PACK TWO THE SP.ected to H . K M A X E Y . Editor. find it a t this time. There was a belief at the ■Stared a* second class matter, February 14. IMS. a t the tuni of the year that it may be m id-summ er be­ fore industrial conditions got back to normal poetofllce, Springfield, Oregon. __ | Now there is a general feeling th at it will not be M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E ; much a lte r Easter before the slack has been 75c j taken up. Definite predictions with a time-limit One year In Advance-------11.76 Three Months . Biz M onths---------------------- 11.00 Single C o p y _gc are always doubtful, but the fact th at Intelligent — investigators believe that the worst is over is of THURSDAY. MARCH IS, l»S0 _________________________' great significance and interest. A HOUND POR WORK ’ One of the most reliable indexes of business GOVERNOR AL—■ vvAtBtsuvuiv m r volume w iuiiw of ui national iiuuuuui advertising confidence io is the advertising. The new governor of Oregon covers ground Six of the largest advertising agencies recently like a traveling salesman, and some people w o n -, reported th at uot only had there been no cancel- der if he stays at home long enough to do any of lations among their advertising clients, but that Juliana, only child of the Quaes the work of his office. But it seems th a t Gov- m any of them had Increased their advertising of Holland, ha» gone with her ernor Norblad can get up in the morning and do appropriations by from 10 to 15 per cent. mol bar Io Ravaria Io meet the GA- • day s work before a lot of folks get their e y e s ' There are several reasons why what looked in mau Prince Erbaeh-Shoeabcry. open. The Democratic Salem Capital Journal November like the beginning of a business de­ ahom aha may marry. in rem arking about newer m ethods being em- pression did not develop as such things have done __ ____________ ployed in the governors office, has this to say: in the past. One was, of course, th at the sudden RANCHERS PROTEST "Right now. Governor AI Is carrying on la two capacities | 8 ‘UIUP In stock values did not reflect any busi- USE OF POISON BAIT over was the v natural — chief executive and candidate, Chaaing v u , „ r the iu r state uefi8.or industrial condition but ----- ---------• BY STATE HUNTERS almost continuously, business may pile up «luring hia ab- reaction from a speculative boom in which stocks ••a c e , but he seldom leaves Salem without leaving a clean i sold at from tw enty to forty or fifty tittle s desk. He worka early and late. He walks five miles their net earnings. Another was th at there was The une of poison ball “ “ In ,n the Mr- -1»'" 7:30 in no Kreat m ass of “frozen assets" on the shelves Kpnile m®»ntaina by predatory ani- regularly each morning. Is always at his office at ks until u n til! ° f m erchants and m anufacturers. mal h,in'*’r" •« protested in several the morning, sometimes as early as 5:30. He works N,'*n r*c*” *’ 1 o'clock, walks downtown to lunch, hack at his desk at 1 With the improvements in transportation facil- P*>" " T es which Which have been made m u d .. «¡ n p j . the h u Armistice' .................... ± r* ceB,,’r ’ » «rn ard fro"’ from since 7*7 7 I and works right u p .to 6 o'clock. Seldom is there sn ¡ties ln the d*gtrc“ »»«ere the evening or Sunday that he Is not at his desk and busy for business requires less capital investm ent in goods ,n* On* two or four« hours or more. Often In the evening he than used to be the case. One of the great mall- bunte” grg takes another long walk. order houses last year reported an inventory of ¿ 7 r a ' ’7.77*‘ only $77.000,000 as against $121,000.000 in 1921 ! f, Ra‘‘,’- " ‘‘kp <»•«'<« The dictaphone and what it symbolises enables him to yet the total volume of business done on the h” * from ,h* Row keep up with his Job; the walking, he says, conserves his River district ha* 100 lumi'« on It. health and permits him to hit a pace that few governors. sm aller inventory was four tim es as great as Judge Barnard ha» »ent the peti- when the larger stock was carried. Something U, any, have equaled." tlon» to Stanley Jewett, director of like this is reflected in the records of every m er­ e e e Predatory Animal control of the chant who runs his business on an up-to-date United .... State» , Biological survey at YOU CAN’T PLEASE EVERYBODY basis today. Small stock, speedily replenished on „ , . . , The world is full of good-natured people who hurry-up orders to m anufacturers or jobbers , d ” « «’«dar.d that Lai» try to agree with everybody. It they have any enable the retailer to make two to four times as T a T ’ „ °W" 7 7 7 Opinions of their own, they conceal them in their many sales on the same am ount of capital. He “h. 7 h o7 .in 7 J ”t 7 .7" ’7 ,”n,l,'r h*' effort to avoid hurting someone else’s feelings. runs less risk of having money tied up in slow -1"” ' 7 7 " J B ut they don’t get anywhere. They don't gain moving goods and by frequent reordering, keeps ’“7*7 rBd‘'r#1 ,OTer” the respect or the confidence of anybody, and his stock fresh and attractive, besides being ready they count for nothing, or next to it, in the lives to respond instantly to any change in style or and affairs of their families and their com­ tastes. FILTHIEST STILL FOUND munities. Because this system of retailing has become BY OFFICERS SATURDAY How far would a m inister get on his mission alm ost universal, business credits were not What deputies from the county If he tried to m ake his sermons please everybody m aterially curtailed even when the situation to the congregation? The question answ ers it- looked worst, and today are almost as free as sheriff's office described as the most »elf. The politician who flatters all of his con- they have ever been. The trend of wages is still filthy still to be taken In Lane county BCtituents and agrees with w hatever any of them upward, and unemployment is diminishing, and was found last Saturduy near Half thinks seldom gets elected and if he does he is the general public will soon be. if it is not al­ Moon Way on the MrKenste high­ way. The still consisted of a twenty Nû * « T T IN Ä W A * A LL W BONÛ R e s t-H a v e n MEMORIAL PARK 536-7-8 Miner Building Telephons 830