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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PabllakaS B eery Tharaday at
Bplfffcgflald, L aae Coanly. dragon. by
THURSDAY FEBRUARY IQ. 1 »27
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
» » « ■ TWO
A GOOD SLOGAN
Florida has chosen "Optimism and Work" aa
the State slogan, following the big wind and tem­
porary land slump. It's an excellent slogan.
es|MHially If you put the heavy accent on
•WORK."
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EMPLOYMENT AT CAMPS,
MILLS ON U P - G R A D E
caused I4h Area In Oregon and »H In ft! more war« apprehended for build
Ing campAres without perm it, making
W ashington.
a total of Htft i» m i» r con v id Iona.
Thia class of law vlolalora heads lha
FOREST FIRE LAW
Hat.
Ituah burning without perm it
VIOLATORS CONVICTED i-timea next, w ith 1H« conviction« A l­
though the »milkers who atari foraat
The people who art* re«ft,in»lh|e for
lire« lend 1» number of man caused
atarttng fure»t Urea are crim inally Ila
Area. It la an|d to be hard to get
l>le. and .1373 of them have been
enough evidence for conviction. How-
brougwt to Justice on the national foe
eat» of Oregon and Washington din­ over. 7» of them have been brought
to Juat lie and »Ira n education thuy
ing the pant eight year«.
w ill not aoou forget
Negligence In
T hia la ahown by a «tatement of
lire hiw enforcem ent caaea for the atarttng Area or allow ing them to
spread resulted In 77 conviction«.
period of 1*1» 1*38. Juat tanueil by the
In logging campa there were Id
t ’ S foreat aervlce, Portland. Oregon
prosecutions
fo r
Area
O f these 1273 laaea, 717 -were In O re­ successful
»thrled bv defective logging equip­
gon and 34H were In W ashington
For leaving th e ir cumpAra» burn ment and 8 for aaw m llla w ithout
I*orlland. Feb. 10— ( Special i Km
ploym ent In the lugging and lum lter
m anufacturing Industry In the I’nrlAc
H. B- M A XEY Editor______________ _
N orthw e«t la on (he u p tu rn , accord
h lorida s future is assort'd as one of the great; ing io the it. employm ent le tte r puh
■Btara< aa second rlaaa matter February M . IBB* ai tba
»wow and e l d
__ national sun parlors. Incidentally, at this mom-i iia h c t her« today,
poslefftcn, SpriagHald. dragon
ent, you can t for love, money or pull, engage weather have been factors lu keepiug
M A IL SUBSCRIPTION R A T I
rooms for the season at the big Palm lleach nr logging at a low er point than ua-
Ome Tear la A dranra
ll.TS
rhree Month! — —Tftc hotels.
ual. but w ith the coming of rain« and
B ft M oatba ______________ Bl.BB
Single C o p y ----------M
Another good slogan fop^Horida would be w arm er w ealher many caiupa lia y -
T H U R S D A Y F K H R P A R Y IP. IBYf
“Give us railroad men like 8. Davis Wartfleld." reaumed work.
the pine dtatrlcta Juat eaat of
Traus|>ortatioii is to a State what blood Is to the the In Caacadea,
where preparation» tor
body.
TH E INCOME TAX AND STATE
the «enaon'a rut are now being made
INDEBTEDNESS
Mr. Wartfleld, a born tighter, and successful In at many aawntlll« and where three or
,
, ,
,
..
J the face of vicious opposition, has forced new four m ajor operationa have begun
Wltlle in our own minds we believe the in tom. bran<?h,,8 of bls scaboanl Air Line system In
tax Is the fairest method of taxation <
Florida, carrynig passengers direct front the actual »awing, employm ent la also on In«. 812 campers were convicted and burners.
the gain
Ileve that the governor has no right to aduxat North |Q M|am( w„ hout cbange of rarg
F ir lum ber m anufacturing along the
It or the legislature to enact such a law. The peo­
A far-sighted railroad man is as valuable to n * e » t coast Is not yet «> active aa it
ple have repeatedly refused to vote this sort of
waa laat year a l thia tim e, the
t,
tax on themselves and their expressions should State as a great Governor, and as scarce.
a
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le tte r stated
It pointed out that
be heeded. Because the governor and many leg­
(here are planta mostly medium and
A. E. Roberts, President
islators have reveresed themselves on the Income|
»m ail ailed onea th a t are atilt down,
tax plan Is no sign the people have. They look
A
catalogue,
telling about our Secretarial. Bookkeep­
w ith opening dates Indefinite, w h ile ,
upon the Income tax as another tax and no man to
ing
and
Stenographic
Course», sent free to any uddress,
at
the
«ame
tim
e
there
are
at
least
1
date has brought forth an Income tax that Is not
u|H»it request.
ten night a h lf la that were lu operation
sxactly that
before Christm as that have not re-1
Monday Is enrollment day.
Law makers and officials are always looking
«uni,- I work
At several saw m ills a 1
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
DR. FRANK CRANE SAYS
for new forms and methods of taxation, pouncing
(our or a Ave day week la In effect.
on them like they have made discoveries. The
Taken aa a whole employm ent tn
fact It that all taxes come from one source and
the PadAc Northw est la an par w ith
Ultimately the average cltixen pays all taxes. To
February of laat year.
IT S AN OLD JOKE. BUT TRUE
raise more money by taxation Is simply to place
B heavier burden on him. And that Is what all
Some Jokes, like a kitten, apparently have nine S MOKERS-CAMPERS CAUSE
the Income taxes brought forth ao far is designed lives.
