T im USDA Y. .IRNE 30 1032 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE TWO THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PubllHhed Ever)' Thursday at Springfield. I-ane County, Oregon, by T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S S H. E. MAXEY. Editor Entered aa second clam matter, February 24. 1903. at the postofftce, Springfield. Oregon MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE One Year In Advance ___ 11.76 Three .Months 8lz Months ............. ............. >10« Single Copy ....... .............. - 76c 6c Count) Official Newspaper THURSDAY. JUNE 30. 1032 YOU AND I ANI) T H E OTH ER FELLOW T he governm ent does not owe every m an a living but it does owe him an opportunity to m ake a living. T he govern­ m ent is you and 1 and the o th e r fellow. If you and 1 play th e gam e so as th e o th er fellow is ruled ou t w hen he is will­ ing th en we are not alto g eth er fair with him. This is th e problem th at governm ent and capitalism m ust face or else w hen the o th er fellow is continually ruled out he will tu rn to socialism in o rd e r to ch an g e the rules so he m ay also tak e part in the gam e. G overnm ent is com plex because we m ake it so and th e federal loans th a t have been placed so far to help unem ploym ent have m ore th a n half ru n into blind alleys of horders. Money is loaned to the railroad o r o th e r large indus­ tries on th e th eory operations will be increased and m ore will be paid to labor. T he industries pay past bills with the federal money to cred ito rs who do not need th e m oney and are afraid to invest it hence it is horded. In effect the governm ent has done nothing for unem ploym ent but has m erely secured the claim s of th e creditors. T he law is only half right. When the governm ent loans m oney to an in d u s­ try to insure o peration and em ploym ent it should say to the creditors you m ust agri** to w ait fo r your m oney until 'h e industry ea rn s it out of fu tu re operations. T h e governm ent is under no obligations to m ake creditors bills good but it is under obligation to keep th e w heels of industry m oving th a t all m ay have em ploym ent. ■ -- - «I ... ..... — INITIATIVE RACKETEERING S cores of paid initiative petition circ u lato rs are sc o u r­ ing th e state, under the direction of a high salaried prom o­ ter, securing sig n atu res to th e so-called higher education consolidation bill. O ther prom oters and circ u lato rs who have worked w ith the school consolidators on o th e r political ra ck ets apply for jobs, as high pow ered pro p ag an d ists ag ain st the school bill, to the com m ittee defending th e in­ stitu tio n s of h ig her learning. It is like s ta rtin g a forest fire so a s to get a governm ent job fighting the blaze. This practice is not only tru e of the school bill but also of th e bus and tru ck bill and o th er initiative m easu res being proposed. The whole th in g is dem ocracy gone wild with chislers on every side try in g to s ta rt a racket. Paid circu lators of petitions should be prohibited by law and the initiative resorted to only in m easu res w here volun­ te e r sig n atu res can be gotten. No g reat harm could com e from such a law', because a fte r all it m ust be rem em bered we have a legislature elected by the people and paid to m ake the law s th e m ajority of people w ant. L et's give them so m ething to do. SHORTENING CREDIT T he federal tax on checks, to o u r m ind, will do m ore h arm th an good tow ard balancing th e national budget. In th e first place it will m ean a decrease in th e num ber of checks w ritten. Already som e large banking houses a re reporting th at they are cashing from o n e-fo u rth to one- third less checks. T his m eans th a t tra n sa c tio n s are being carried on with m oney w ith th e re su lta n t sh o rten in g of credit. C ongress has been ap p ropriating m illions of dollars for loans to broaden credit yet it p asses a law th a t sh o rten s the service of