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THE SPRINGFIELD NEW S
Pabllahad Bvery T h u n d a y at
Sprlngflsld, L a n * Coaaty. Oregon, by
T M I W IL L A M E T T S PRESS
H
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M AXEY
Editor.
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M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
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T H U R S D A Y J U N E IS. 1927
ABOUT THE INCOME TAX
L IG H T UP T H E DEPOT GROUNDS
Even If the Southern Pacific company Intends
to m ake no more than a whistling post out of this
city It might at least hang a lantern on it. The
depot grounds are black at night when they might
be made a little attractive and som ew hat easier
7Zj>for the traveler to find his way around without
1 | risking his neck.
__
Several thousand dollars have been expended
by the city in a better lighting system during the
75« past year. As a property holder and a railroad
6c that claims to give service It would seem that the
— company might show a little Interest and install
__ <a light or two along the station platform and one
in front of the depot.
‘Twas National-
PRAYER— and Answered
M arriag e Lleanaaa laauad
During (ha paat week marriage lie
enace have bean laauad by the county
dark lo lha following: Carl 8« ther.
Glendale, and Rulh Ibiwell. Eugene;
Arthur Kveratt and Helen Add «on
both of Eugene; Lewis Coy, Jr., and
Delores Rainey. both of Kugana: Law
rance Johnaon, Westilr and Ixtrralno
Millar. Creswell; Philip Swank and
llculah Atnon, both of Portland:
Horatio Townsend and Mary Saaley,
bolh of Arlando. Florida; (Mio Hilton,
lata Angt-laa. and Minervu Harding.
Kugana; Max Nteleen and llalcn t
Nielsen. both of Junction City: Harold
Allonbaugh. Portland, and Kinta Lola
Young. Eugeni«: Robert Kirkpatrick
and Zola tlowlaby. both of Kugana;
Chance Reevea. Tacoma, and l.ena
While. Salem; Wealev McDonald and
Clare Whitten, both of Eugene
T he income tax has come before the people of
Mrs. U ndbergh has received over a thousand
Oregon so many times in recent years that we do
not believe that what we might say will have any congratulatory letters and telegram s with the
efTect one way or another. People are getting message. "I prayed for your son."
Prayer is som ething th a t most of us do not
pretty well schooled on this form of taxation and
they have for the most part made up their minds easily talk about. The flyer’s m other will never
know the thousandth part of the prayers that
w hether they want an income tax or not.
After all the argum ents pro and con this new- went up to heaven for her son's safety In those • POULTRY REMINDERS •
proposed income tax is essentially like the others. long hours of flight from Newfoundland to the
One of the main argum ents for this new tax is shores of Ireland.
(From O. A. C. Experiment Statlnn)
th at it will lower the proporty tax. Yet the
Millions of newspaper readers read with blur­ Green feed for poultry la cut line
govnernor in one of his latest addresses made a red eyes the bulletins of Lindbergh's take-ofT In n a feed-cutter and fed In a green
main point out of the fact that without the In­ the m orning mist, his passage over New England. feed hopper In a hopper It stays *
come tax is passed property taxes will raise still Maine, Nova Scotia, and Anally the circling over together and remains succulent ntuch
higher. That ought to pretty nearly say that the St. John's N. F.. and his disappearance Into the longer than when thrown upon the
pasage of the tax will not mean a lowering in blackness of night.
floor or Into the yards and acattired
taxes but will be an additional tax.
Those tears were tears of pride and Joy and around by the fowls.
Another argum ent is th at the small m an will be anxjetv and eaeh carried a praver for protection
Mt lightly—<2.000 a year exemption. The fact is
th e la d who had vanished into the void where
A catching coop Is of use on the
th at a man th at has not a $2.000 a year income no hum an hand couW ,onger he,
hln,
poultry farm when fowls are treated
is not paying a verv stiff property tax now. he-
.
cause if he is making his income from property “More things
are wrought by prayer than this for lice, vaccinated for chlckenpox. or
-when culled graded or moved It saves
it is not w orth much and consequently Is not world dream s of.
labor with less danger of lujurlnc the
taxed high.
