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THURSDAY JANUARY 27, 1927 THE 8PRINGF1KLD NEWS FAGR FOUR THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Pvbltahad Bvery Thureday at Springfield. Lane Coaniy. Orason. by THE WILLAMETTg PRESS H. K MAXEY, Editor The next long distance swim should be from 4-L S U R V E Y S H O W S F IR Key West to Havana. Cuba. Old men as well »is AND PINE LUMBER CUT kids would crowd the beach to start In such a FOR 1926 BY DISTRICTS popular route. After the three mile limit the shimmers could be furnished with something Portland. Jan 37. • (Special» ■ Fir stronger than beef broth. mill« imttlMr 104.000 (eel or more program at the next session The en and O H Jarrett, and the refresh tertainment com uilllee named la com ments will he prepared by D. W Mo- posed of W. I*. Tyson. It W. Carlton Kinnon and M A. Neel. dally were reaponalhh- tor 74.4 per Some Idea of what great demand there Is for, C),nt (lf ,h„ lullllM,r ,,ro<iu.«,,t »long jiajHT may be gained from the supply for th.- t|u, W,.M durlni( l82tt ».-«-..rdlng newspapers of New York City, It takes 9 ,0 0 0 s sur¥ay jus, completed by the It, spruce trees to make the daily supply of news urganlaMlIoif anti published I n the _TSe print for these papers.- Four I. Lumber New» here. In the aa eaoond claaa mattar Fabrwry 14. ISSI at tka postonica, SprtntflaM. Oragoa____________ MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATI Three Monika ■to M o a th e ____________ 31-44 Single Copy - Da, Tear la Adranca----- »1.T» a . io a a pine country Juat ea«t of the I'as- cade« mill» In (he 104,00 font claaa produced 41.4 per cent of the weatern pine rut. the »urvev »how». WORDS FROM THE LIPS OF GREAT MEN Nearly 1800 mill» were covered ,n "To Labor and Be Content With That a Man the 41, survey. 13.14 being In the Hr Hath Is a Sweet Life"— Albert Gallatin. During 1924 United States tourists spent 350 districts and 843 In the pine dlatrlcta. ! million dollars in Europe. No wonder they think S h ln d e mill» were not Included Fir mill» last year cut over 12 bllllt* i we are all millionaires over here. MORE WORK DESERVES MORE PAY feel The Columbia River district. Oregon and Washington. wss the Whatever may he said of other salary increase In Japan 5.800 unlicensed dogs were slaughter bills before the legislature the lame county meas ed at a public ceremony recently. This is food heaviest flr producer, being the only j west coast districts Io cut 2 billion ure if fair and just. The l-ane county officials for thought for the local council in considering feel. The eastern Washington autl are working under salaries fixed 10 or 15 years the dog problem, I northern Idaho district. In which are ago. The county judge and commissioners get primary * h er e ’ to stay Included Spokane, ("oaur d - Al.-ss- and less pay than a good janitor draws and the other, Tbe great minds of Mr. Mellon and Mr. Vare. of Pen I Sandpoint, led the pine cut with county ofBcUUs would not be able to live on their nMyiv«nia. and of Col. Smith, of lllinoia. are likely to b* 1.060.134,00f) feat Salaries were they heads of large families. ; strained somewhat In arriving at an answer to a question An Interesting tealure brought "'•« lately asked by Senator Beveridge of Indiana. j b>' ,be »“tvey la the tact thst the 1 Ano county, is growing fast as i8 also the Mr Mellon. Mr. Vare and Col. Smith. It will be re-j wuck talked-of small mills (o’ten »«•- amount Of work county officials must do. Not called, advanced the piteous plea that corruption Is In cused of being Ihe leading factor In those culling from only that but each session of the legislature separable from the primary system, Phy these poor poll overproduction!, 1 . S • ticlans, forced Into buying seats In the Senate by our per- 5 0(H) to 38.000 feet dally, were res passes a lot of laws that entail additional work ponalble for hut 4.8 per cent of the for county officials. t one of th e tr high financiers, contributing money to be total fir cut and 3.8 per cent of the pine c u t The next grouping—mills To say that there should be no raise in salaries used to buy seats in the Senate is "just like giving money .cutting from 35.00 to 50 000 feet dally while the present officials are on the job is neither • church fair nor good business practise. In private busi- But the question Senator Beveridge would like io have —cut 7.3 and 12 7 per cent of the fir ness the man who has been on the job for several answered Is "If the primary was ihe cause ot flooding and pine total, respectively. years and has become highly proficient is the two state» with million», why dw not the same cause pro-1 man who is generally regarded as deserving t <h»<* the «»me affect in other sta tes- ENTERTAINMENT FEATURE raise in salary not the novice just coming ’O Senator Beveridge will likely wall a long time for an OF 4-L GROUP M E E T I N G work AU the Lane countv officials have been on answer Mr Mellon. Mr Vare and Col. Smith favor Ihe the job for several years and if anybody deserves "id convention system Under it. politician, wiih pientv An entertainment program and a 'I a raise they do right now. With a million dollars "f ‘»""-y and compunction about «pending it. could talk by Field Officer A. 1) Chisholm ’ Of O. & C. money coming into the county it is be- plunk down their cash knowing the business transaction were chief features of a meeting ut side the question to sav wait for another term woukl remain effectually coacealed. the local group of the Loyal le-xlou of or until times are better. The Lane county treas- Tb* primary system has its faults. aa has all the other ury will never have more monev in it in the next *"rks “f human hands and minds but It can hardly be Loggers and Lumbermen held at Ihe , decade than it will have this vear. We can t af- bian..