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T H E S P R IN G F IE L D
1‘ubllabed Every Thursday at
Wprlngfleld. Lane County. Oraron by
NEW S
U. K. M A X E Y . E ditor
aevond liana matter, February >4, 1*03. at the
Springfield. Oregon
SEBI
WILL MIKE
LOCAL PEOPLE PLAN
TO HEAR VIOLINIST
poatottlce,
MAIL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T S
Oae Year In Advance ...... 1150
Six M o n th s__
Two Years In advance ... 12 60
Three Mouths
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1934
PRODUCE TO LIVE
Destroying of crop surplus and curtailment in factory
production when It is evident that the world can consume
these products if given a chance always seems false econ­
omy to us. Under consumption rather than over produc­
tion is the real cause of the depression. We can not In­
crease employment and decrease consumption at the same
time. When you decrease production you increase misery.
Now comes Professor Raymond Moiey, formerly chief
brain truster, in a New York speech and says:
"The country is suffering from under-consumption
rather than over-production. The pent-up demand for
durable goods in this country is $41.000,000.
"Now the significent thing about it is that an attempt
to fill this unsatisfied demand is the very thing that will
make less ominous the thing that you fear. Business re­
vival on a general scale will reduce and ultimately exting­
uish government exj»enditures for relief. It makes public
work less and less necessary. It removes tile need for ex­
cessive taxation."
Throughout this land everybody who has the means
should be encouraged to build and produce-—work and con­
sume. The world has never found a substitute for work
even in this machine age. We have curtailed now on dur­
able goods—plant construction, machinery, rolling stock,
etc., until there is need for forty-one billion dollars being
spent. This is ten times greater than the government can
spend on public works in any one year, according to Former
Director of the Budget Douglas.
It is time for the doctrine of curtailment to go over­
board. We must produce to live.
THE RECORDER AND OUTSIDE WORK
Any attempt of new councilmen to curtail the outside
work of the city recorder, which he does to supplement his
small salary, is a near sighted policy and we hope will be
abandoned. Strict enforcement of such a policy would
ultimately lead to the office being filled by an incompetent
much to the detriment of the public in whose interest he
is serving. Much inconvenience has been caused by earless
crediting of lien dockets a decade or more back and it has
clouded title to some property in town. The city must have
a competent man as recorder at all times.
To begin with the recorder’s office was not contem­
plated a full time job. We have had recorders who worked
part time at the mill, others have been justice of the peace,
school clerks and city attorney. All this was allowed with
a view of the recorder supplementing his salary and provid­
ing for himself a living income. This is legitimate up to
the point where it does not interfere with the duties of the
office.
ROAD FUÑOS PAY
LI
T o d a y ’s O ffe r to A ll W h o
H a v e Stom ach Distress
Heifetz' violin concert at the Uni­
versity Saturday ulght will mark
hla only Oregon appearance of this
Monsv Seek If Ons Bottle of Dare's lug. ysl wills one lableepoouful of
L L
.
, n L*. D i v o u
Usre’e Mentha Pepsin Dial dreadful
tour and la attracting Interest
M entha Pepsin Dos an t Do You
.u ffo csllo n will vanish In
Special Emphasia On Com­ throughout this section. Music State Will Have 18 Million«
More Oood Then Anything
a
few
minute«
lovers from all parts ot (he «late
pleteness Of Birth And
With th« Battle speed It stops
You Iv o r Used
For Labor and Construc­
are e n a c te d to hear the Interna
gas. belching and hearlburu.