Our Young Eagle is home again.
Theoretically the income tax Is the most just
Try as he will he can never understand or know- fowls.
tax in the world but it will only work equitably the depth of the national pride. Joy and gratitude
where there is no property tax as In the case of at his safe return,
A can or barrel large enough to hold
the federal income tax. There can be no ques-
Of such stufT are heroea made,
a week s supply of grain In each
tion but that a lot of people with big incomes arc
• • •
poultry pen saves time and tabor
A
now escaping property taxation but the method
slanting top preventa the fowls from
A
"foot-fault”
is
said
to
have
cost
Big
Bill
here proposed to m ake these people pay compels
roosting on It.
those already paying most of the taxes to pay Tilden an international tennis title in France,
which
is
not
at
all
an
item
of
real
news
value.
still more. If sufficient revenues could be raised
Pnultrymeat Is canned
by many
for state taxation by an income tax and the pro­ Sooner of later a “faBlt” of some kind always
Oregon housewives and with elmple
perty tax eliminated entirely then we think th at shows up in these love games .
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• •
methods a good tasting meat preserve
the income tax would work well in Oregon or in
a m anner like the federal tax—and would be just
Lindbefigh ate only a sandwich and a half and Is made, By the following method n
and equitable to us all
the Chamberlin-Levine crew consumed only one I-pound dressed fowl gives about 1
The proposed tax is an additional tax at least sandw ich each while flying from America to Eu- pint of solid meat and 1 pint of Jelly.
The raw meat la taken off the hones
for most of us. Although the state finances ar« rope_ w h ic h gives promise that the Trans-A tlan-
not as bad off as some would picture there is no
air lane will not be cluttered up with hot dog and cut up. so It will go Into the Jars
doubt but th at the money could be used. The stands in the days to come.
easily, it la packed tightly In clean
• • •
proposition should be though over individually
ed. tested, glass Jara to I Inch of th«
and each voter say to himself do I want to give
“Safe ocean air service far off!" says Orville top. A half leaspoonful of sail and
the state more money to spent or shall I ask the W right. “Commercial service soon!" says Secre­ seasoning Is added, but no water.
officials to retrench and live inside the am ount tary Hoover—and while experts disagree we c iti- . Covers with new ruhbeYs are placed
levied by property taxation?
zens buy throat lozenges getting our vocal cords lightly on the Jars. Then the Jars are
• • •
in trim again to celbrate early perform ances of put Into a tightly covered container,
like a pressure canner or steamcooker.
now unknown young American eagles.
FOR A LITTLE MORE TOWN SPIRIT
hut a -washboller or saplmcket will al
• • •
ao do. The wat«-r Is heated to boiling
Of some 600 cities and towns in the state there
After reading the ads in the newspapers one is point and the meat sterlllxed 4 to 5
are only about 20 th at are larger or can be said led to believe that Lindbergh. Chamberlin-
to be more im portant than Springfield. Spring- Levine in their European air hops carried or de- hours. Before taking cans from the
field is a fair average sample of Oregon. We are pended uj«on some of every kind of m erchandise steriliser they are tightly sealed '
When these Jars are stored In a dark i
all proud of this state and we should also be moro
A.
and cool place [ lace the meat remains i
proud of Springfield. We can point to m anv made here in the U. S.
. . .
good for a long time.
laraer towns on the coast th a t are not so we'l
laid out and have not so much street and sidew alk
The United States is using on its tim ber supply
improvement nor as fine homes or bnBiness build- four times as fast as it is being replaced by i Blank Promissory notea and re­
ire s We can find very few; tow ns of our size in growth. It behooves us to do more in the way of ceipt« printed and In stock at the
the northw est that are ahead of us in these reforest ration.
News office.
• • •
things. Let s be more of a booster for our town.
