The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 17, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOB FOUR
TUB SPRW <M TJ> MEWS
THURSDAY, Jin,Y IT. 193(1
THE SPRINGFIELD
NEWS
Published »very Thursday at
REl’UUUCAN NOMINEE LIKELY
RED CROSS IS READY
that they w ill have »3.166.470 for In- to take action against the squirrels.
TO HE PROGRESSIVE
voatmsut purposes
T here are <6 com mitteem en who
TO ASSIST VETERANS
Who’ll lie the Republican nominee select«! by!
M anager Ide calls attention In the have been working <»n this task thia
Springfield. Lana County, O ragaa, by
TO FILE NEW CLAIMS report to the fact that people ara season T hey are paid for th e ir lim e
the state central committee when It meets in
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
Portland next week is a question being most fre­
now pouring Into tho state
from and the poison barley hy Ihe county
H B. M A X E Y . E d ito r,
quently asked. To make the nomination the A ll Red Cross chapters on the P a d every side aa a result of lite ra tu re court, and that amount la rhargwd
committee faces a hard task. It la grant«!. Hope« Hie Coast are now ready Io aaal«l all and advertising placed before them against the land on w hlrh the work
aa second claaa matter. Pahruary 14. i» U . at the
were, of both party leaders and laymen since the veterans of the W orld W a r In the during the w inter month«, lie urge« le done. Owners are given an oppor­
poudtofflce, Springfield. Cregon.
death of Mr. Joseph some outstanding man would fllln c of th e ir d alin a for the “E li- that every ax.ielan ce be given Iheee tunity Io pay before It goes «« the
develop that everybody would recognise as a ability allow ance" provided for In inquiring folks to learn of our stats tax rolls, otherw ise It I t added to
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
year la A dvance------ »1JS Three Moatha
_TSo ,eat,er- and hig selection Would not require any the W orld W a r Veteran« act aa and Ils many opportunities.
th eir laxea.
amended on July 3. 1*30. A supply of
6c ’onA seas*on of the committee.
Month« ----------------------»I M Single Copy _
To present a united front in November the Re­ the application blank« have been dis­ SQUIRREL POISONING
BAPTIST FINANCES ARE
T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y IT. ISSO
publican party must have as a standard bearer, a tributed to the 300 chapters on the
CAMPAIGN
NEARS
END
Pacific
Coast
stales
and
may
be
ob­
GOOD SAY REPORTS
liberal who will appeal to both the standpatters
and the ultra progressives. Thia is generally re­ tained at any of theae places.
KEEP OUT RUSSIAN LUMBER
T
h
e
squirrel
poisoning
campaign,
The first requisite of the new act
Conalderatlnn of reporta
of the
Russian lumber produced from free stumpage cognised by party leaders and It is safe to say is that all hensflclarles must he carried on by the county agent's varloua deperlm enla of lha churck
who
ever
is
noniinat«!
will
be
more
progressive
and apparently by convict labor should not be
honorably discharged veteran« of the office. Is being brought to a close waa the principal hnalnsaa at the
allowed to enter this country in competition with than any governor before. However- it Is not World W ar. Many hundreds of va ler­ this month, according to O. J4 Fiet quarterly meeting of lha lla p lla t
with our own. sspectally when the soft wood In­ thought that he will go so far as the late Mr. ians w ill he eligible for the new hene- cher, 1x0» A g ricultural agent. Claims church on Thureday evenlng of tant
point.
dustry is in as poor condition as now. The new Joseph's platform would
| fits and are expected (o apply for from four ciunm ltleem en who have week. T he church la BO W In a badtar
• • •
tariff bill has provisions which prohibit such im­
been w orking on the poisoning of
I
1 A recent shipment of raxors to Africa indicates them The act provides u monthly al­ the gray digger squirrel were brought ftnanclal condition ihan II haa beau
portations. and they should be invoked.
lowance ranging from $13 Io »40. ne-
for many yeara. arcordtng to Ibe re ­
that they are going to have a big dance over
W’ith the lumber Industry at a standstill and i there.
