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    THE SPRINGFIELD
HEWS roT «“ * » '***
England Council rtM
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E .err T h .r^ a v «
« .* /a n n p r o d u « -t. have
**t*W M h « d
E *e ry Tb«r»day at
•w -a g fle M
T M | W IL L A H C T T K PRESS
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E
M axey
E d.-or
b L r r e d * * f a t i «laa* m a tt« , February M. im i .
Bprlagfseld. o e j o L
What Will the New Year Bring?
» by ■ » In a ll o t th e
L a s * Cowaty. trvegoe. by
n ts *
M ai«« in the c ro u p E *tw
p o u itry fr o th vegetables and fr u its c o n fo rm in g
j l ° , t? eT>’ *’ * o d a rd » * r o e n title d
to be stamped
J » tth the o ffic ia l “ New E n gla nd Q u a lity " label In
' h* ' <>««*• o f f»v* years th is p o lic y has proved
ns-ell lie a le rs and consum er» read J , pav h ig h e r
I prices fo r produce bearing th is label
S o m e th in g o f a s im ila r n a tu re could be under
? m* n i ° ' h ’*r
an<J
of « « «
W ith the tre n d o f p o p u la tio n to to w ns, the gene­
ra l fa rm e r s local m a rk e ts are in c re a s in g everv-
w ,55*’ B ut 10 ta k e
S lie s t a dvantage o f them
ca lls fo r co -o p e ra tio n between the fa rm e rs th e m ­
selves and th e b a c k in g o f th e S tate a u th o ritie s
• • •
PROFESSIONAL PROPHETS
LOOK FOR A POOR START
BUT A GOOD ENDING
By CALEB JOHNSON
1 OUTLOOK
FOR
AGRICUL-
TURE IS FOR BETTER
• ”* laytas o ff tarn except when
abaolately aeeeasary thus maintain
PRICES THAN IN 1929
:« r «hr S’ erag * w o rk e r* baying
power
Foreign
ttwd© coatlaulri* Io try to beep from losing by being
rood
Credit p ie n tila t aad cheap for careful about ibe Investment o f th e ir
They a re lablag a
b*<e w a ry p u x «
o„ iy . B u .ln .-.. augmented fund*
w ill im prov* la textiles. la lumber, broad rlr w , however, with aa eye to
la machinery manufactures la bouse I Ihe general continued pro*parity of
bold , lertrtcaJ appliance* la cb*ml- (he country, for tbe greater part, aad
cala
Industry w ill move cautlou.lv m od of (he money whlclf changed
j band* In tbe greatest speculative
bat steadily
Wh.l© basin©*,» w > move akowly
U the early part of 1PM. tt 1* cenain
to pick ep S» » p r o * aad by tbe mid
d i* of lb * year w in s * B e rta « «*»¡0
THL'BSDAT. JANUARY 2. l e w
oe a deftac.© epward treed
Farauag «x^d ioetu w in b * better
SPRINGFIELD, 1930
OB tbe whole, w ith prices Improving
and the farm er get t a g a higher pro
, . T i * tT w
n a d * S p rin g fie ld fa c in g one o f
P*'*rT>o£ c«i what the r c m r iiT j p * r *
the b rig h te st years in its h is to ry
W hile ther© is
PVr tbe farm er, tbe outlook seems movement In h l.lo ry w ill coma Into
T here w ill be f r e e r yob* availabl-
n o boom in sigh t, th in g s are "lo o k in g u p ." W ith
better than for tbe bovine., man productive us* within th * year.
W tbe <■ rly part at tbe year. bet a*
tw o o r th re e new stores co m in g in. new building »
are
conclusions
drawn
programs at pwbBr w ork* begta to J Following
being b u ilt, o ld ones being rem odeled and some
from tbe tatost samm ary of tbe agri A L F A L F A SEED POOL IS
go tat© effect uaempleTasest w ill di 1
sm a ll In d u strie s in th e a c t o f lo c a tin g here, we
culture situation by th * Catted State*
m u c h Wage* win aot be ©at ta the , 7
F O R M E D ; CLOSES JAN . 11
can go in to 1930 w ith m ore prospects th a n in
xaajor M a d r i * « a f tb * nation
I >-1 » " » © « , o f Agriculture
ye ars before
T h o ~ n r- tbe principal p r ^ R t io n . ’
7 * “ ?
