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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Pnbllabed Every Thursday at
Springfield. Lane County. Oregon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H. E. M A X E Y . Editor._________________
Entered as second class m atter, February 24, 1963 at the
poatofflce. Springfield, Oregon
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M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A TE
One year In Advance... $ l./5 Three Months _ _ ..7 5 c
■tx M o n th s______________ »1 00 Single C o p y --------------6c
_____________ T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 31. 1929
Life is merely a series of opportunities for turn -
Ing failures into successes.—PETEK COOPER.
NOT HOW MUCH IS LEVIED BUT HOW MUCH
IS SPE N T
People who advocate consolidation point to the
fact that Springfield's tax levy for city purposes
Is six ndlls higher th an Eugene's. W hen we learn
th a t Eugene has overrun her 1927 budget som e
$3S.O00 we w onder if a fte r all th e re would have
been m uch difference in tax levy if Eugene had
levies sufficient to ta k e care of her expenses. And
we w onder still m ore how she is going to tak e
c a re of som e $307,000 o u tsta n d in g w a rra n t in­
debtedness built up from years past as th is re g u ­
lar overrunning of the budget took place. Will
Springfield people be required to help liquidate
these unpaid w a rra n ts if th e tow ns were consoli­
dated?
Springfield m ight have a low er ta x levy if som e
of th e property holders w ith delinquent a s ­
sessm ents w ere not requiring th e city to keep up
th eir principal and in te rest p aym ents for them .
Som e of these delinquent property holders can
well afford to pay th e ir back a ssessm en ts and
lighten th e burden on th e re s t of the city. Som e
of the w orst offenders in this reg ard are those
w ho are advocating consolidation. Actually they
a re th e ones w ho are responsible for a higher levy
th a n we would have otherw ise.
• • •
A DISTURBING ELEM ENT
W illiam H. T aft, Chief Ju stic e of th e United
S ta te s Suprem e C ourt, asked to point out the
m ost disturbing elem ent in ou r n atio n al life, said
it w as "th e m aterialistic philosophy w hich places
w ealth and w orldly success ahead of every o th er
consideration of life.”
THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. 1939
T H E SPRINGFTKIJJ IUBWB
” i n r tour
P erry G ould, Toledo, and N aom i I«o-
Vee of R prlngfleld; Duytward S tein k e
PER A T R EB EK A H LODGE
IS T E N O R OF B IL L NOW
and B ethel Jo h n s, both ~ if S alem ;
We have often noticed that m any law ns around
SU PPER M O N D A Y N IG H T Ja m e s Elwood and F lo ren ce M orten-
fine hom es in Eugene w ere allow ed to dry up in
BEFO RE CO. D E L E G A T IO N
son, .b o th of P o rtla n d ; A ndrew l.a-
sum m er. Tw o people who have houses in both
D electab le viands an d beverages. | Ihtke, E ugene, and P earl M eL nrrln,
T he bill to In crease sa la rie s of L ane
Springfield and Eugene have explained th is to us
county officers h a s p assed tw o read all sellltuc fo r 1 cen t, 2 c en ts | C o rv allis; G eorge T ay lo r and Dora
this week.
Ings of th e hotuu) an d has been refer- 3 cen ts, th e h ig h est recorded b e in g 1 H askell, both of C ollage Grove.
"O rdinary people in Eugene c an n o t afford to red to th e L ane co u n ty d elegation. T h e 5 eetit», brought sm iles to th e faces
pay th e m eter ra te for irrigation purposes.” they j follow ing In creases h av e been naked ami ch e e r ^ o the h e a rts of hungry
F o rm e r Lans County W o m an Diss—
say.
for: co u n ty judge, from 31500.00 to folks w ho w ont to the penny e n faterla
^ 4 0 0 .0 0 ; cOuuty co m m issio n er from gl yen liy th e R ebekahs at the Odd . C altha Clyde lla ib re S m ith. 62. a form
T his is a question for consideration along witli
e r re sb le n t of lam e county and an
consolidation. "W hat profit a resident in consoli­ $1600 00 to $2000.00; county tr e a s u re r , I F ellow s' hall last Monday night.
