PAQE T1FR SPRINf TW O — — .1 f . » . '■ THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Fubllahwl Kvcry Thurwlay at Springfield. Lane Count/. Oreton. by THE WILLAMETTE PRESS H. K M A X K Y . e d ito r_________________ (n te re d as second claae m atter February 34. ISOS at Ihe postonica. St rissn eld . Oregon______________ M A I L S U B S C R IP T IO N One Tear In Advance----- $1.75 $1.0« ■lx Months — -------- _75e . 5C 1926. THURSDAY. APRIL E d ito ria l P ro g ra m I » • L * s IL Make SpWng?i«ld th# Industrial Center of W ea tern Oregon. Develop a Strong Trading Point: Build a City ef Contented Home». IIL Improv« Living Conditions on the Farm . Pro­ mote the Raising of Purebred Livestock and the Growing of F ru it! W o rk for Better M arkets IV. T ell the W o rld About Orogon1* Scenic W o n d e r • a land. e e e e e e e e e e e e a s e e A F E W C O M P A R A T IV E S C H O O L F IG U R E S . • E d ito r ia l RATE Three Months Single C«t>jr tor achitol gge. The first. Barbara, w«» given by a caste compiwed of Kale Banter. Kin ma I'avla. Ace Rublev and Harold B e n n ie S is g ir ls , lit o s t b so p h o m o re « , gave a short «hit, "The Burglar I1 c I w . m ii acta, the Thurston liar mo v band, utilising everything from mbs to harmonica, gave selections, and a trio sang .parodies on the popu lar songs. "Show Me the Wav to Go Home," "'Working on a Railroad." mil "'ll Alai Guin" 10 Rain No M o re " The pines were coached by Ml»« Flora t'a'i pbell T h e ra ilro a d « a re b id d in g u p f o r a l it t l e p lo t o f g ro u n d used as a c it y ,« trk in K la m a th K a lla . T h e h ig h e s t b id is n o w $62,000 a n d it is » till g o in g up. S o m e d iffe r e n c e th e w a y K la m a th K a lla m a k e s th e r a ilr o a d s pa y th a n th e w a y so m e o th e r c itie s h a n d o u t b o n u se s. M u s t h a ve so m e b u sin e ss m e n in c h a rg e o f c ity g o v e rn m e n t th e re . e e T H U R S D A Y . A P R IL «. 1926 —--------------- “ c a m p in g tra d e Myres and Tyson have It »tum d 11 ••hytlroplaiir" for navigation of ih» McKeiisie river, which I» to be 11 »I for slghtsei ng trips for visitor» at the park This I« a 13 fo n t h u t ' w ith a pi-fool beam, rapuille of earn Ina 10 o r 12 |ia«*engt rs The engine I» bring Installed I l l ’s w e ' k The englua mera"'« all nlrrlane propeller, which I n p e b Ih e b o a t, h u l as p la n a « I by the designi r». «III nei Ufi It from the w ‘lei Thi •ffi ■t or the propel, 1er». Il I» esj» l | e « | . will lie noi o ly hou u h e n d . I'Ui »1 o in to SI *1 sb In (b e w a te r lit ilk ng keep li sal foi . a l l o w r i v i r n n v l T Y S O N B U Y S IN T E R E S T Ihe I mi gallon. IN M Y R E S R IV E R P A R K c o u rts . and arc . r y 1 1 lie Boat Iim lo ' -ta ilo rs nt th" will offer diver» Atmounvem nt was made Ihl- Week , m op rit April ts. perk which I» hat W I ' T y s o n ef .SprlligHel.l has in about June I acquire! an Interest In (lie M>r' j e r k , a McKeUSle r ver re-uirt |o, atel near Hayden bridge on the Csnipi John H am lin T ra n tf« rr« d . Creek road Numerous Improv-meRt 1 and new attinettone an- pi 1 tied 1», John Haml n. «on of l'osiroa«irr an« Mr Tyson and Russel Myrrs. wh” w ||l continue In the actlva tn.nage Mrs F II Hamlin, who has Irretì «ce. relary In the American Legation at me,it of the resort A lea room. 24*30 feet In «Ise, Is Tirana. Albania, for some lime, haa now bring built ft Is clauncd In beet: I ran »ferrei! Io Madrid, Hpnln. ac. erect f ve cabins at the para (h is I cording Io word rwcelvrd by the posi- year A filling «laden nnd a «’ore ai rnusler In his new place. Mr Hamlin being esLibllshed by ths owner,’, with »111 I»- serreitirv lo Ih» American view Io catering Io