O rder* for M5<N) pound« tit a lfa lfa
nd the FM faaabm M prophet., for tbe I
't * ^ 7 * ° *
S p rin g fie ld , we feel, lik e th e rest o f th e co u n ­
•eed are being placed la Idaho by a
new year They r e a r from the m e , 1 * * * * * * * * *
**
try, has h it b o tto m and is c o in in g up aga in We
group of seven leading I^vne county
who work with fa c t, and figure*, f
nJ* b' d * ° m , r k r ' »e«-d dealer*, who are pooling (hell
fe e l th a t we began to c lim b in 1929 w ith the
THO UG HTS
early.
l-p re» » ln <
price*. O ft__ _
o pe ning o f th e new bridge fo r tr a ffic across the
order* at Ihe suggestion of 0 , g.
find oat is What direction thing« are
wlU « * ' b* " ' r Fletcher, la n e county agricultural
o f th e m ost in te r© « 1 ng m en in th e U nited m e tía s aad at w h u .peed aad Ih r a ! ” ’1
W illa m e tte riv e r, the e sta b lish in g o f th e a ir p o r a, One
.
h. .. —-
____
,
price* for II. Fe«(! s ta la (te c k * on ; agent.
and
ir m a il « and
t> te
w s * . is
1 a nerve spec ia lis t w hom I am fo rtu n a te «mit
le lf —
where
ve w ill a
_
_ the a n c h o rin g o f th
---- e a "*
waav» p passenger
a c ro -Iltrf s ta
■ f ao<h as
j hand are low. price* atroag. outlooh
S p p n n g fi<
to c o u n t a m o ng m y frie n d s T h e o th e r bappee*
ro u te o ve r b
fic id
ld w ith the
th e new federal bea­
A meeting of ibe
com mittee o f
day he was called upon to te s tify in th e rase o f a
good for contlna-d good p rice. Fruit dealer* partl. ipatIng In ihe purchas­
con lig h t
T hey are prophet* la th * name
T h e re is a b e tte r fe e lin g and m ore c o nfid en ce w om an w ho had been paralyzed by fa llin g fro m eease that yon are a prophet when aed vegetable crop, were below nor- ing poo) * a * held Saturday al M r
! M ai for l» rs w llb oatlook for better
a m o n g o u r business people th a n e ver before a stree t car.
Flatcher'a office, and II was decided
yea re , ©a a tra in a rd nay: r i w . l l
p ric e , for IS M
Potatoes la storage
S u re ly we can m ake 1930 a good year.
l
e
*n
Cfclc-Mo
at
*
Is
the
m
ornlwr
■
to purchase Grim m alfalfa blue u g .
She
co
uld
n
o
t
m
ove
an
a
rm
o
r
a
leg.
Needles
'below norieaL price« tenil'ng to rl«e
• • •
• ta t* of Idaho certified. Ihe highest
» e re th ru s t in to th e flesh produced no p a in and N ine tim e* ©«» of tea yoar pr-<H©ti»a
Beef cattle price* .ho w no sign of
R A IL R O A D S G A IN
w
ill
come
tre
e
T
he
teeth
r
m
e
tbe
grade of seed of Ih l* hind Thia aeed
o th e r < u s to m a ry te sts a ll proved to th e s a tisfa c­
Im provement.
B a tte r aad cgg* are
tra m ra a * off tbe track
j w ill be distributed among the t.afta
N e t o p e ra tin g in c o ti© o f th e c o u n try ’s r a il­ tio n o f th e ju ro rs th a t paraly'sis was com plete.
feeling the effect o f tbe general bu«l-
county a lfalfa grower*
First
among
b
a»tae**
propfee*.
I
.