• • •
One record Chamberlin and Levinp seemingly C A L L FOR SC H O O L W A R R A N T 8
During the flood stages alone the
have
overlooked is that of "long distance diving Dprlngfleld, Oregon, June Pith. 1927.
river in Louisiana rafts were built for m uskrats
swamp.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN- That
and as many as 150 «-»re seen on one raft. Some record." New York • to a • German
•
School District No. 19. of Lime Count».,
service was rendered the anim als as well as the
Oregon, will pay at the office of the
hum ans during the great flood..
We wouldn’t be a bit surprised now if some d ar­ Dlatrlct Ciark. Commercial Bank
• • •
ing young American airm an hopped to Paris a n l ; Building. 4th St., Sprlngheld, Oregon,
Afore automobile accidents happen between back over the three-day Fourth of July holiday.
School Warrants up to and Including
five and six in the afternoon than any other time,
• • •
No. 15(1« Intercat cease« after June
statisticans tell us. Don’t be in too big a hurry to
18th, 1927.
Aspiring
young
flappers
are
now
said
to
be
get home after work.
R. W . S M IT H . D la trlc t C lerk.
• • •
favoring a revival of old songs, the favorite being
J16
"Lindy. Lindy, W on't You Be Mine?
He spells it ChamBERLIN.
1
THURSDAY MAY 1«. 1927
THB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
-Ì W orthy Son Comes ilom o-
1
But you don't mind It If you drop Into Kggliiintiii h every
now and then for one of our tlilint quenchers. We have
'«*m all kinds and tliivors made (o suit your taste.
Ice (T i ' siii is the leading hot w eather food. It is cooling
and refreshing as well as wholesome and nourishing. Made
of pure Ingredient a you can't eat too much of it. lad us
serve you at the counter or with a carton to take home.
"Where the Service is a Little Different"
EGGIMANN’S
Kills insects
by th e roomful
’•
Oronite FLY SPRAY
Kills flies, mosquitoes,
m o th s broaches,
etc.
STANDARD O IL C O M P A N Y OF C A L IF O R N IA
NoiFOB
loiOYW
\
Not Freight on Board, But— On Your Wheel».
Every Goodyear Tire you buy from us goes on
you wheel, if you wish. Correctly applied, pro
perly inflated— ready for the road. You pay no­
thing extra for this.
Neither do you pay a premium for our regular
Inspection Service which helps you get every mile
from your Goodyear Tire that the factory built
into it.
We can supply you with a Goodyear-built guaran­
teed Tire— backed by Goodyear Service— at a
price that makes sending away for tires poor
economy.
tiy Alberi T. Held
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Hot W eather Is Here
Come in and let us prove it to you.
1
M a ke th e m o st o f reduced
s u m m e - r o u n d t r i p fares
now in ■ - c i. Y o u ca n tra ve l
o n the -.tin at s u rp ris in g ly
lo w co- . R ide i n c o m fo rt in
lo n g , M in « o tli-rid in g coach«
y ; ro o m y P u llm a n
accom u. d rtio n s fo r o v e r­
n ig h t tra ve l.
Save tim e , m o n e y a n d
n e rvo u s energy by g o in g o n
th e tra in . Fares w ith lim its
to s u ity o u p la n ;fo re x a m p le
— S u n d a y o n ly ro u n d trip s ,
fa r e s f o r t r a v e l o v e r th e
w e e k - e n d .— S a tu rd a y to
M o n d a y , o r F rid a y to T u e s­
day. A ls o fares w ith 16-day
l i m i t a n d o th e r s g o o d fo r
th e su m m e r season.
GOODYEARMAKES
THESE
3 0 x 3 ^ S » $ 7 .7 0
30x3i/2Srth(£ r$ 8 .2 5
32x45:5ss $13.95
$9.45
30x4.955!h $13.75
We have a Goodyear-built Tiro and
Tube for every pocketbook
Springfield Garage