I cording to the degree of disability, to the county office last week and ports glven al the meeting.
those mills which are now operating under "slow
to veterans who served more than more are expected this week and the
• . •
bell’' and many of them cutting an already low-
90 days and who are suffering from next. The first four men to report
"Boy
Saves
Father
From
Bull"—
Headline.
A
Jaspsr R esid en t H e r e
M A H eine
wage. it is not fair to beat down the market still son like that would be worth having around a 36 per cent or greater disability had put out poison In nine d ifferent
tracts totallin g 1099 acres of neg­ of Jasper, transacted business here
more with Russian lumber.
not
acquired
In
service
and
for
which
during a political campaign.
• • •
lected land where the owners failed on Monday,
compensation has uot been paid
• • •
No paym ent of this allowance «halt i
MOTORING PESTS
! When a person uses an unusual word frequent-,
Everybody who has done any considerable ly, it Is a good indication that it is a recent be made prior to July 3. 1930. and no
veteran shall be entitled to It unlesa I
amount of travel by automobile has run Into the acquisition.
he has been exempt from payment
two conunontst pests which annoy the motorist.
of a Federal Incom« lax for one year
One is the “hitch-hiker 'using the term broadly
preceding (he filin g of his application.
to cover any stranger who tries to halt vour car
No veteran ran receive both
com­
and asks for a lift. The other is the beggar who
pensation and disability
allowance
tries to sell you something worthless when your
Nothing 1 h bo refreshing theae days an a big diah of
during the same period
car is held up in line awaiting the clearance of
It la necessary that all veterans
Kggimann’s Ire Cream. It's a food. ton- that puts
traffic in the other direction where the road is
wishing to file a claim must bring
under repair.
pep Into you an well an cooling off your system. We
hts honorable discharge or a certified
Several states have recently legislated against
take sp«*ial care in making thia wholesome and de­
copy of the same w ith him to the
both of these pests. New York imposes a penalty
lightful repast.
Y
Red
Cross
office.
of fine and imprisonment on anybody asking a
TOO MUCH PITY
passing motorist for a ride. Massachusetts im­
Our fountain ia the busiest place In town theae days.
A man who has won high distinction in his OUTING CLUB MEMBERS
poses a fine of $5.00 for offering goods for sale
Join the crowd. Coma to
chosen field of labor cante into my office not
to stalled tourists.
TO ENJOY GOOD FISHING
There have been enough cases in many states, long ago. He walks with a lintp, for one of his
pegs
is
shorter
than
the
other.
of hold-up men getting a lift and then robbing
Those attending the Obsidian club
He told me that for years he went around on summer camp at M arlon l-ake w ill
and in some instances killing the generous
motorists who obliged them, to justify legislation crutches.
' "Where tfcs Service to Dtfferest"
enjoy good fishing. according to three
“I finally threw them away ” he said, "and I’ll local men who spent Sunday at the
on that subject. There are enough risks Incident
to motoring without that one. The other type tell you why. I got Infernally tired of having peo­ lake near Mt. Jefferson W K Bar
of pest, the fellows who—frequently posing as ple stop to ask me what had happened. I didn’t nett, Dr. W N. Dow and H E. Maxey
ex-service men seeking funds for the relief of want sympathy. It did me no good, and slowed brought bark good catches of cut­
disabled veterans—try to sell cheap lead pencils up my operations. I’m lame. I'll never be any bet­ throat trout a fte r a few hours fish­
or souvenir booklets when their victims cannot ter. But I can stand lameness better than I can ing. They went oyer the McKenxte
get away from them, and frequently become stand being pitied.’’
pass to Alltngham ranger station on
There is a great waste of pity in the world.
profane and abusive when the motorist refuses
the M etolius, thence to Jack I-ake on
I know, for example- a couple who seem to be a mountain road where the M into
to come across, are just plain, unmitigated nuis­
ances. and should be subject to the vagrancy curiously niismated. The woman is ten years tra il was then followed to the lake.
laws without the necessity of special legislation. older than the man. She Is argumentative. She is M arlon Lake haa beautiful sur­
We are too soft in dealing with minor crimes not a good housekeeper.
