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    THURSDAY. JANUARY 24. 1920
THH SPRINOFTRIJI NWWfl
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M ean 's committee of the Htato t-aqcls-
acco rd in g to the sta te tre a s u re r’s report $280 per
Inturo
capita. Springfield has an indebtedness of $181,-
Judge I’o tte r Is c h a irm a n of Iho suit
000 o r a per cap ita indebtedness of but $98.
Published Every Thursday at
ro m m ille « w hich will visit lito U n i t o l i
Springfield
during
the
last
five
y
ears
h
as
cu
t
her
Springfield. Lane County. Oregon, by
Homo, L ouise H om e. H ouse of th e
n et indebtedness in half, E ugene h as doubled
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
(lood S h ep h erd . S alv atio n A m u !!• s
hers. W ho can say th a t th e re is benefit in the!
H. E. MAXEY. Editor.
cm ' Home, and the Florence Crltten-
-5 v / t f ; l Q;
s
fu tu re for Springfield from a tax a tio n standpoint
doll Home, all located In P o rtla n d III'
and
know
w
hat
they
a
re
talk
in
g
ab
o
u
t?
Ity H elena f? u b in * tc in
E n ten d as second class matter, February 34. 1903 a t th e
will also luspet t th e U n iv ersity of
postofflce, Springfield, tireg o n
C onsolidation will Come W hen Beneficial
OrcKon Metileni School, the F ree D is
It is m ore th a n likely th a t som etim e in the! Then, hndst thou had an excellent h w a te r Is very effective If your h a ir
p e n s a r). the H em e for th e Blind, ami
MAIL SU BSC R IPTIO N RATE
la d a rk you m ay o b la la th a t lovely,
fu
tu
re if both cities continue to grow that there ead of hold.—Shakespeare.
..75c
lite Ikieriibet h er llo sp lla l, all P o rt­
One year In Advance..... „.»1.15 Three Months
will be a physical connection betw een the two
To beglii w ith, th e av ern g o w om an glow ing lu stre , by d isso lv in g one or land In stitu tio n s, ns a m em ber of a n ­
B it M o n th s _______________$1 t'O S in g le C o p y -------
tw
o
tuhlespoonfula
o
f
pow
dered
Kg'l»
— and consolidation will be effected. l*robably in req u ire« a sh am p o o once ev ery ten
o th e r sub co m m ittee.
TH U R SD A Y . JA N U A R Y 24, 1929
fu tu re y ears it will be a g reat benefit to both days. Should your h a ir becom e e ith e r tia n lle n n a In worm w ater ami using
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cities to consolidate. It is a lto g e th e r likely that too oily or loo dry befo re th ia tim e th is 1« th e Inal b asin of rin sin g w a te r I Ju d g e P o lte r I« also a m em b er of
N ext week I sh all tell you a little tile sub com m it lee which will Inspeel
W HAT H AS CONSOLIDATION TO O FFER ?
Springfield’s benefits will be largely industrial be- h as elapsed. I MUKge'it th a t you begin
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T h a t Springfield would lose ra th e r th an gam
from a governm ental standpoint seem s evident
to m ost people here who have studied the pos>i u-
lities in th e consolidation of th is city w ith Eugene.
T h a t sh e would lose ra th e r th a n gain from a bus.-
&ess stan d p o in t is th e unanim ous opinion o', nine
o u t c i ten retail m erc h an ts of th e city. From an
In d u strial stan d p o in t for developm ent in fu tu re
y ears is th e only benefit th a t consolidation holds
out 2nd judging from industrial en terp rises both
ci' s have been able to locate th ro u g h coopera­
tive effort in th e past it is questionable w hether
th ey can do b e tte r in fu tu re united a s one com ­
m unity.
No More Police or Fire P rotection
People on th is side of the river would su ite r
•01:1c inconvenience in going to th e city hail m
E ugene everytim
w ith the
“ e ‘ they had ’ * business
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city governm ent. W e have tw o policem en a t
p rese n t and a city reco rd er who looks a fte r law
obst rvance as well as a police com m ittee of the
ci<
ouneil who a re close a t hand. T here is evi-
d e rtly no b e tte r police protection th a t m ight he
given, by consolidation since Eugene h a s no b e t­
t e ’- svstem now.
We have a paid fire dep artm en t of tw o firemen
a r . rained volunteers. T he city has a new fire
er.' e and good equipm ent. It is unikely that
tl.
onsolidated city would m aintain here any
© o r effectiv
j h t i n g f o r c e t h a n a t p r e s e n t,
an
‘ is too fa r to th e E ugene sta tio n to depend
ick help from there. Springfield h a s helped
or
w it' fires at th e U niversity and Eugene has
h e ’’ 1 with fires in th is city. T hey will continue
to
ndby in case of bad fires.