MOST F O R E S T F I R E S
to do or will do Instead of equalling the existing
Dressed in new clothes, they appeur perettni-
burden.
< ally.
1
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Such a Joke is the old gag about the small town Tha‘ »““*k«ra war« ra«pon»tbi> tor
If the state treasury is in as bad fix as
re-
who stood before an elite eating place at
f*r <‘®nt of aU ,h* oian-
ited to be the thing to do Is to quit spending |U e a j t |m e g chewing a toothpick to give the Int- ‘au’”'<1 N re n t Bran started on the
stead of imposing more tax burdens.
Make .)rv88(on be had just dined within
national foraat« of Oregon and Wa»h-
BO capital Investment this year but use
all the
laughs at the story, with perhaps ln«,un dV<"« 1,M to •hown
,h'
money for necessary'
expenses of the ioftened mal|
,or to TOnle extent he
annual firr r” ort Jtt,‘ «•«>»"’ »>r the
State and pay off this indebtedness. Of course a kjn8hin with the hero
l v 8 Fttr* at Service. Portland O w -
this would mean delaying the *"><*1 P " * " "
The genuine, sincere, unassuming man. who ts «°° Out °*
‘‘j* 7 7 ‘° n x
"rau.buUdi Bgt , a t/ i 1 contend I o appear what he Is and nothing more. smokers.
W1 according to tba report
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< is the millionth man
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when the «tate has money to build them.
What most people want is to be known as great Camper« are a close second w ith
! ! ( forest Area, or tw enty-eight per
JThe plan
money away from the »fate ^ th er than simply be great.
cent due to neglected campAres T h ird
highway commission to pay the ordinary
state -
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—
T ry thia on yourself:
debts la the nearest sighted ao far advocated. It
If you were offered the chance to have all the la the Hat la t h e Incendiary, charred
will ultimately upset the highway program and power and greatness, as well aa all the responsl- w ith »8 Area. O f thia total, however.
. bring
. . state
A officials much grief. Oregon has a ihlllty, work and abuse, of a president of the .. Sft -were
, _ In or
. , near
_ the . Um pqua Ns-
Wgh automobile license tax but the car owners Vn|<<| Sta(es and have no Qne ever know
tio n .t Foraat in D a u ^ a . County
will tolerate this tax Just so long as the money Is M.ere p ^ e n t - n e v e r get credit for great acts if ° “>’ r
*» «•>’ »« «’ -"»»
----- accomplished would you accept?
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some of it 1» diverted to other sources there will
Isn't rcognltlon and not juat pure achievement rU!* ur" *’ ' ““
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be initiative measures galore to lower the tax the thing desired?
mlarvllanaouR
human
»genet»»
with the result that in the end the highway com
Of course recognition is part of It, but when It
mission Win not have ««fflclent hinds to take car-
the mo8t |mpor, ant consideration, it as- In addition to th« H00 man rau«i*<l
of existing bonded indebtedness let alone main-' sumes an evil Influence.
'or“ ‘
w’ r’
tain the elaborate highway system and build
Not everyone who sayB he desires power and nre" 1 m a k ,n * • ,o U I ,o r th'' national
foraat region« of Oregon and W ash­
th’, f Rwta.S',,r<‘,’rfr
S U C * C ^ t - hos^ ‘things
S I M .K ? v ¡ X » ™ w
“ "inOf
synonymous with work, worry and ington of 14*0 fore«t Are«. The««
Are« caused an eatlnialed damage of
the highway program now working satisfactorily re8lx)nB|bility.
|t>3M.36l. burned u v rr 341.432 aere« of
What those who say they want them to desire , , . t
, .r000-,
Chine«, r»n tell tin», b.v lookln« at thr pupil» of '» Ihe b y -p j,ju« , „r powee and nucce.«. , b . “
„„
O f tbe amoker» Are«. 204 were on
B c a ts eye. the pupils of which are said to dilate toothpicks and not the meal.
perpendicular at noon.
They want lhe yachts, the trips to Palm Beacll^ the national forest« o f Oregon and 77
were on the national foreat of W ash­
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and the Packard limousines.
N atio n al
forests i-ampera
To really eat you must pay: to chew a ,ooth- ington
There are 27 million rates In the freight tariff pick costs nothing,
of the I nited States. All of them too high some-
To really achieve costs work and self-denial; to
body will say.
seem to achieve (for a time!) requires only a
* *
weak conscience
Queen Mary Pafronlies the cafeteria's in Lon-!
“8.hoW OII,’.' <,e8‘re8
of achleve-
don. Another proof that aristocracy is becoming me"t- b7 ,B unwilling to pay the price. He would
democratic.
rather chew the toothnlck of fraud than eat the|
a
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substance of paid-in-advance actuality.
One quarter of the women in American over .J«? 8eem to
all but the shrewdest eve. ha«
15 years old are paid workers. One-sixteenth of a” ’hf »fractions and none of the hardships of
the women are married and work out.
actual being.
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In Sunday School we used to sing:
A recent survey places the world's radios at
"Thls dav 5he." o,8e.
Ilfteeen million.
The next the Victor’s song”
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The noise of battle must precede the song of
The average income of doctors in New York Is '^ctory- The Royal Order of Toothpick Chewers
placed at <2.000 a year by tnvetigatn«».
tr>' to reverse the sequence, and It can't be done.
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