She was aw arded heavy dam ages in spite o f
roads w ill be >1,282,009.000 in 1929, the’ highest
neoa decline, but probably w ill lm
The Eugene Furm--r*' cream ery ha*
In te n years, a cco rd in g to o ffic ia l rep orts. T h is th e te s tim o n y o f m y frie n d , w ho » a s convinced C«L Leonard W A «rev vice-pre«! itaprore *# <»
basin*«« ncreleiN
Beat of the O v e la n d Traot Com part
conducted an alfalfa seed pool la
rep re sen ts n e a rly fiv e per ce nt on inve stm e n t. Net th a t h e r c o n d itio n was e n tire ly th e re s u lt o f her
ate*. Hog* an<j pork w ill fontina«* to
E very year he te ll* the b o.tse»* m- o
form er year*, but derided to discon­
o p e ra tin g expenses raised 1.4 per cent d u rin g the o w n th in k in g . H e to o k in te re s t enough in th e
do h*»??er f r tbe farm e r than bntnbn
©f Afnerle* h<. w bnelaeaa la m isg to
tinue it thia year, hence the orgaaiaa-
case
to
fo
llo
w
it
up.
and
discovered
th
a
t
tw
o
year, b ut net incom e increased 2.9 per ce nt R ail
and wool I f the textile m arket« 1m
days a fte r the a w a rd o f dam ages th e w o m an had he for the year «head. He 1* right *0 iw ore, *« bw«i»eaa leader* predlc-t« ll«»n of the new
re a d in g is becom ing m ore p ro fita b le
often that It a-enva aacaaey. T b '* »•
O rder* for seed la tha new poo!
T h e greatest vo lum e o f fre ig h t t h e ra ilro a d s m ade a co m p le te reco very.
cotton w H benefit.
what C o t Ayr«-« aaya aboat 1>JO
mu«t be placed before January 11,
e ve r ca rrie d was handled in 1929. T he rep ort
cumber« of farm pr »ducer*
’ l o u w ill say she was fa k in g ." he said in te ll­
according to the announcement m ad*
T h e y e w p r e m i« , , poor . t a n and ¡ , „ m m m iattag tb e m .e lre *
says th a t ’ fre ig h t tr a ffic consists to a la rg e r’ ex- in g the s to ry .
In co- by .Mr Fletcher.
Was she? 1 say to yo u th a t w ilh a rood flalab. Aatotaob le product ion
u . n ot. goo<lM
b u lk m o vin g lo n g e r d ista n ce s.” a ll m y kn ow led ge o f th e nervous system . 1 could
vpe ra tire m arket lair aa»oriation* un­
Tb««.e buying seed In the pool are
W ith th e a u to tr u c k h a n d lin g m uch lo c a l fre ig h t n o t produce in m y s e lf such a c o n d itio n . You w ‘H be at leaat a m illion few er ©ar* der the F ed rral Farm B*mrd Act*
asaured
of pure, certified alfa lfa »eed
than
la
IM
S
.
bat
aot
a
million
I,-»«
w e w o u ld expect ju s t such a c o n d itio n . T he c o u ld n ’t do it. T h e w om an h e rs e lf could n o t do it
with tbe reeait that price« of farm
at the lowest possible price
P s'Jd llnr ©o»ta w ill be slightly I o w - t
change th a t has ta ke n place here in W estern O re-
a gain. B u t th e c o m b in a tio n o f the shock and bat new ©oaatrnrtiea w ill n<«t be more peodacta w ill tend to b e«'m e more
5 ° ? ,“
sOi th a l o ve r th e * hok? c o u n try the th
m o
o u
u g
g h
n t i was
c ie
was s s u
u in
ffic
ie i n t She knew she was •baa fire peieeat e r m e r than ta lk is •tab le and producer* w ill get a larger
R a ilro a d s w ill have to a cq u ire th e tr u c k line s fo r paralyzed, an so she was
part of tbe price paid bjr the con- W IL L SEEK TO D E T E R M IN E
T he ontnet of iron and atvel will be
fe ed er purposes and loca l hauls, instead o f b u ild -
“ I u » »ho
* .v.<
turner
F ull realisation of the ad-
T H E U S A B IL IT Y OF BARG ES
in g b ranch line s in fu tu re , except fo r verv h © aw in . i
.8anie
l ^ in 8 a ^ n and again low . Average wholesale price«
• • vantage* open to farm e r* under the
fr e ig h t lik e lu m b e r
’
’ *n
* a r'
c o n tin u e d . “ T h e re « a s a soldier Boo agr-ctu'.ural cx»matoditlr* w ill * * Fhrm Board Act probably w ill not
A questionnaire designed for the
W h ile a fiv e p e r' cent re tu rn is not h ig h th e « J V
» l ° *“ * * “ ePiWPtic f i t W l a r l y a t the only .lig h tly lower than In 1»:» N et