Municipal Utility Indebtedness
W hile it is tru e th a t E ugene’s house lighting
and om m ercial lighting ra te is a little low er than
g....- ^field's, from an industrial standpoint the
e pow er com pany here is in b e tte r position
pri
are" '■tuallv does m akes b e tte r pow er ra te s under
co: act to large users th an does E ugene’s m uni-
plant. T here is plenty of electrical pow er
c’
m ore th an a n y one palce in the W illam ette
h:
va’
outside of P ortland. T he consolidated city
nu ‘ purchase o u trig h t th e electrical distribution
and. ‘he w ater system here and a 'so th e franchise
In e ler to serve th is city. In oth- r w ords sh •
© u ? t in c r e a s e a n a lr e a d y h e a v y b o n d e ' ind< ’ 1 1-
n e r- m any th o u sa n d s of dollars to p-.nke se rv : 1
here and in d o in g so rem ove from th e tax rolls
o u r ' earnest tax payer— a concern which pays
ne ’ o n e -fo u r'h of o u r taxes. All th is fo r the
sak e of consolidation w ith no b e tte r quality or
e e r- 1 e.
Schools m u st be Considered S e p a ra te
S in c e s c h o o l d is tr ic t N o. 19 c o m ris» s mor<
te r ., o r y t h a n is in S p rin g fie ld ’s c ity lim its th e
qu
n
-
to - ; t l - - ( ' - '
c o rre c tiv e m e a s u re s to re s to re your about sp ecial tre a tm e n ts for the h a ir j th e P e n ite n tia ry ami th e S la te h o sp i­
tal. both located In S a b in
H ELEN A R U B IN ST EIN .
, lut tn u n an ilujustrial standpoint Eugene can scalp condition to normal.
gjve us ,loth in g a t this tim e but prom ises of fu tu re
In sh am p o o in g th e first need Is a
jle jp Prom ises she lias given us before but has good stre a m of hot w ater. A spray
never tra n sla te d them into perform ance«. At the Is really an e ss e n tia l Io th e su ccess of
,jnie s ju, leased us the ind u strial tra c t Eugene a sham poo for 1 know of no o th e r way
pro ln jStHj to (jo jler utm ost to establish Industries to In su re co m plete itttil th o ro u g h tin-
on it. If she h ad kept this prom ise and m ade any slug Now as to th e selectio n of vottr
headw ay in this regard people here would be in a sham poo. You m nv p u rc h a se h erb al
receptive mood now tow ard consolidation. Tilt' sham poos d esig n ed esp ecially for
fact of th e case is that Eugene has not tak e n suf- either idly n o rm al or d ry h air. Should
ficient in te rest in the free industrial tra c t here you net>il a c o rre c tiv e shiottpoo by nil
even to pay the taxes on it for the last th re e years. m entis sele c te th e on# united to v o t t r
co n d itio n
It will prove th e q u ick est
We Should Have More T han Prom ises
Since we can hope for but little o r no benefits nnd m ost effective way of n eu tre llx ln tt
to a c cu re to Springfield from consolidation o th er y o u r scalp trouble.
An e«« s h a ’ri'o o Is ex cellen t for th e
t j,a n t jle establishm ent of factories here we must
sure th at Eugene is going to tu rn industrially h a ir am i m ay he used ns follow s:
m inded in th e fu tu re and go a fte r plants th ro u g h b re a k th e yoke of one o r tw o exits
com m unity effort. During th e period since E u - ! ,n,° “
h e a t th o ro u g h ly : then
gene prom ised to help Springfield develop tin* in- '"b* 'bout two ounces of the h e rb a l
d u strial site here Salem . Newberg. St. Helens, sham poo fluid and ¡in eq u al q u a n tity
V ancouver, Olympia, Shelton, P ort T ow nsend anil of w arm w ater. R ub th o r.tu x h ly Into
several o th e r sm all cities have landed w orthw hile th e scalp, u sin g h a lf of th e m ix tu re
industrial plants th ro u g h com m unity effort. at each a p p licatio n . F in ish by rlns.
In« th o ro u g h ly w ith a sternly stre a m
T here lias been no d e a rth of opportunity.
We a re not necessarily ag ain st consolidation of yerv w arm tv-t'-'r.