T h e su p p er n e tte d $23 60 ami o u t­ au n t of M rs R obert S h u lls, of Gils
from $1500 00 to $2000 00; county c lerk
dated East Eugene if he should save 05 c e n ts on a
city, passed aw uy J a n u a ry 23 a t
30-kilow att light bill am i m ust pay out from two from $2000 00 to $2400.00; sheriff, from sider» as w ell ns m em bers declared F resno. C alifornia Mrs S m ith was
$2000 00 to $2400.00; a ss e sso r, from It to he com plete success. M any r e ­
to five tim es th is am o u n t on a w a te r bill and
a s is te r of Irvin B arbre who used to
j fu rth e rm o re cut off the tax rolls th e largest ta x ­ $1500.00 to $2400 00; county achool q u e sts hav e been m ade of R ebekah w ork for th e Booth Kelly com pany
su p e rin te n d e n t .from $1600 00 to $2000- m em b ers to have it repeated again
payer in th is part of tow n and in crease th e bonded
here.
next m onth.
indebtedness of th e city several hundred thousam l .00.
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Included in o th e r bills of In te re s t to
i dollars in o rd er to do this?
SU M M O N S
th e g e n e ra l public Is a m easu re In tro ­ will he used to pay fo r the drupes
\Ve a re not finding an y fault w ith th e Eugene duced by Mr. C hilds providing for th e re c en tly Installed In th e Odd F ellow s 1 IN T H E CIR CU IT C O U R T O F T IIR
S T A T E OE OREGON FOR LANE
w ater board. We th in k it is one of th e best m uni­ Issuance by sh eriffs of th e co u n ties s hall.
COUNTY.
cipally m anaged in th e country. In fact it is one of m otor vehicle licen se p lates. T h e j
E G Ju rg e n s. P laintiff, versu s. T. J.
! of the few th a t is well m anaged and is o u tsta n d - bill a u th o rise s co u n ty sh eriffs to re- , B U R G LA R S PREY ON
S h e rid a n ; J It S h e rid a n ; Ja m e s E.
l ing in its success. But to bring it into Springfield celve a p p licatio n s fo r re g istra tio n of
K in d red ; R uth R obertson P ow der
COUNTY M ERCHANTS
C om pany; J W. C opeland Y ard s;
! u n d er different conditions is a question th a t m ust m otor vehicles an d to collect th e lic­
John E H ow ell; luine H ard w are
D U R IN G T H E W EEK
be considered in th e light of cold facts.
en se fees. T h ey a re also au th o riced
C om pany; N. T Ju rg e n se n ; R ay­
• • •
to Issue re c e ip ts ns done now by th e
mond M a rla tt; II W M elby; E M.
T h u s fa r no elew h as been found of
Illll; and I. 11 S lgw nrt. D efendants.
se c re ta ry of s ta te
T h e bill h a s had
EVEN ABOVE PARTY PRIN CIPLES
the b u rg la rs who broke Into the Sm ith
To II W M elby and E M Illll. t>»<>
tts second re a d in g and h as been re- ;
Salem . J a n u a ry 26. “I a m a good Democrat,** said S ena ferred to th e c o m m ittee on W ay» and , M erch an tlle attire nt O akridge last of the d e fe n d a n ts nam ed alm ve and
all o th er defen d an t* h e re in :-
S a tu rd a y m orning.
to r E d v a rd B ailey of Ju n c tio n C ity, ‘'b u t it I v oted 'n o ' on Means.