purpose of finding out Just
what
me
several
__.. .
. . . , , ,
—e about I for
UI e
e » e r a i year*, or uotll
» , r r « here
i . . o have ■
r
f f i s s r s s L ’s : “
s s p ro fit* of industrial corporation* w ill farm
rarm er*
er* »
everyw
learned how commodities would he shipped oat of
be d istinctly lea* than la IS iS
the new system operates and how to ; the W illam ette valley, and In what
T here w ill be more unemployment take advaatvg - f It
quantities In case barge traffic * u
la the early part o f IB M than In th<
U ncertainties which may affect all started on the W illam ette river, will
in g has com e
e u . ien cy in ra ilro a d - p o sitive c o u n te r-s u g g e s tio n . 1 said to h im ; corresponding period of 1»I>. but
be circulated amung the leading busi­
forecast* are
s i r l r
~
s
cond:t ons w ill Im prov* as the year
I Itim ate form o f new ta riff act. ness organisations of the cities along
advance«
T here w ill be no appreci­ General tendency w ill be to s tiff*« the river by the members of tbe Col­
able change In the cost of living prices and so »timu ate agrlrn ttu ral umbia Valley development associa­
E S i S
W
‘
,o u -
Average
wag©»
w ill
d iffe r
only aad basin©*« profits but may also 1«. tion. which has as Its g,,«l the develop,
roads should sh o rte n th e ir distances to ’ th e e a s t - a BUlg,e th o u g h t is p o w e rfu l enough to para- «lightly from IS?», la noma cave» b©- cr©as© living coats.
ment of both the Columbia and the
e rn m a rke ts.
•
an arrn o r tQ m ajte a m an ep
jjept ic Wh at are
r ** - |©v.ix. f “ l a <• t <
a f “ Ing hlgb©r F ew er American tourists I Coogreaslaaal Investigation o f th© W illam ette rivers for harge navigation
o u r th o u g h ts — good and bad— d b in g to us every w ill go to f w © o ~ tb * « , , B! west last Stoc kBx. hang© m ay 'a k , a wide according to information received
day?
D E V E L O P IN G L O C A L F A R M M A R K E T S
summer. Bank In te r» .- rat©« w U S© enough .cop© ©t disturb bu.ln©*« gen h er* recently.
T o w h a t base uses we p ut th is in e ffa b le in te l­ low er in th© first part of th© year, ©rally by creating unc©rtalnty and
A «lm ilar que«tlonnaire wa* u»*«d
A ll th e w hem es fo r Federal fa rm re lie f are lect.*” Em erson exclaim ed. " T o re a d in g a ll day Increaslifk aa business Improve*. Stock f©ar
in tbe promotion for the development
p rim a r ily d ire cte d to w a rd th e p ro d u c tio n and m u rd e rs and ra ilro a d accidents, to ch oosing prices w ill be higher by the end of i
__ _ ,
,e
,
Outcome of disarm am ent c o n fe r ra c of the Columbia river some time ago.
m a iA e tin g o f c-onim »dities whic h fig u re jn in te r ­ p a tte rn s fo r w a istco a ts and s c a rfs ."
the year than they are m«r
si |;
,
A bill has been Introduced In Wash­
. ,
. . . .
meeting ,n Ixmdon in January 1* . n
sta te com m erce. T h is leave» o u t o f ran ge g re a t
These are p e tty th o u g h ts th a t f r it t e r aw ay below the high level* of 1»I».
tirel© ,m r„-
>i
„
.
