The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 02, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    'AGF TOUR
TUR 9PRINGFIKUD NBWS
FIXING VALUES
THE SPRINGFIELD NEW S
T il UUS DAY AUGUST 2. 1D2H
Return from Mountalna— Mr and
Mra. tain n u
Wright returned tu
Springfield Sunday a f te r « p e n d in g tw o
week« al McKenale Bridge.
Home Education
How to fliul the value of a piece of property for
, assessm en t purposes seem s to be the topic of con-
“The Child's FI ret School le the Family"— Froebel
! versation since the O. A. C. professor announced
Issued by the National Kindergarten Aeaoelatlon, 8 Weat tilth
his findings. One m ight as well adm it that noth '
Portlander« Return Home— Mr and
Street. New York City. Three articles are appearing weekly In
i in itself has fixed value in th is world. The
Mr« Jni k Lilted drove to trelr homo
our column«.
. . . ‘ governm ent has to g u a ra n te e a >5 gold piece to
BDlerm . .
c l... m .ll.r, F-bru.r,
1» )
,h . I
„ ,|„ .rw ,s|. ,, WOu|,l J u t .
In Portland Hunday Mr« l.lile ll baa
poatofflce, Springfield. Oregon
been a guest nt her brother and sister-
tu a te with th e value of the m etal which com poses
TH E MEEK-AS-MOSES CHILD
In laiw, Mr. and Mra. R. K Morrison,
it. In tax atio n as in business all we can hope for
M A I L S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
for
the pant fortnight, amt M r Llttell
F
lo
re
n
c
e
S
h
a
lb
y
is
relative
values
th
a
t
will
be
som
ew
here
near
Ona year In Advance___ *1.75 Three Months
drove down Saturday afternoon
growing.
c o r r e c t W hat a m an buys a p a rticu la r piece of Mv ,,w‘r Helen;
•tx Months ..._ __________ *1.00 Single Copy
W rite me again, dear, and don't
porperty for or what he sells it for m ay or m ay not
1 am *® t*“'1 >ou wrote me about
THURSDAY AUGUST S. 1928
be som ew hat n e a r Its value depending upon the ,,u,e George Yea. Indeed, a child crowd your little man with too many RELIEF FROM CURSE
circu m stan ces of the buying or selling. But what n,ax **• ",o° sood .” as you aay. It jprecept« „ lo ss hl» wee, human heart!
OF CO NSTIPATION
LET TH E LEGISLATURE REGULATE WATER a certain class of property is generally bought or '• of «'«»urae not exactly goodness, this
Sincerely yours.
A list tic Croak physlcvwi. ssy s. "< ho-
Isold
for
is
p
retty
clear
evidence
as
to
w
hat
th
at
«!»*»<
up
to
other»
»«>
easily
Like
AUNT
MYRA.
POW ER DEVELOPM ENT
atlputlon Is responsible for more m te-
class of property is w orth and m ight as well he tnanv virtue«, m eeknesa carried to an
ery than any other cause "
T he initiative bills proposing to close th e tak e n so fo r tax atio n purposes. It Is the class o f extrem e become« a falling—an Mnper- SO M ETHING NEW;
lint Immediate relief has been found.
Rogue,, McKenzie, D eschutes and U m paqua property th a t is not m oving and apparently h a s j ,e c ,*on of character.
A TALKING FLEA
A
tablet called Itexall Orderllee haa
no
cash
value
th
a
t
w
orries
the
assessor.
j
Nor
can
>”»
begin
too
early
to
rivers to w ater pow er developm ent an d irrigation
been dlacovered. Thia tablet attracta
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educate your boy In thia regard. It
London.
Aug
2.
(A
C
)—
Professor
m ay have som e m erit a t least in subject m a tte r
. . .
should be before he ever become« con- Vittorio **tr«*tll promise« to prenent w ater from (ho system Into the Uay
but like m ost legislation it should be enacted bv
W e h e a r a lot in O regon about developing our
hlll weakneo. H
very In the forthcom ing flea circus a talking dry. evacuating bowel called the colon.
th e legislature
a fte r th o ro u _ g h consideration.