You a re h ereby req u ired to a p p e a r
T h e b u rg lary h appened som etim e
a bill to in c re a se th e tariff on pou ltry p ro d u cts I should
A bill to delay th e opening of season ts 'lw w n 1 and 3 o'colek and th e men ami a n sw e r th e ro m p ln ln t filed a g a in st
be a fra id th a t my c o n stitu e n ts w ho w ere p o ultry ra is e rs on d e e r w ith h o rn s from S ep tem b er 10
you In th e above e n title d suit w ithin
escap ed w ithout being seen. Some four w eeks from th e d a te of th e first
would p elt m e w ith eg g s on my re tu rn ."
to S e p te m b e r 20 an d to red u ce th e bag knives, a suit case, four o r five house publication of th is sum om ns In Hie
We a re glad to know th a t D em ocrats in the lim it from tw o such d e e r to one. h a s I d re sse s, n su itc a se and an overcoat ■ ¡Springfield News, w hich first d ate Is
a n u a ry 31. 192»; and yon a re hereby
O regon legislature a re willing to sacrifice the been Introduced by Mr. F ord and has w ere Included In th e m issing a rtic le s j J notified
th a t If you fall so to a p p e a r
p assed tw o re a d in g s and Is now In th e
T
he
b
n
rg
ln
rs
used
tools
which
w
ere
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principles of the p arty and assist the poultry pro­
and a n sw er, th en for w ant of an sw e r
han d s of th e (lam e C om m ittee.
ta k e n -fro n t the O akrillge b lack sm ith J your d efau lt will lie e n te re d and th e
ducers in this regard. It is to o u r benefit to keep
A n o th er bill of In te re st Is one sh o p to b reak the lock of th e stu re plaintiff will m ake ap p licatio n Io th e
out Chinese eggs, foreign n uts, filberts, and
for th e relief prayed w ithin th e
cherries an d lum ber in order th a t O regon in d u s­ am ending se ctio n s of O regon law s door. Iatne co u n ty officials a re work 1 Court
com plaint. Io w it; T hat the title to
ch
an
g
in
g
definitions
of
a
law
ful
fence.
Ing on th e case.
tries th at now need help m ay becom e prosperous.
let 1« In block 12 of H rlverton A ddi­
T he proposed am e n d m e n t re a d s : "A
H ouse b re a k e rs hav e been busy In i tion to E u re n e . L ane County, O regon,
T he Oregon legislature is considering a m em or­ law ful fence Is defined ns an y s tru c ­ o th e r se c tio n s of the county d u ring i except th e N orth 9 f e d of th e salil
ial to congress to increase the tariff on th e above tu re. hedge, o r d itc h . In th e n a tu re of the week. An a tte m p t w as m ade to I lot. be q u ieted In hltu as a g ain st you.
item s and it w as d u ring this discussion th a t S e n a ­ a fence used fo r th e p urpose of In­ b reak Into a sto re a t Ju n c tio n City , ami th a t any a p p a re n t claim , lien or
te re st »which you claim to have In
tor Bailey talked on eggs. We hope he and the closure. w hich Is such as u good httB- d u rin g th e fore p a rt of the w eek, but . In
salil real e s ta te be cancelled
T he
rest of th e Lane co u n ty delegation will go down bandm nn of th e co m m u n ity gen erally ' the would be b u rg la rs w ere ap p aren t above e n title d Court en te re d an o rd er
the line to assist o u r farm ers and lum berm en. m a in ta in s." T he bill nsks for th e r e ­ ly frig h te n e d aw ay because they did d ated J a n u a ry 30. 1929. d ire c tin g th is
Any Help given e ith e r will be felt right here in peal of tw en ty se c tio n s of O regon not get In O fficers th in k local boys sum m ons to be published In the
S pringfield N ews once each wok for
Springfield a s quickly as anyw here else in the laws.
w ere resp o n sib le for the episode.
n period of four am .... salve w eeks, and
United S tates.
o rd e rin g you Io a p p e a r and a n sw er
• • •
t..e sabl com plaint w ithin four w eeks
From W endling— Mr. am i Mrs B y rd
M a rria g e Licenses Issued
from the d a te of the first publication
Crow, of W endling, sp en t th e w eek­
T he S o uthern Pacific com pany has acquired
D uring th e past week m arria g e lic­ of the said sum m ons,
end
in
tow
n.