Death Records
tion In 1935 Estimated
tlonalty famous artist and a large
It'a a wonderful form ula Oils
Gel a bottle of this grand slow
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| 4,-n medicine today with Ihe dis combination of Pepsin with other
A complete survey of birth and i crn»u, exceeding even those which
The unemployed man will profit (1|„.,
underatandlng that your good stomach
Invlgoratora—■ zo
death registration along with other i **• *r'l Rowland Hayes and Ihe Den
greatly thia year through trenieii - money will he promptly returned If wonderul that In one «mall lowu
phases of vital statistics work, will Uossack chorus In previous con
dotta suina contributed to lite a la le !" does noi slop the most am i» III New Jereey over 8,000 bodies
, l>e niaile throughout Oregon In the certs presentisi on (he campus, la
sold
for highway purpo-ea. according Io stomach distress quicker Ilian any were
Every regular druggist auarau
thing you ever used
! next month, It waa announced here anticipated by the student apuuHors
Dr. E II McDaniel, president of Ihe
Your stomach may he so dlaletid tees one hottie of Here's Mentha
today. Thia 1» an SERA project, of the coming program at McAr­
lo in druggist sells dos
Oregon Slate Motor association.
ml with gas that you think every I . P>m
with 42 worker« aaalgned for the thur Court at 8:16
Analysis of Ihe estim ate of high »"»'He X»uf b -eit will slop le-ul eus of It
' task to the State Hoard of Health
Seats hare already been reserved way Incomes for 1936 revealed »21.
by the State Emergency R elief Ad­ for numerous citizen* of Spring
882.000 will be handled through the
ministration.
field, and In many cates group« of state highway fund Thia total,
The 42 workers are field agent«. persons from surrounding towns
with the exception of »3.300.000
- and are to call on physicians, local are planning to attend the concert
which will he paid for bond servic­
vital statistics registrars, chiro­ In bodies. Thia can be done by re
ing. will go for labor and construc­
practors. naturopaths, oeateopaths aervUg sections of veals, mall or­ tion.
The growing child needs about u quart of milk
and e m ba I m era
One field agent ders for which sre now being re­
"This represents the state's most
| Is assigned to each of the 3S coun­ ceived st the Associated Student
u
day
1« give him strength and energy Playing hard
pretentious payroll, and at no lime
ties in the state, the other six office. McArthur court. Eugene.
and
studying
nt school he works up a healthy hunger
In the past has the hlzhway de|wit
workers being distributed among
ment extended Itself Io furnish em­
thut
is
best
satisfied
by a balanced food like milk.
the counties of larger population.
ployment ns at the present," said
' In tills survey special attention ELEVATOR. TELEPHONE
Dr. McDaniel
If It is Maid O'Cream pasteurised milk you can be
will be paid to the completeneas ot
JOBS OPEN FOR EXAMS Borrowed from the federal gov­
sure It Is pure unit safe. Our plant Is subject to the
' statistics on births and deaths,”
ernment tor coast bridges will be j
said Dr. Frederick D. Stricker,
most rigid inspection aa well aa the dairies our milk
The United States Civil Service »3.200,000 of this huge sum. »2.
j secretary of the Board "For this
Commission has announced open 200,000 will be paid Immediately
cornea from.
we already have a valuable found competttitve examinations aa fol­
from the stale highway fund (o
allon in the returns from out Reg lows:
Multi O’l’ream la the queen of dairy products.
other state departments because of
ester-Your-Bahy campaign Parents
Elevator conductor, »1080 a year. legislative appropriations. This, In
are --till mailing cards In that cam­
Departmental Service. Washington. turn, will go for labor
paign. antj field agents In our sur­
Maintenance of highways will
D. C. Experience In operation of
vey will be looking out for In
consume »2,750,000 There will be
electric elevators required.
I stances In which fathers and
Junior telephone operator, »1200 available for new construction $13,-
mothers forgot to make reports on
a
year, Departmental Service. 260,000.
births of children
Ot this new construction fund
In some counties It Is expected " a*h"tgtoo. T> C. Specified exper-
»8.000,000 will i ome from Ihe fed­
that the survey will be completed * fenc** required
eral government, and »7.000.000
The closing date for receipt of
in a few day«, but In others. It Is
from state fund». it was pointed
i anticipated, the work will take a applications for these examinations out.
Is January 28. 1935.
' month.
HEALTH SUBÏEV
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
Kulered aa
Til Vi RS I >AY. JANUARY 17, 11)34
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
1
The Growing Child
Springfield Creamery Co.