a dollar m aterially. It is evident th a t w hen business firm s deposit a g reat m any checks daily and then draw s on them perhaps before the day is out th a t a hundred dollars will do several hundred dollars business. W hen th e m oney is passed a dollar does a dollars business and it circulates very slowly, with th e re su lta n t cu rta ilm en t of trade. We all know th a t from p ractical experience, yet congress seem s not to have found it out. MAM M D E E s T O W S S a óefiUBYM.AYBESF BUTTER EUR DS HEAl TH PROTECTS AGAINST ILLS Amount ef Bulterfet U*«d Cloiely Linked With Cases of Certain Diseases Thai the amount uf hitllorfat eat en I» directly related Io the occur­ vi ■ See America rence of respiratory dlseaaea. »uch New Yorker» are Ri-nerally eon ms colti». WH» found In reseurche» downed (or »tleking to the seaboard coliducled hv Dr. Amv Daniela of and never going »<-»! A young wo the Hlate Clllver» ty of Iowa llr man who ha» t.aveled all over Eu­ J away aia) ka«e me 1 « lip p e « il will I try It wuulil L Dunlela atuilled III« eat Ing habit» ’ hr the « ito all my lilt. 1 wag a fuel tu j rim ing frock once in rr .uni dan«« at rope and er«>»»«‘d the ocean many Eighth Instalment of children »ufferlng from reaplrn- think you wert any different from Ikt 1 the S a v i , r i ir. ’» ; tun to drive times, recently remarked that ha Diana, in Jove with a martied man, Dennis tuyy Infection» and dl»coverml that rest. When you went to Pans you - Ixune in ti e early Iv itr» of (lie m o r n in "H g i V aterman has a n rivou» c o tla iw aa a rewah promised to «ome and see me directly ilu.nigh ! illianlly lit and aim >sl le- hud never passed a night In u Cull their diet» were low In yltamln A. 1 the life ot I., ttdon »octet) H e r aunt. | r * i»U«Jwjrn, take» het •»' a doctor. who y«u got tack. You never eame I sorted »»ret 1 .union «as .« «under!' man ear. Butler I» the Helmet fluid (a l « o l i n e » | eily at niy ht you never would have come if I hadn't Rathhocr has a country hem* nearh* Dennta Under questioning, she admitted of liti» vitamin. met you in the woods this morning. . . . P«il Rathb " e ever take Rosalia mall» at the cotaa t t h lan d «. his w ife. Diana htwi* her*eur will You don't think I »ant to hand in *-.11:11 with her through tinea hocu to California or even to ('III sely proiHirllotiul 1« the con uiup ov at the? neijititwrlK'mi. about i »h- | v<1„ j( vou don't »ant to see me, and woods? »»» n I ' r R slhtx.n»» hou»« H e r Kara» is i . , ... • lion of biitterfut During the World Diana had tu t seen either of tlicnw «ago. and know next to nothing IcMwlir The« Diana me.«, Rosalie 1« the " , Neither of them »as a»are that the for mo, e than a week, and she sus­ | about her own country. W s.si,. sl-e acts straaeety and la.ve> Diana Wur. the Nordic races exported pui.-leit moment was not without its humorous pected that they »ere deliberately kcep- large nmounlH of liullerfut. llielr Soon a lte r the meeting in the woods with There are millions of New York e. D t Rathbone calls again at [liana's chief source of vitamin A The era like her. even In these days of aortas* cases of eye Infection Increased A NOW GO ON W ITH THE STORY ) fust travel, although the condition few years In'er when Ihe exporta­ la changing In recent year». The "On the contrary, 1 am quite sure tion of butter waa forbidden. Ih» writer lived here for seventeen that y o u will never forget and that cases ef eye Infection» completely jro: » ill often think about it. and year» before he ever got a hundred perhaps sometimes when you begin disappeared In Sweden, where even miles away from the Atlantic to feel tired and bored to death with Ihe poorer fam ilies consume appro­ Ocean, although he had vlalted 1 an eternal round of st -called g a iety Miss L oci lie lefidamith of Lot ximately two ounce of bullerfat nearly all the coaat cities y o n «ill c. me hack—even if onlv M 1rs, 16 M l o ld high school giri, dally, there are ne cases of this ©ut o f curiosity—and spend a couple N