E R E H E S M IT H . A ttorney fo r P la in ,
control of the Oregon S tages lines. Even if it is
en se s have lien Issued by th e county
tiff. utVd m y r e s id e n c e a n d post office
the elim ination of a com petitor we see no p a rticu ­
clerk to tile follow ing G eorge S tev en s a d d r e s s Is E u g e n e . O regon
lar cause to be alarm ed. T he railroads a re in the
and N evada Pow ell, both of E ugene;
J a 31 E 7 14 21 2«
W ATER AND CONSOLIDATION
T his m aterialistic philosophy holds in it the
secret of th e crim e problem . Unless it can he
controlled, it will d ark en th e future. It is a m en­
ace to civilization.
,
tra n sp o rta tio n business. N ecessarily th ey are
Asks Ju stice T aft, "W hat can it profit a m an to b e tte r equipped and m ore responsible th a n any
have accum ulated m illions if he has not a t the Individuals could be. They will give b e tte r service
sam e tim e m aintained a clear conscience and ac- and th eir tic k e ts will be in terch an g eab le with
uired the good-will and esteem of his fellow tra in s so th a t in th e long run th e g en eral public
should be benefitted.
citizen s?”
T he Chief Ju stice believes th a t the Am erican
Those people who w ant a 13 m onths calendar
people will find a way to solve th e perplexing pro­
seem
not satisfied w ith receiving 12 se ts of
blem s before them .
m onthly bills.
• • •
We share his optim ism . A fter all, the distu rb ­
ing elem ent of m aterialism is p resent b ut also
th ere is a stro n g litera ry and scientific trend
am ong A m ericans. T he recent ex trao rd in ary dis­
coveries and inventions and a rtistic achievem ents
L E T 'S T A X M A L T S Y R U P
give proof th a t we are not to be drow ned in a sea
(O reg o n ' V o ter)
of m aterialism .
Editorial Comment
• • •
LANE SA LA R Y IN C R EA SE
FOOD SELLS FOR PEN N Y
C om ing T o
EU G E N E
Dr.Mellenthin
Candies for your
St. Valentine Sweetheart
S P E C IA L IS T
In In te rn a l M edicine fo r the
past fifte en years
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DOES N O T O P E R A T E
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W ill be at O S B U R N H o tel
W EDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6
O ffice H o urs: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
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by Dunkel
C hoosing candies for your sw eetheart o r for any
o th er you wish to rem em ber on St V alen tin es
Day Is a real pleasure If you com e here. You have
so m any beautifully adorned boxes filled with
most delicious candles, from which to choose.
ONE DAY O N LY
R. R. T u rn e r, city s u p e rin te n d e n t of D allas schools has
T ru e enough, th e crim e situation, grow ing out
No Charge fo r C o nsultation
of this m aterialism , is acute. But th e m ajority ad v an ced a su g g estio n w hich im p re sse s us as w orthy of
a re not crim inals. It is only the m inority who see co n sid eratio n . He su g g e s ts a tax o f 25c p er can on m alt
Dr. M d lln th ln is a re g u la r g ra d u a te ,
no need of m ain tain in g a clear conscience and ac­ sy ru p and e x p resses th e b elief th a t p ro ceed s o{ such a tax
quiring the good-v. ill and esteem of their fellow will com e close to w iping o u t th e d eficit in th e s t a t e ’s In m edicine and su rg e ry and Is lic­
, finances.
en sed by the s ta te of O regon, lie does
citizens!
• • •
W e a re told th a t th e co n su m p tio n o f m a lt sy ru p In O re ­ not o p e ra te for ch ro n ic uppen 'Icltls.
•
Oregon banker? a sembled a t th e sta te college gon is trem en d o u s. As an in g re d ie n t it is highly valued, gall sto n es, u lc e rs of sto m ach , to n sils ’
p arti-ip ated in r n king co n test and som e of we a re told, by h o u seh o ld ers who desirfc to o b se rv e th e o r H adenoids.
e h as to his c re d it w onderful re-1
them sh o v e d l i n k a b l e skill in filling the p ro v isio n s of th e V olstead A ct in a m a n n e r th a t will afford
th em co m fo rt, sa tisfa c t.o n o r kick.