F o r ¡cheap w a te r power, but w hen a pow er site is d e - ____________
mUch harder ___
to __________
overcom e __ a failing.
_
_______ ______
___flea, that com m unlcatea with whom It
The water loosens the dry fo o l w aste
th a t reason these m easu res should be defeated
*‘e a ' w a>’8
m any hundreds of thous- you know. If you once get the notion ro#Y tapping out signals In a sort of nnd causes a se n ile , thorough, natural
and a dem and m ade on th e legislature for re g u la t­ an d s of dollars expended. In th e b u rn ers behind that you were "just naturally born "•’’’I’l* Morse code against it* head movem ent without forming a habit or
th e th o u san d s of saw m ills in Oregon m ore energy thB( way "—and can t help it.
I with ««• powerful leg« The flea used ever Increasing the dose
ing these stream s.
goes to w aste th a n will ever be developed in o u r
, remem ber once going io the Post 1 wo *“ P8 f,,r “no" and three tor "ye«
Stop suffering from constipation.
The flea
1« «aid to try vainly and
‘
It is im p o rtan t th a t the recreatio n al adv an tag es feasible w a te r pow er projects. Why c a n ’t we O(Bce wtIh one of my own m tie
Chew a Itexall Orderlle at night Next
utilize
m
ore
of
it
for
electrical
pow
er—
th
u
s
help-
d. UKhter.. sh e thought it . great ad with apparent anger, to com m unicate
of these fo u r rivers be preserved. It is also im ­
day bright. Get 2t for She today at
ing the lum ber Industry and also m ake unneces-
venture , o buv m t u dim e « worth of with other flea» that do not seem to
the nearest Itexall Drug S tore— (Adv )
po rtan t th a t th e salm on industry, one of th e sary a lot of expensive dam s and canals.
! , , anipa al ,h„ w|ndow wh„# , wm gel the Idea
largest in the state, be protected and once these
, busy with other mall
It happened !
s tre a m s are rendered unfit fo r spaw ning grounds
R ecently a fellow w ho put a classified advertise- ,hat 1 fln|"hed before the long "line“
then the Colum bia river Salm on fishing is gone.
m ent in a paper for a lost dog received 27 dogs in ln * h,<h ah,‘ watted her turn brought
W e believe th a t w ith proper precautions w ater ^ P 0“ « ' W ben bi8 « ¡ie suddenly disappeared h e her next at the window
Just behind her cam e a tall, ex­
pow er developm ent and fish propagation can go refused o advert se for her a s he d M n tw a n t to
ceedingly
self-lmportunt man and In-
hon,t in hand in nm=t niv-nea
dnT.h» i b ,
be a rre ste d for bigam y.—Ju n ctio n Citv Tunes.
hand m hand, in m ost rivers. No doubt the sta te s
• e e
' •
stead of w aiting for the child to make
right to reg u late pow er projects on o u r rivers and
her purchase first, us was her right
irrigation from our stre a m s should be m ore cle a r­
by all odds, he started to state hl«
ly defined and officials given m ore power. But
order over her head. N either of them
let th e legislature d ra ft a law th a t will cover all
knew that I was looking on.
angles of th e subject and not be class legislation
T h e child was stepping meekly
eith er for th e pow er in te rests o r th e so-called
aside when I Interfered. "Martha, you
sp o rtsm e n ’s associations.
are next." I «aid gently but clearly
• • •
i'ubllshed Every Thureday at
Springfield, Lana County. Oregon. by
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
H E MAXEY. Editor.