e w Y o r k O p p o rtu n itie s . >tli the cup which proves her file of i l a y s with Miss Starling" vitamin A tleflrletit-y diseases Gotham la beyond queatlon the [ wuuirr of (i c ninth uatiooal orator­ She made a little grimace. "To build a health reserve which ical cuates! Iwld in Washing«». "She might not want me." greateat city In the world for any protect» you from illaeaae. eat at "I am sure she will Mi-s Stal­ man to make a fortune—or to lose ling has a great affection tor you. least the "protective" amount of II. Recently there died here a man th ugh vou may not believe it." butterfut every day." »ay» nutrition nearing 30, Leopold Zimmerman C. M. T. C. BOYS TO HOLD “That's a change,” Diana said aulhorltles of ihe Oregon Dairy sarcastically, "for seme -ne to have He went broke when 71 and made MEMORIAL SERVICES Council 'Vitamin A may In- »toreil a great affection for me." another fortune and paid off all hl» Thet were at the cottage gate In the body Thl» storage, accord debts. t amii Kurlburt. Wash . June 3u no« She led the way into the cot­ Ing to Dr II. (' Sherman, nutrition (Speciali Blanding allant while tage Zimmerman's »penally waa buy authority, acta not only a» a res lennv met them in the narrow lug exchange.« on foreign money the clear, sweet »traine of "Tapa" erve hut Im-reaae» the vigor and hall ountl over the area, huiidred» of 1 There la always a »hade of differ "There’s a telegram for you. miss, " W h e n e v e ry b o d y says th a t I have a w o m an liv in g in m y house— is th at ability of (he body In resist ilia- enee between the currende» of the .'“ttfha from Oregon and southwest on the table in the parlour. w h a t yo u w a n t to say?" ease." "Thank you” great nation» and he u»ed Io buy ’ r" Washington at the O tile n ’» Diana threw her hat down onto a ing to the other side of the village. « ln '» N* * Vurk M«‘fts.rv Training Camp here will chair and went into the sitting mem. side. He lo ked so much older than She sighed and made a little grim-’ ^ • “'«"'1« difference II P»rtlrtpgte Munday morning. July 3. PRISCILLA CLUB HOLDS The yellow envel'pe lav on the pol­ she, and their relationship had been ANNUAL PICNIC EVENT aounda »Itnple but It really lake» 11 lmpr««a»lve annual memorial ished table, and sh e took it up. tearing aim, st t nr >f formality, she a sick ace. open the flap with nervous fingers." child, not kn ttinc «hat she wanted of the fine»! kind uf brains, which ex -ts-rvlce» for tilo»» of ihclr number Well, let them . . . Rathb* 1 oust. life—perhaps wanting nothing—and “Both sailing .4 im'taHM tenth. Member» of the I’rlarllln club -.hat plaina why Zimmerman enjoyed who have died during the year he a world-w eary man tv he had merely be missing her just a little, seci Lave P i s vis.” , held their annual piotile at Swlin she missed him so terrildy »Ince the last ramp what amounted to a monopoly In done his dutv I v healing her against Rath) one had followed her int the “Be happy " That ».is tht I: - thing | Death thl» lim e claimed only one m"r '' P e11*1« l,ar,< Thursday room and saw the cable in her hand her wish yr tlesire. he had said to her and sine then -he his field. “Not had nev.s. I hope?“ he asked. Diana went on. her voice raised a l-:t ! ’ een more miserable than ever of Ihe film hoys during (he twelve afternoon and concluded their work V ictorian A rt Diana laughed s little nnee*»ainly. little : month. The service will be for for thl« season Their next meeting in her life '-ef ire. A certain five Tory building on "No very good news.“ she said “W e ll, why don't you go? I don't The t ii-atu e came out of tl house Jack () Richardson. 