-d for lbe hi«h «"» ot Senate ’®aU- lp P»k«wy«*aaia. W. O. W. hall Monday n igh t Attend j Jord to be niggerly With county officials whom and Illinois. Men with more money than morals are to ance at the sesalon wus the beat for several months. we ask to spend wiselv nearly a million dollars a ■ b*“““* ior ‘h,s Songs by the Lions Club quartet year tax money. I Senator Beveridge a questlou will probably have far • • • reaching results In Indiana There the foes of the primary proved one of the most popular feat- are banding together together to repeal the law Senator ure» of the program. The quartet. LET’S WELCOME THE NEW COMERS Beveridge has thrown down the gauntlet to them, and has composed of Dr 9. R lllppel. Dr. W. New capital and new people are on the verge r,rtu*lly ‘ha‘ b- •«•*» «b»mpi«n the prl- , c Rebhan. ItellM Murphjr Harrv Stewart, was called hack four times of coming into Springfield to engage in manu- Other numbers on the program facturing enterprises on the industrial site. Peo-| “ he (,'d onte bef”r* were violin solns by Charles Nadvor pie with capital and industrial brains have the MAY BE DIFFERENT. BUT MORE RELIGIOUS nlk. piano solo by Wlnnlfred Tyson, choice of the . world in which to locate. Every ~ . . ___________ , . The notion held by a certain group of people that the city and , . hamlet in Oregon and other states as I churches 7 ' duet by Naomi Carlton and Paul have been losing ground ot late should have su f-, rell are clamoring for new industries, But few! fered a severe Jolt when the results of the recent national Frese. get what they are asking for. Mr Chisholm s talk concerned chief- religious poll taken by the newspapers were printed. A constant Increase in church affiliations Is Indicated h 4-L activities throughout the state New industrial enterprise« coining should net only he welcomed but should receive the hand of' by ‘be poll. Just after the close of the Revolutionary War. | Following the program light refresh confidence. Knockers and the ranker variety of le98 than seven l* r c«nt of »*•* p « op >« belonged to church ments were served under the direction moss backs have never done anything for Oregon Now ,h« P°H «bows that more than 43 per cent of the peo of Miss Anna Dillard b lit harm. Likes and dislikes Of individuals P|e now »ubscrlbe to some other faith or other. At the business meeting It was rt«- not hold a city back. If you can’t say som ething; There seems to even be a rising tide of morality i cld « l to hold another entertainment good, say nothing at all New industrial concerns, creeping over the land, although some among us believe; cannot afford to bring high priced skilled labor non*' of ‘be heathen courts were more Irreligious than w e, into a backward community or into one where are ln ,he United state» there is internal strife. These things reflect? Perhaps there has been a falling off In fervor among j themselves sooner or later in the efficiency and i man>' of ,he church members hut there are grounds tor be j production Of the factory. I Bering the decline has been chiefly In the old-time tunatl-! ! cism and sectarian Intolerance. No cause exists tor weep We have a wonderful climate in which to live ¡ng over the total loss of either of these entroles of true and many natural resources as well. Nature has religion. bee,I good to VS. Let U S not hold up development The polls served as an answer to the claim by agnostics but be open minded and progressive and do our that organized religion is on the decline The results were' SPECIALIST bit to nuke Springfield and I^ane county betteri generally the same in all the cities in which the poll was and bigger. , taken. Even in New York, commonly termed a "Godless 1 • • • i city.” the believers outnumber the non-believers. In Internal Medicine for the . . . . This poll should help to squelch the blatant skeptics past fifteen years In England they have passed a law requiring who mak„ a great deal of noise about the decay of Ihe mufTlers to be placed on radio loud speakers. church Bu, lt probably won, Th refMe coa. DOES NOT OPERATE Soon we will have radio cops. yinced by any array of facts and figures. Will be at Osborn Hotel, Monday January 31 [ ALONG ABOUT THIS TIME OF YEAR Office Houre: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m By A. B. CHAPIN The United States has a million and a half more automobiles than telephones but the radio is pushing the old flivvers fast. THURSDAY JANUARY 37.1427 Coming to Eugene Where Goodness Counts Quality In candy and other confection» 1» appreciated with every mouth full. We acll only high grade, pure whole some candy. Every morael of It la filled with delicloua goodneaa. Years of experience In the candy business hus taught us what is good and what Is not. You’re always right when you have a box of Kggl- mann a chocolate«. 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