DR. FRANK CRANE SAYS
W A T E R -T IG H T COMPARTM ENTS
"n<l wl,h “H!,ur“nc,‘- ">y eye
»«e
pompous usurper And he waited his
T he 1928 lam b crop in th e 13 w estern s ta te s is
_ 11
_ per cent larger v th ..o
» c i year,
■ v «., a according
w v n u iii
in
Every once in a while we h e a r a man say, turn.
an u . last
to
governm ent statistics. T hese ' 13 s ta te s produce „i?.l.isinev s .*s b u s*nes®-" o r th a t he follows “a rt for
The point, of course, is not that i
68 per cent of th e lam b crop. This y ears crop is
°,r ,- at be as a 8c*e n tif’l <’arp only for won out. but that It gave me a chance
over 17 million lam bs. B ecause of th e stro n g J 1* * ? 1“ !’ n„ot f° r ,ts P ractical results, and so on to teach my little daughter to hold
dem and this is expected to be a profitable sheep
'"L act ,18 h um anity is not put in w ater-tight her awn. Hours of “talk would not
co m p artm en ts.
hav# oprne<) ,h„ eye> of her under
year.
E verything you do afreets all p a rts of your n a - 1 <" an‘,,nK ** d,d ,hat ,,,M* experience
H erbert H oover com es to O regon to do his
fishing. Once he is president we m ight induce
him to have his sum m er W hite H ouse on th e Me-
Kenzie or the R ogue or som e o th e r good fishing
stream . T his is an added reason why we should
vote for him.
Iu r e -
n n ..,
-i
i
v
, __
„
.
Very carefully, I tried to show her
afterw ards that If m e man had been
The Dunne au to license and gas tax bills c a n ’t
very good. Even th e a u th o r now rep u d iates
them . T h at s the trouble w ith o u r initiative pro-
visions, any boob can in itiate a n y sort of a law
ssj
60 to ,h e e w
W hat you do in business reflects on your art.
; w hat you do in a rt colors your business, and what
hLe’*»«' ? 7 ° “»'- b*.’ *
" lo*"ly
you think in religion has m uch to do with your
’ y'
° n y°" *° nr"'’
Scientific conclusions. M ankind is one, one or- h'.r.
. neXt . '“J "
ganic whole, and its various d ep artm en ts of acti-
* ’ B<,t h"
I v vity
i t v h have
o v o m erely been listed / for
— ________
Again. re M artha
convenient
, alw ay s had a wav
feren ce- T h e Y do not exist in reality.
‘ wham' Vh* p l a y e d - ' n y ' ' ? , ’" m ik
j If your religion is ugly and cruel vour business G,'orK'' <t<»o«. w h o wouldn't impose
will be im m oral.
upon such good n atu re’ And It is
rpai]y a Dr()biem to t„«< h children »r
*
uug
I
•
IU m v p v u p iv . e
•
•
•
e
would not wish to quench entirely the
T he scientist m ust pay som e a tte n tio n to th» h,'a u ,*f"i kindliness of spirit which
Clothing m ade in O regon is now sold in every p ractical bearings of his investigations, for it
them ,
city of the
United S ta te s w ith a population of w°u ld be foolish for him to spend his whole life
•> >• som ething you cannot teach
over 5000.
Oregon mills se n t out last vear over
j^on in v estigating som e perfectly useless m atter. Georg,- in a minute. Helen so:.--
150,000 w om en's c o a ts
B usiness m u st be beautiful. Art in som e wav
he very .ike.y win
im ust rest upon a business basis.
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7
7
-
o win he a r,-.,,
,
|
help If you make It clear to him that
h o u rs from New York by
A m an c an n o t have hj8 w ho,e ,, ,
he cannot suffer m ju r, without hav-
a ir mail. T his m eans a g rea t deal to th e business in )iteraturet he niu st have 3ense en o u „ h K, ing the wrong reflected upon th os-
n n / M ’’7 ’ » lyfiW,th tfheH,OV ringu ° f th e lette r 'm a rk e t his w ares.
g
tO , nearest and d e s .e s , ,0 him
If you
postage ra te to five cen ts by a irm a il.
