « . oPer .„ tb . Do yo u e ver get to th e p o in t w h e re y o u r a p p e tite htgn and yo u ta k e no p le asu re in y o u r m eals W e ll y o u r d ie t has n ot been fittin g y o u r m ode o f Hie. N a tu re In te nd ed th a t yo u have an a p p e tite and a pleasure ; thBt he w„ 8 OM in y o u r food. W h e a t 1‘ro d u c ts are w h a t you need. ML 9 leal period T” " ■ » » Of a great man -R o a eb u -g Spring ha» come even It the ground hog did see h is shadow . . . . V oter, have no right to - S p rin g fie ld 's prospects lo o k be tte r e very day. E d ito r ia l ^ . “^ T .¿ '» r . VISIONING TIMBER ' A rra ih showing the timber resources of the yet tim b er-, v ^ n X r s pew in the chepel at PotMflam. » the five leading Umber « a t e . outsid of the three West ) In the eg Kais ............. „sh-button has been found which his " O m st states Is but 360.000.000.COO C-et. which is lcs- b’ -ve-l to ring a b II In the palpi, When the m in l.to. h id 12O.«C.tttJ-f0 feet thsn the timber of Oregon, and but a r e a c h e d the allotted time th • nll-hlghest would ring »he W , -ihe dominie was ex p e,.e,l lo 'Inbh his d «course little more then that of Washings/m. The Original timber stand in th C it e d State- w,.s ap fo hwlih. even thoueh h — In h - middle of a s< n- Wilhelm It y s always nroxim ateb 5.200,000.000.000 board feet of which abou. L u ce Tha, sound, like the 1100 ttf.CtO.CiO feet r m.aln. and of this 1 -ne and Cori with him. with the "me" part fir st- < ap- (¿p.000 re feet, or r niwr»- more than half, h — ln the three West •Oe.Oi'O e l, o -.» , — « ’„ „ v iv Coast states, ar,’ a little less than half this In th s-a’e per s Weekly. h la n a tu re 's fo o d "a la m od e." T h e good h o u s e w ife w ill a lw u y a be sure »he get« F e a th ­ e rfla k e F lo u r— Y ou w o n 't fo rg e t t h r nam e If you th in k " lig h t aa a fe a th e r.” . volnntnrily abstain from yo cltlxens neglect thel- " TOO<1 PT v n e g " ' ^ t "f tTk.ng part In the government I C om m ent Featherflake Flour h,.a l ln ihe loss • Springfield Mill & Something New for the Benefit of the /omen OUR ECONOMY SERVICE VST W ith th is service we do th e h a rd e st w o rk o f th e hom e, t h a t is th e w a s h in g b u t we do m o re ; we fo ld and iro n a ll fla t pieces and re tu rn th o rn ready fo r use. A ll w e a rin g pieces are re tu rn e d dam p and ready to iro n . ' V W Í fiATÎKÊO rr To HIM W e are g iv in g yo u th is se rvice fo r o n ly 7 cents a pound w ith a m in im u m -THAT HE MV5T ô A rne R CHiPÍ MD To KfcEP T he L06S ■AZOIZLP HAVE REAP P X ? ' IF he a U&HT To o f 50 cents per b u n dle w ith an e x tra c h a rg e o f 1 c e n t fo r h a n d k e rc h ie fs w h ic h are iro n e d . r Phone us- S p rin g fie 'd 28-J and see th e adva nta g e th is service w ill give yo u. Our finished work is unexcelled. dry at 9 cents a pound. Rough City Steam Laundry R. C. Markee, Owner (C«rr