An olive o r balsam oil sh am p o o Is
but we m ust know first w hat th e benefits are. I:
a v ariatio n w-h* -h will do wond- -s
Eugene can put over one o r tw o large industria
to w ard Im proving th e gro w th o f your
concerns here w ithin the next year of so th en w. h a ir
W arm ab o u t tw o o u n ces of
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will be willing to b'*lleve th a t she can with oui balsam o r olive oil in a sm all nbt
help accom plish big th in g s in the ftu ,r
DON’T LAUGH AT PROGRGESS
A prediction h a s been m ade th at in th e fu tiin
th ere will be a ir b o ats a s big o r bigger th a n the
largest m odern steam ers.
You m ay believe th is o r n o t—but do not be on<
of th e laughers.
R ecently th e tw enty-fifth an n iv ersary of (1 i:n
w as observed. When th e W right B rothers firs:
invented th e airplane, p retty nearly everybody
laughed. Think of the airplane of today,
To go back far into the past, a g re a t m any peo­
ple laughed at Colum bus. At Gallileo. At Fulton
W hen th e first steam sh ip plied the w a te rs of th,
Hudson- persons lined along the shore roared th eir
co n tem p t for th e funny little boat Fulton had
launched.
F rom tim e im m em orial, indeed, the pioneers u
science and discovery have been ham pered in
th e ir w ork bv the laughers. T hose who would tint
believe. Even th e nhonograph and the m o tif"
pictu re m achine were at first reg ard ed with d eri­
sion and disbelief. At m ost th ese w c’bb’f t i l b e m
harm less
tn h " ir a n ity w ere eonniderer
fo r f hildro’t.
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Danuta.
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to ttar in a
I .»in, wh i ' '•
film, at I-»»* Am Ics.
Ph. to Miowx r Mutilili L
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bv Dunkel
H ave New Bille
Sah-ni Ja n u a rv 24 Im '-e F O P o t­
ter, of E ugene, who Is one of I.altei
co u n ty 's re tire -,'iita tllte -i In tro d u ced
s bill on J a n u a ry IB In th e H ouse of
R e p re se n ta tiv e s to provide fo r th e re-
C ordine of certified e-ip'es of In stiti
nient - of w ritin g executed bv the s ta te
land board
T he bill w as re fe rre d to
the C om m ittee on C o n stitu tio n a l l« i*
If. - e r e nutritives P o tte r nl-o w i t s one
ef
t -ine eottntV d eleg a tio n w hich
. n t , 1 a Idll providing a sa la ry In-
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e -,
.- f o r o f f i c e r s
fo r
i - o t t n iv
P a tte r to V isit In s titu tio n s
S alem . Ja n u a r- 24 .'.lib: ■ E i ‘ !
t«-r. of E ugene, .»li i r -pri a t.t - I
co u n ty , w ill m ake sev eral trip s o f
sp ectio n to s ta te 'tisi II et !-in w It
tile next tw o w- i k.s. a s a m em b er of
fo u r sub-com m lttei's o f tlo- W a ts mal
H s y a o 1’. Ty-y j ^ v " ' ' W
e i.itly e I yttn M.-Cre-tdv and
•» H ow ard an I S e n a to r John
|t, || nil of I.an« co u n tv . w ere co w o rk ­
e r ' on th is bill.
|e F-
Dextrr -
o ta - o f
Ira
M a th e w a
S a tu rd a y 's
of
v is it o r s
îï
THOUSANDS of
S o
fis t >
i
C r s ic n r r s
rs
c o -c rii”
it
M ir le n
I; , •
F T T -V
$
Salem . J a n u a r y 24 S e n a to r E dw ard
F B alle' of L in e coiltitv. Introduced
tw o bills to 111" S e n a te d u rili« th e first
week o f U te 1 8 2 9 session of th e R tnte
l.e x lsla tu re
T h e first provides for
th e i-aneellatlon of l n l - - y « t and pen •!-
tie s on delin q u en t ta x e s on p ro p e rty
acquired bv th e s ta te or ( t r e m i t i , II
w as re fe rre d to th e C o m m ittee on As­
sessm en t and T ax atio n . T h e second
bill re la te s to hlvhw av c n issln x < over
ra ilro a d rig h ts of w av S e n a to r B ailey
lives In Junction City
\V. :dw:
ml good
L eak !
C -s
¡ay P anti day
s ion» md hoii-
ling -
H O
T h • di
essa :y be < -veered s e p a r a te . If it w - '
u"’ the h a w -h aw er ?i
tho k
prove th e t
ro ,,d to nroç
T h o a v e n u e 1'-: f t d is c o v e w t ’
the fli*,’e to r ' Llkelx aro rro re open th an e v r befor
ti-
e le c " ,1
b igene w here th e re is the lar >
Be one of thoee to w ekom e fhe n w *1v ?,» V
p o . tio n , i u n it m ight be done w ithout ev-
it eon e a l o n g —d o n o t s h a m e Yourm1 f by leu •
co” 1 ’.iu;
t ’-'■ ■ ¡ties.
ing a t it.