,
Jllat np..n
eves
the sen se of ,us-
,
beaut,ful w orks of a rt of past g en eratio n s tied it require«
be fair .0 him self
W hat storekeepers wish m ost is th a t m ore
¡ J nfl,U7 ^ e -U,^ n -belLeVer8J n reIiK' on a »f| -* x -c iy the »am, a« he would •-
is tn a t m ore .-piip-ion is
¡c w
w h h at
at it
it is ow ing to a th ousand o t h e r , 8on,P other b ..y -v o u have done your
negro women would ask for flesh colored sto ck ­ religion
causes
w
ithin
itself.
par, Th„ lnd,v|dual
do Mg
!
ings.
M uch recen t a rt show s contem pt for any but : call and s e e Dr. n . w Km.rv 1
n l i o ^ n ”8’
V H w i tr a ^ i<ln u aUd W"J On PrlCM
Pla*’” H"d ° th’ r ™ k H I
Cy W atkins says things a re g etting so “d u rn ed ’
bad th a t p re tty soon th e farm er w on't have any-
P m
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u a .c <11.y th o u g h t and expression will confer enlarged ----------------------------------
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th in g • left to be relieved of!
values.
I'
T he to tal of all values is w hat counts.
We know a m an whose wife is 40 and he is try ­
T his resu lt can be achieved not by preaching
ing to trade h er off for tw o 20’s.
in a r t no r by m aking science “practical,” but by
universal education in values so th a t a rtist, busi­
ness m an, or scien tist wi!’ express him self in sy n ­
Any m an who h as a Job h as a chance.
They last at least tw o years
thesis of ail values.
and c o st 3c per day. Silk
hose for 2 y ears costs
She May Not Need Any Further Rescuing
By Albert T. Reid
ab o u t 12 cents per day, a
m a n ’s su it o r w om an’s
dress c o sts 15 c e n ts per day
and neck ties cost 6 cents
per day, tw ice as m uch as
the glasses.
» lr
Eye glasses at
$25 Are Cheap
You Can’t Catch
Lions in a Mouse
Trap!
Neither
can p e r m a n e n t
customers be made without
quality merchandise and
good
service.
So— we sell
Goodrich
Silvertowns
and we’re always on the Job!
Wm. Rodenbough
ill
Everything Automotive”
533 Main Street
Springfield
Phone 95
A SUCCESSFUL SIX NOW W INNING EVEN (.HEATER SUCCBS
__
9
(4 1 J A 1 IT Y
** that 5s winning new
thousands every week
T hese a r e in teresting
facts a n d com parisons.
Don’t add up th e pennies,
but add to your eyesight
with good glasses.
Dr. Ella C. Meade
O p t o m e t r is t
WATTS OPTICAL CO.
No. 14 p Ave. West
Eugere, Oregon
M O N EY
CAN T BUY
A BETTER OIL
-than
THE NEW
ZEROLENE
is
>745 .
Pontiac Six has long served as an
outstanding example of quality—of
materials, design and workmanship.
No other six so low In price offers
bodies by Fisher—with the high-
grade coach-work and materials which Fisher
provides. None other offers a 186 cu. in. en­
gine-together with the stamina and long life
for which Pontiac is famed. And none other
enjoys the advantages of Being built in the
world’s most modern automobile plant.
Why not learn what such high quality of
materials, design and construction means to a
motor car? Why not drive a Pontiac Six tixlayf
Coupe, S7Sf. Spjrt R „aa«,r. «745, Pha-„,n, »77S.
4- floor
Srdnn. S/I2S, Sport
l.a n d u u
Won. M75.
k
»7»^
O a k la n d
All!
Ornerai Malora rimo Parmrnt Plan available ai min.mnoi__rr
W. R. Dawson,
Springfield
c dupcr-Liibncation
1928 .
raWAVC sax
A STANDARD O IL PRODUCT
WAR TAX REMOVED, DELI VERED PRICES REDUCED
PRODUCT
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OBNBRAL
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