.
tlre
ly
unforaeeabie
now
Not much in g to n by Senator M cNary, calling
g
ro
up
s
o
f
general
fa
rm
e
rs
w
ho
depend
upon
loca
l
h a t a b o u t th e __
d e s tru c tiv e th o u g h ts __
Backing up Col. Ayres are the re- i kelihooH
»
m- L
Y
— ------------
UpbU l t M H i pow er. W
»»Hat.
. .
.
.
.
. ,
1 *r'ih » o o
Of serious intern Itlonal for an appropriation for a survey to
m a rke ts. O n ly w hen th e ir p ro d u cts are staple» jea iou sy, envy, h a tre d , fe ar?
ports mad© by the business looder. ,, „ m plications arising
bu- o | * , y , . determ ine the possibility of drodgtaj
In»r**?«o»«
*** t re «rtaW febed by n a tio n a l and
B -v a change o f th o u g h t the yeom en o f F ng lan d who recently met In W ashington at
. harp
the W illam ette river as fa r south as
in te rn a tio n a l m a rk e ts does th e b e n e fit o f general becam e th e u nco nquerable a rm y o f C ro m w e ll Bv the ra il of the Pre*:dent. to <• **«f4er which w nM
» »
Springfield for barge transportation.
senemes o f G overnm ent aid reach them .
a change o f th o u g h t a h a n d fu l o f fis h e rm e n o f precisely thia q ae.tlon "W h a t n o r t l . r. , e „ n, „ b )||t w nrj(,
Yankee fa rm e rs are s o lvin g th is problem f o r Pa£ ® tin e tra n s fo rm e d hum an h is to ry ,
of , y<«r w ill IB M b e - Remember
A)|
, he
O L D -F A S H IO N E D SONGS
them selves. T he s.x N ew E ngla nd state» nro e ^ cauii ^ »be s tirre d up people to th in k w ho that ail business is built o> fore-
-------' -
from
tbe
d u r in g at best 1-
tk a n th^ e onX ^ ’ £ £
b ei° re ’” M a casts. B'g business men are
" " rollaps© of the speculati*»
ip.
F E A T U R E OF G A T H E R IN G
be-
boom On the Stock Rxi-haoge. \p-
O m
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N B A T S
y«ar la A 4 v s s < * ------ BITS T hree Months
US* _ —---------- --------- S I M
Sísale Copy
-TSe
ic
>BRUC
TON-
7:.”
- - - - ...... .
than tbe little fellow. H ere Is a sum­
d ollar* was lost by speculators. The
m ary of what those big business m n
hisses b ’ V© to be com* ensated for by
see for 1»M ;
w ithdraw als
from
savings
hanks,
No serious depression In any line curtailm ent of expenditures, reduc­
A good year in many lines. Small
tion In —
the ■ «©ale
living,
on in©
th
................
’ -■© of ii,
ng, >in
business and retailers w ill benefit by part of s* veral m illion fam ilies The
tbe maintenance of wages and policy winners, who now control
larger
A large number of friends of M r.
and Mrs Kenneth Tobias gathered at
the home of M r and Mrs. 1. A Tobias
on Monday evening for an old fashion-
e«i song-fest.
The m ajor attraction
of the evening was the group of sing­
ing of a number of the old favorites,
anil a few of the more recent song
pools of capital than before, are going hits which have won great popularity.
CANDY -
1» gorxl fo r you because i f s a h e a lth fu l food, says n u tritio n
expert«. F o r body energy It is the m ost q u ic k ly assim ilated
We g u a ra ntee the q u a lity o f o u r candy we m ake o u r­
selves.
E g g im a n n ’s candies are a lw ays fresh.
R G G IM A N N ’S
W here the Service I t Different” v j
W h y n o t T rad e in Y o u r
|H B |
■7™ ’a
Straining eyee to see
brings heao
perm anent frowns and
real visual damage.
DR.E.C
MEADE
O rT O M E T R IT -T
Z T < f l TH A V E
Old Car
o n a G o o d U sed Car
WITH AN 0 . K. THAT COUNTS
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
7.h and Oak
« 3 W «i 8 ,„ d w .,