W hen th e impospib’e f« nre/U fed r e m e e i b
U nder consolidation Springfield m u st give up
h
that, in th e course o ” mod, rn progr ■y«; n n i n v
f i r i : y say th a t a su b statio n would be established th in g th o u g h t miro.- ible lias b e c o m e b o th p o s-
S< etions of o 'h e r cities larg e r th a n this sible and practicable.
her
have no su b statio n postoffice. O ur p o sto ffie e ,
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be a larg e green box on th e co rn e r
‘
T here a r n a. lot of boys v i’Un" to s t a r t -it the
mi
an
" ‘ e ad! ru ra l mail delivery would go out of bottom of th e ladder provided th ey can 1» pro-
th e m ain office.
m oted th e next day.
Eugene has High Indebtedness
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\ presenr E ugene h i s a tax levy a few nui'^
We hope it is not e astin g reflections on the
p
I : legislature in giving H n --ud,- re ‘Bull R u n ”
on a i ig h e r v r ’/ -'
’ vel so th a t aetufd'v simi w a te r to drink.
• • •
la r p ro p e r'” i’
th cities t f v about th e sam e
O u r f e e t a r e m a d e to w a 'k w ith a it,n g th e p a '1
taxe
Eu > r-c
s a v- rv high m ounting bonded
lnd< ‘-dne s of around th re e million dollars or of progr- - and not prim arily to r ki'
THE FUMBLE FAMILY
m lntim sau ce r>- n
Wb n q u ite hot
e ith e r ru b It well Into th e scalp w ith
vottr P ttK er'U 's n r n s a sm all, tiff
b rls tb l to o th b rn h fo r th e purpose
S e p a ra te th e h a ir Int i p a rts so th a ,
th e e n tire sc a lp receiv es Its p o rtion
of th e oil.
♦( ,w«d w r t i n e
Bind nn your he ad in
OÎÏ * of ho* w:»* r nn«1 mv« r w ith n u ­
o the r d rv t o w ! Ir- h L" an ll oti r she n t-
p re p a ra tio n —
poo w ith your h . rh al pr-
SOUl tin;: th - h- id t w. » o r t three tim e s
Kin :•» th o ro u c h 'v
, tho
If you nro bier
last rin sin g
b mon sqm
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TAX LAW PENALTIES
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g u a r a n i -<-(l for two year».
Shm-lil tn
li e - • i: buy
Wl-.i f nIII le f',l t l e i t t me,
T h e it, Xfi
re tu rn it
n n< w ha»
S to re a.ul
fr e.
F ,r m any K a n tlec k a
to llenltli ; nil com fort
q u ire nt
Flanery’s
Drug Store
a
“S ilv e r G ra y
to E u g e n e e v e ry
3 0 m in u te s
from 5th anil E Sts. commencing 6:30 a.m. (Sun­
days 7:30 a.m.) and every 30 minutes thereafter
until midnight throughout the day.
Returning they leave the Southern Pacific sta­
tion Eugene every 30 minutes between 6:00 a.m.
and 11:50 p.m. (Sundays 7 :00 a.m.)
Fares
»
lfX) Tickers (scholars) . . . .
$3.00
50 Tickets (comntutation)
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One way f a r e ................................. 0.14
C o n n e c tio n i a F
T he eye <■.- |, hes :t glim p-e of
an object and hi.dant.ly I urns
to look directly at ii- Inn suppose
your glass' show d istortion for
oblique vi1 ion? You l " s i e i th e r
tu rn y our h e a r or '.e a r (Jrtho-
gon lenses.
0R T H 0G 0N
T he P e r u
I, V ision L e n s e s
O p to m etrist.
No. 14 p Ave. W est
E u g e re , O regon
c :e
Convenicntconnection c n
; diclmswith
trains and motor coach to the north and south.
Note these convenient stage schedules from
Eugene.
Portland via Corvallis and Albany—18:00,
9:35, j 11:50 a.m .; 3:30, 4:30 p in.
\Via Harrisburg. Y'SHver Gray UniilcJ’.’’
Roseburg—1:55, 6:35 p.m.
M arshfield via R o seb u rg — 1:55 p.m.
Ashland and San Francisco—1:55 p.m.
W herever yim are going buy your ticket nt
Springfield -it will be honored on train or bus
to Eugene.
S o o tu ern PacuCac
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