tourist and 'iin»<4 at Madrid. ■ o —«a. e C om m ent e - -w ~es e W E USED TO T A L K T H A T W AY. Jun< tio n C ity is k in d o f h u ff y a b o u t th e m o v in g o f th e fr e ig h t te r m in a l fr o m th a t p la ce to E u g e n e . W itn e s s th e s e m i-e d ito ria l s to r y o n th e fr o n t page o f th e J u n c tio n C ity T im e s : ••Notwith iandl < the various nnd sundry reports about the removal of the freight terminal from Junction City to Fug nr. the date previously announced by the Tims» H correct On Sunday. April 4. the freight trains which have been changing crews at Junction City will run on to Eugene and those from the south wilt atop at Fug. ne, “Vp to the present tm e thia Is the only change that Is being made here Outside of the appointment of a new agent to take the place of J. W. Guinea, no official notice of changes have been received at the depot. ••While the official time card rends somewhat different. I there will be practically no changes in the passenger trains stopping here, because their mall contracts require ' that they take on mall which will necessitate »topping .Should they get the mail schedule so changid as io have ¡only the stops made as marked on the time card. It w.ll I certainly boost the passenger business for the Oregon Electric. "C. Donaschofsky from Bay City has been appointed agent at Junction City and will arriare In a few ilays.” S ta tis tic s f o r 1925. p u b lis h e d b y th e s ta te s u ­ p e rin te n d e n t o f p u b lic in s tr u c tio n s , s h o w s th a t th e re a re 10 s c h o o l d is tr ic ts in O re g o n w it h an e n ro llm e n t b e tw e e n 700 a n d 850. o r a p r r o x im a te - ly th e sa m e s u e as th e S p rin g fie ld d is tr ic t. [Aj/eOSev-rs « In th e a m o u n t o f in d e b te d n e s s S p rin g fie ld I suit year Ruth was hand trapped le a d s th e fie ld in s c h o o ls o f h e r s ite . O u r n e ig h ­ by too much weighL hut thia year b o r in g c ity o f C o tta g e G ro v e , w h ic h u s u a lly b o a st is going to he different he says. Bt’DOBTING THE FAMILY BUS Here’s the Bab«, in a rubber shirt Of b e in g f i r s t in e v e ry th in g , m u s t ta k e a b a c k sw eating himself into oomditioc for Anyone trying to budget the family bus may find some- seat to S p rin g fie ld in a ll fig u re s e x c e p t th e n u m ­ the coming aaaaom b e r Of p u p ils e n ro lle d , s h e h a a .1 0 0 m o re p u p ils thing Interesting In thee figure», laboriously dug up by b u t She has o n ly $65.041 in d e b te d n e s s a g a in s t o u r the Bureau of Industrial Technology $ 1 0 2 .3 3 0 : a 2 0 -rn ill ta x le v y a g a in s t o u r 28 m ills The American people are spending $14.000.000.000 a year a n d ean o n ly a ff o r d to h ire 28 te a c h e rs w h ile w e in buying 4.000.000 automobile« ami operating 20.000.00« j The total Is Itemised as follow»: U N E M P L O Y M E N T IN N O R T H - h a v e 30. » Spent for new cars and accessories $3.750.000 000; W e re c o m m e n d th a t th e s e fig u re s be c lo s e ly W E S T IS D E C R E A S IN G Depreciation. $2.500.000.000; S tu d ie d a n d a t th e sam e tim e th e re a d e r s h o u ld Upkeep, repair». $2.000.000.000; k e e p in m in d t h a t S p rin g fie ld h a s $92,500 w o r th Portland. April 6 —(Special I— An Driver»' Wages. $1.600.000,000; Of s c h o o l h o u se s o n w h ic h o n ly $8000 h a v e been Increased turnover at fir logging Gasoline. $1.200.000.000; p a id o n in 16 y e a rs . A f t e r s tu d y in g th e ta b le be­ camp« coupled with the Increased de­ Garages. $»00.000.000; lo w w e d o n ’t b e lie v e th a t y o u w ill le t a n y o n e te ll mand for construction workers anJ Taxes. $525.000.000; y o u t h a t