su
its
In d is e a se s of th e stom ach, liver, •
bucket. Som e v a g h as been m ean enough io
W e a re inform ed th a t o n e c a n ,o f m a lt sy ru p Is suffici­ bow els, blood, skin, n erv es, h e a rt, I
sa> th a t they acquired th eir skill m ilking the ;. t -
lic b u t we th in k it a fin« th in g w h .n the b ankers e n t fo r five g allo n s of high-pow ered b ev erage, o r enough kidney, b lad d er, beil w etting, c a t a r r h ,'
tak e so m uch in terest in dairying. We lia r no­ to fill th irty b o ttles. A tw enty-flve-cent tax would am ount w eak lungs, rh eu m atism , sc a tlc a , leg I
ticed som e of th e m ost successful b ankers m eet to less th an one c e n t p er b o ttle ad d itio n al co st on the ulcers and re c ta l ailm en ts.
Below a re th e n am es of a few of h is I
th e farm er in his conventions and often ra v visits finished pro d u ct.
m any satisfied p a tie n ts in O regon w ho '
to the farm s. By this m ethod they see the brig h t
If th e volum e of co n su m p tio n is as larg e as som e people
side of farm life and know m ore th a n h !« tro u 1,'«‘? th in k it is, p e rh a p s Mr. T u rn e r is rig h t. In any e v en t, we i have been tre a te d fo r one o r th e o th e r
♦.hey heat in their bank when a fa rm e r’s note i ad v an ce his su g g estio n in ail se rio u sn ess an i in all serio u s ' of th e above nam ed ca u se s:
H . H . B lake, M arshfield.
n ess we en d o rse It.
,verdue.
THE FUMBLE FAMILY
E lm er B ooker. Condon.
T hos. B urke, W illam ina.
M rs. M. R. C ooper, O regon City.
D. O. H orn, B onanza.
E . M. H u rt, A rlington.
M rs. G eorge W. M athes, A shland.
R em em b er above d ate, th a t cnnsulta.
tlon on th is trip will be free and th a t
h is tre a tm e n t Is different.
M arried w omen m ust be acco m p an ­
ied by th e ir h u sb an d s.
A d d re ss: 224 B rad b u ry Bldg., Ix>s
| A ngeles, C alifornia.
P G G IM A N N ’S
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W h e re th e S e r v ic e is D iffe re n t"
■ lie
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Neighbors w ill K N O W
" w it h o u t b e in g to ld
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4 - f lo o r S o d a n , f J lii * B v d r by
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g I* E (» I’I,E d o n 't gn a ro u n d
t e llin g
th eir neighbors, “ I'm
progressive.
U s,,,
loo kin g for fin er th in g s .’ ’ Y et
neighbors have ways and means of
knowing. And one of th eir surest signs Is tli®
fam ily autom obile . . . .T h a t ’s why the New Pon­
tiac Big Six offers so m uch to up-and-com ing
Americans. It represents progress. I t consti­
tutes an impressive step up from lower-priced
transportation.
The Pontiac Big Six is a real Innovation— a
brand new ear from lteginning to end. I t offer»
big car performance, luxury, com fort and style
at prices which make no great drain on the purse.
M m t7 4 S a n d u p . f . a . b .f a r lo r v .p h u f , d a l l c r y cfcargM . f l u m p - l a n d
raar /a n d a r g u a r d , r a f u la r a q u ip m a n t a l .U g K l a . l r a c o a l. i . k a r l i O a ^ #
la n d - C o n tU r d .lt v a r a d p r ie a . — Ifcar t iw lia d . lo tM a i h a n d lin g r h a r g a *
C a n a r a t AfoOs-a M m . P a y m a n t F U n a o a U a b la a t n U iU m u m ra M .
T he eye c a tc h e s a glim pse of
an object and instan tly tu rn s
: to look directly a t it. b u t suppose
your glasses show distortion for
oblique vision? You m ust eith er
1 tu rn your h ear or w ear O rtho-
! gon lenses.
ORTHOGON
T h e P erfect Vision Lenses
hleade
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DA Y O4VV, M IC H .
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Optometrist
No. 14 ? Ave. West
Eugere, Oregon
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W. R. DAWSON
Springfield, Oregon
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