19. son of Mr will be the second Thursday III "That's splendid." •v wit you to stay As v u say, you've "I’ll drive v it to the station Diana I lower Lexington Avenue has the and Mrs. Kila 8. Richardson, of Hepleniher when the group will Diana folded the messaeg asrvsa lone e - ery thing I can p'-ssihlt wishLa-dqu It »• uh! he someth c to most curious decorations that exist meet at the home of Mrs. John and across keeping it -n 1 er hand To- ycu t- do for me—yoii’v« done d <- •g to belt- pass the lime. on any building in the world The Eleventh and Alder Mlreuta. Ku ®, rmw was the te- - j . u. a week’s your oh is—more than you are paid to 1 I quickly, then," Mita structure Is built of brownstone gt-i e, Oregon, who wus a »Indent in Parker. t*—» r>,. „!« „ .11 • home. do. I suntose.” 4. Those attending Ihe picnic were - her. ytulv. the basic course. The cablegram slipped from her He let the childish insult pass, and She sat with one hand tightly In Id- ¡.uti, over each one of Its sixteen The service», conducted by Major Mr" William Citrtl«. Mrs Riley fingers to the floor, and Ratlvbone she broke off for an instant, biting ing the door handle during the hort windows, appears a head of one ol J Hurl .Webster, post chaplain, will Mrs William Rouse, stooped and recovr-cd it. her lip hard to hide its trembling, only drive, and Diana was highly amused. the earlier presidents b e brief hut noteworthy. With the Ml** Maxine Snodgrass. Mrs Nor “I suppose he is on his way home,” to rush on again: “Why didn't you let Diana stood on the little country The neauK stand out from their j,,,,,, ,|raWB up formation at at H‘’*r»rd Mr W H. Htearmer. he said quietly. me die? I didn't want to get well. platioini till the train went pui ng She looked up, a hard light in her I'm no giod to anyone—there’s no llowlv Loud awards, then she turned different niches and are remark tenllon. Ute roster of the camp w ill1 Mr" J M *-“ rson and sons. Mrs eyes place in the world »here I seem to be dispiritedly away. ably lifelike. One curious thing 1» e called. When there Is no ...... -,ohn Tomaeth. C C Stuart, ami | really wanted.” "Yes, on the .Iquilm u The evening lay before her, long and thul the architect, or sculptor, had Richardson s name 1» read a """• Mr" «‘’ward I’rlttal. Mrs It “And so it will really be good-bye?" And then, as if suddenly realixii lonely. hla choice of about twenty (our wrvM| h wllt pr,,,MC»•*« there's nothing “I don't know Rathbone walked over to the win- Funny she should think of Rathbone put up and he »kipped around In stund silent for one minute an the settled . .. anyway , I don't see why you dow. standing with his back to her, as by his Christian name she could not DENTAL OFFICE GETS . he said : should be interested. remember that she had ever done so eluding Cleveland hut leaving out bugler blows "Taps “I am interested because I like you Y ou seem very determined to rake before. Well, he had more than once a lot of other». NEW ENAMEL FINISH Jack Richard on waa a tiephe Canal Boatmen well enough to want you to be happy," up all my sins of omission, but don't called tier Diana. of Arthur Hendershott of Eugen Rathbone answered. "And because y,iu think you are a little to blame too? "If Donald were here . . .” Few visitors In New York ever Fixture» amt equipment of the lie died early this nprllig there is such a conviction in my mind If you had had any—any real regard Why not? . . She felt her pulses dental office of Dr N W Emery that you are making a terrible mis-1 for me, would you have gone pry ing jerking with strange excitement. Why flml one of the ntrange»t colonies here The colony 1» one of i-anal take.” j into my private life—hoping to dis- not drive over and see him ? were Improved ami lirtghtenml up The colour rose again swiftly to the( cover some »retched secret which you Diana caught up a woollen jersey host« and tbi-lr Inhabitant» It 1» lo- LOCAL PARTY CLIMBS thl» week with »«tverul eoata of could triumphantly broadcast among from the coat rack and slipped it over cadet almo»t ut the foot of the la very roots of her hair. CASTLE ROCK SUNDAY white enamel The denial ehalr, "Well, you should know,” she said your friends »hen you got back to her silk frock before she stole softly t„^ . .. . .. » , ... I‘ n<’ an'1 whole «" 1.00 without hath We Welcome You to Portland W. F. WALKER. Mgr. 3rd nnd Main St. Portland, Oregon t