S p rin g fie ld s c h o o l o p e ra tin g exp e n se s the movement of cannery workers to Tires. $518.000.000; ’ * ' s h o u ld be in t Teased. Alaska last week brought the vol­ Interest on Investment. $500,000.000; ume of Job« offered at west coast O re g o n S c h o o ls W ith E n ro llm e n ts B e tw e e n 700 Insurance. $300 000.000. hiring centers to the highest point a n d 850 P u p ils : _____; 1 Oil. $300.000,000; of the year, according to the 4L em This layout should give the ultimate destroyer a prettv ployment letter Issued here today. Indeb­ Mill* No. Valua- No. tedness Ttx good line on the normality of his own automotive expenses There Is still a surplus of unskilled Teach err tion S tu d e n t* -------- One astonishing fact likely to dawn on the average mo labor In the larger title« but It 1» not $46.313 $1.680.515 25 7* 3 torlst as he studies these statistic« Is that It costs him »0 great as It has been . 805 St Helens ----- 24.804 4.589.900 22 l*-7 more than $700 a year to own and operate his car. How . 750 V e r n o n i a ----- Report« from the Inland Empire 45.378 1.108.680 25 . 724 29.4 many realise that? And how many give a hoot. If they and other district* of eastern Wash­ Bandon -------- 84.614 31-4 do? 1.298.838 25 . 70« Coquille ------- ington and Oregon Indicate that em­ 65.041 1,184.811 28 . 854 20.9 As for the itemization, It will be a new Idea to thou- ployment conditions there are stead Cottage Grove 102.330 1,486.685 _ 764 30 28.0 sands of owners that gasoline Is one of their minor ex- lly Improving, with summer woods Springfield 43.000 1.237,315 25 222 p en ses—Albany Democrat- Herald. _ 717 Lebanon ------- work getting under way. most pins 46.000 1,513.023 26 — • • • _ 724 Ontario ------- sawmills cutting ant rnllroai.s and 19 7 31.500 1,338,873 26 Forest G r o v e _____ 756 general construction work requiring SOME OF OUR FAITHFUL SERVANTS 16.9 47.993 2,812,904 35 McMinnville -------- 850 large crew« The Inland • Emprle re. Working at the state InsUtutlons In and around Salem. port snld that not so many second S p rin g fie ld ha s a h ig h e r m illa g e th a n a n y Of there are Some scores of men and wromen who deserve shifts are being operated in Ihe smw th e 10 s c h o o ls o f its size e x c e p t B a n d o n a n d C o - much and recelv lit»,’. mills of that district as was the case That Is. little In the way of remuneration. q u ille . w h ic h h a v e lo w e r assessed v a lu a tio n s . last year. They are the teachers at the state hospital, the Institu- S p r in g fie ld has m o re te a c h e rs th a n a n y o f th e 10 Calls for farm and ranch ho’p l ave SCbooTs e x c e p t M c M in n v ille w h ic h h a s tw ic e o u r tion for the feeble minded, the ««hool for the blind and the been tapering off during the past v a lu a tio n , n e a rly 100 m o re p u p ils , a lo w in d e b te d - school for the deaf, and the industrial school for girls and week, indicating that this work has Dess a n d lo w ta x le v y . th«» training school for boys; part of the latter force being reached the b» tween-season stage. S tu d y th e s e fig u re s a n d d ra w y o u r o w n c o n - at the new Juvenl1» department at Woodburn Reports from «’I districts of the e lu s io n s a b o u t “ e c o n o m y a n d e ff ic ie n c y " in To be efficient these men and women must f»ye more Parif'c ..................................... ................... Northwest show that genernl S p r in g fie ld s c h o o l fin a n c e a n d a d m in is tr a tio n as tha" b° ok *“ arninK: more even than the n»Mificat|on I gtructJon work very a,.tlve. c o m p a re d w it h o th e r d is tr ic ts t a k in g c a re o f a p - n,•e<,,•,1 ,h’" eubl,r ach'*’1 ‘<’«ch er: they must have