La.Mode box Papeterie, In white and colors, In a special
At least a hundred times I have heard sonie- roundings on the top of the Cascade
and misdemeanors, in most parts of the United
range. It la a six and one-half m ile
vellum
finish EBally a 75c value for ......................... - 4 9 c
States. We are too inclined to be sympathetic bady say: “I’m so sorry for Joe. He might have hike from the end of the road on the
picked
out
a
lovely
young
girl,
and
see
what
he
with the man who makes a pretense of trying to
eaat side and a fifteen m ile walk on
earn money, even though we know that it is onlv went and did.”
the west side of the mountain to
Now,
the
simple
fact
is
that
the
man
and
wo­
a pretense. Every once in a while the police in the
reach the lake. O ther sm aller lakes
big cities discover that some corner beggar has man are exc eedingly happy. I personally can’t In the section sre said to be well
from thia »tore we give you a
accumulated a fortune and is better able to ride see what he finds attractive in her, nor why she stocked with fish
in his own car and live in luxury than most of should have chosen hint. But it is noLe of nty
those w ho drop-pennies and nickels into his hat. business, and I certainly am not going to waste
So long as human nature is what it is how­ sympathy on two folks who seem to like each CALIFORNIA LEADS IN
ever we suppose there will be a fair quota of other and to be perfectly satisfied.
SENDING NEW FAMILIEb
I live part of every year in the middle of Man­
people trying—and often succeeding—to get
COME IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM
More fam ilies come to Oregon to
hattan Island, and the rest of the time in a New
money without working for it.
England village. My Manhattan friends say: make their homea from the elate of 1
The McKenzie highway is going through an­ “What a terrible bore it must be to live in a little C alifo rn ia than from any other state j
No theatres, no art galleries, no excitement. In the union, according to a report !
other summer in horrible condition. The summit town.
)UBt Issued by W O Ide m anager of
section is 'lt<- only good road of any length now How I pity country people.”
My village friends say: “I like to go to New I the S tate Cham ber of Commerce.
Phone 15
on the entire stretch. Lane county is losing hun­
SPRINGFIELD
dreds of thousands of dollars by the haphazard York for a visit, but what a frightful place to live! Five fam ilies came Io Oregon from
the Gulden S ta le anil te-urht farms
Noise
and
crime,
rush
and
expense!
The
poor
methods a- construction on this highway. There
is no excuse for throwing up new grades with big folks who are crowded together In those big during the last week In June.
just don t know what real living is .! A total of 297 fam ilies have moved ,
rocks and then letting it lay a year or so before apartments
How I pity them.”
to this state during
the
last six |
Thi$ S u m m er— in c lu d e
rest:: facing. Better take a section of road and
months, according to the report and
What
an
absurd
situation.
What
an
emotional
complete it before sticking the pipw into other w aste!
A
m e r ic a ’s th re e "story
these people have
purchased
over
sections.
c itie s ". . .
This seems to nte to be a pretty good idea— 60.000 acres of land and Invested In ,
• • •
lands, household
goods, machinery
don't
weaken
your
emotional
nature
by
pouring
The first six months of this year 297 new families
equipment of all kinds app ro tl
located in Oregon and invested $1,282.384 accord­ out pity unless you intend to do something about and
raately (1.292.334.
ing to a re,tort of the state chamber of commerce
A nother 1000 people have w ritten
Pity the sick and relieve them. Pity the poor,
They purchased 50,000 acres of land and plan to
the cham ber of th eir Intentions of
and
divide
with
them.
Sympathize
with
the
ntye^t more than three million dollars. This is a struggles of youth, and lend a helping hand.
com ing to thia state thia fa ll for the
fair showing under present conditions.
But don’t get into the foolkh habit of being purpose of seeblog new hom ealtea
• • •
sorry for anybody who happens to be different T hey have stated on questionnaires
A statistical shark has figured that Americans from
The chances are that he Is spend­
arwik "5-000 cups of coffee every second. And no ing an yourself.
equal amount of his time being sorry for R E L IE F FROM CURSE
teiiicg how many saucers.
you.
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