m ------------------------------ . ly th e „____ finite pat’ence pat'ence and unbounded sy-mwi sympathy and absolute un­ p r o x im a te sam e ....... n u m i,„_ b e r o f p u p ils . P L A Y S A R E G IV E N A T < selfishness— T H U R S T O N H IG H S C H O O L And they must give all they have, to the very breaking A m a n is g o in g to th e d o g s w h e n h e s ta r ts r u n ­ , point of tired nerves and weary bodies— Two short plays were given by n in g a ro u n d w it h th e ru m h o u n d s . And they do. • • • students of Thurston high school ln«t These are the men and women charged with the duty Friday, resulting In returns of $30 D o n ’t p ity th e m a n w it h th e h oe. H e ’s p ro b a ­ of giving fuller life and usefulness to the handicapped of b ly a f t e r b a it. Oregon. They have a charge to keep for which they aro O n e th in g a b o u t w a lk in g , o n e does n o t h a ve to resP«nBtble to the whole people and their own Inner con- Jose tim e c h a n g in g g e a rs.sd en ces.-O reg o n state-m an, Salem «76 DEPARTMENT STORES 942 W illa m e tte S t., E u g e n e . O re g o n New House Frocks Arrive Good News for Thousands of Housewivea Y o u a h o u ld see th e re s p o n s e to o u r b ro r» '’ s tin g th a t n e w H o u s e i n < k s a rc h e r e ! T h a t ’ s because y o u h a ve b o u g h t th e s e sam e e x t r a o r d in a r y V a lu e s b e fo r e a n d fo u n d h o w s p le n d id ly t l : y w u r e l Sm.<" M edium and L a rg e Sixes Cut generously fro m gingham * !• utstanding color*, both lig h t and dark, and new style* and m ateri Is. Priced, o nly— o f g ixi.i q u a lity I Bank»* By M all Learn the Significance of Ketel’s Label A tr a d e -n a m e to th e r e t a il­ e r is th e sa m e as a tr a d e ­ m a r k to th e m a n u fa c tu r e r The p e o p le of tlH s com ­ m u n ity h a ve c o m e to lo o k upon K e te l’s la b e l as a m a r k o f q u a lity . • • P U B L IS H IB 9 • A ftocas TER SERVICE reg . u.s. vra. a m a 9 'THAT NEW FELUEß MARY1? GOT T KINKS' HUSSMAÄT— g T> D IA SEE HIFI ’-ALXTt \ WHEN MA 6ALLED » OF THE PARLER- -Tbjr Vie FIXED HIM. O' VUE "SCÆAPÇ/ RETC. \ ,..t HAROLD CANT ÔFT HIÏ’, CAO 2 T A ß r W - A N 0 ir $ RAlNIKtô T e v e ri ß t e - W H A T tb w e DO? WARREN /A R E YOU AW AKE ? COME ON GET U P " MB- SMITH HA? TO STAY ALL N IG H T - HE U . SLEET IN YOU (2- f-: - I ! IY YOU A PLAC E O N THE , LOOC/ ■V G E E j t x r w ii'N _ r iT A L U z WAP MED U P/ T h is a p p lie s n o t o n ly to th e la b e l o n a p re s c rip tlrth , b u t to a n y a r tic le t h a t is so ld b e a rin g th e n a m e o f K e te l’s e ith e r in th e fo r m o f a la b e l, th e s ig n a tu re to a le tte r , a d v e rtis e m e n t o r o th e r fo r m o f e n d o rs e m e n t Q u a lity is th e tr u e te s t o f ch e a p n e ss. So, I f y o u w is h to k n o w y o u a re sa fe , b o th as to q u a lit y a n d p r ic e — D is ta n c e is n o h a n d ic a p to e ff ic ie n t h a n k in g , as ha s been c o n c lu s iv e ly d e m o n s tra te d b y d e p o sl to r s n o w f a r re m o v e d fr o m P e rs o n a lly k n o w in g th e o ffic e r s o f a n in s t it u ­ tio n a n d , a c o n fid e n c e in th e ir J u d g m e n t, m a k e s i t b o th d e s ira b le a n d p r o fita b le to c o n s id e r t i l ls m e a n s o f b n n k ln g . W e g iv e p ro m p t a tt e n tio n to s u c h a c c o u n ts . W e s o lic it y o u r b u sin e ss a n d g u a ra n te e c o m p le te s a tis fa c tio n . L o o k f o r th e fo llo w in g S p rin g fie ld . O u r In v e s tm e n t a n d is c o n s e rv a tiv e a n d so u n d . bond s e rv ic e W r ite us. la b e l: P h o n e 31 Commercial State Bank S p rin g fie ld , O re g o n A G ood B a n k In A G ood C o u n try