Candy Does the Trick
LUMBER ORDERS SHOW
OREGON FOSSILS SHOW
INCREASE IN NEW YEAR
CHANGES IN CLIMATE
Seattle, Wash.. Jan. 17—A total
Fossil leaves gathered at Com­
of 538 down and operating m ills in
' Oregon and Washington which re­ stock. Douglas county. Include
many front trees now found native
ported to the W est Coast Lumber­
only In China. Japan. Ceylon and
men's Association for the week
Formosa, finds Dr Ethel I. San
ending January 6. which Included
the New Year s holiday, produced I
aM° ‘'ta‘e Pro'eesor of botany
at Oregon State college, who la
48.832.721 board feet of lumber. This
was approximately 11.000.000 feet making a study of them. The pre­
over the preceding week. The pro­ historic flora ot the region was
duction of this group of sawmills very different from the flora of Io
day. indicating a wrrm tempera­
during the same week last year
ture or subtropical climate. Some
was 58.329.742 feet.
The new business reported la s t. fo-sll leaves show close reeetnbl-
week by 538 mills was 76 843 269 ' anC‘*
modern pla,‘'" ,n Mexico
uml Central America.
board feet against a production of
48.832.721 feet and shipments of
73.448.814 feet. Their shipm ents [ McKENZIE FARM LOAN
were over production by 50.4 per
R f i n v FI F C T Q n c r iC C D C
cent and their current sale« w ere1 B° ° Y E L E vT S OFFICERS
I McKenzie Valley
Weddings and charivaris are un
commonly popular In som e McKen-
xle communities of late.
To fon atali a surprise party
Mrs. L. R. Millican Invited a group
of their friends to dinner to cele­
brate their silver wedding anniver­
sary Saturday. As a complete sur­
prise to every one during the din­
ner. Robert Millican arose and In­
troduced the young lady seated by
him as his wife. Mrs. Millican. Jr.
was Mis Neva Currant, and their
marriage occurred earlier that day
A little later that evening the sur-
prise party arrived cbarvarlng the
silver wedded couple. They Invited
(hem In to meet the new bride
and groom It developed Into an
evening of surprises. Several beau­
tiful silver pieces oere received.
The Deerhorn 1’. T A. decided Io
hold a social at the school house
he
”f Mar,b ,o h‘‘,l’ I’“’'
„„ ,„.w gchool piano. A program
and >uppe , was given the winning
over production by 57.4 per cent., George w Noff WM
prM,
The orders booked last week b y , dent of th>. McKelllte Valley N„.
this group of identical mills were tlonal
over the preceding week by about I , helr /„ “" J ,
tlnr"" held ' but I
t ...w, „„„
.
.
.
anernTtmaioiv
“
“
"c hi Id last
7.000.000 feet
I week. Alvah Arm Stage la the new
10.7 per cent.
vice-president; (...............
" Hansen was contestants by the losers In a mem-
.
,
, ------------- —— . ytreusurer; and!
whose records are completed for j p
„„a
both periods, show total orders last I 8 Roork Jagper dlrecto* Ne„
The
ladle* ald » '» bold
There is no lack of confidence by the people of this week of 75.694.000 board feet, com- aod Hausen are also from Thur. Its annual election of officers al
city in the present city recorder. He received the largest pared with 53.169.000 board feet
Armltage llvei) „„ 8pr)n, ileld Its meeting Thursday afternoon.
The Leaburg school has been
vote of any candidate at last election with three well-known the same week a year ago. an In-1 route
closed this week due to an epi
crease of 52.5 per cent
opponents against him who raised every issue they could
demlc of whoop'ng cough. Chicken
think of. He has performed his work as recorder faith­ INTEREST GROWS IN
pox and mumps are reported In
FIR STUMPAGE SELLS
some of the districts.
ful and well.
FRUIT BUYERS’ MEET
FOR LOWER PRICES Monday night a group of friends
There is very important work for the council to do.
caught the elusive Mr. and Mrs.
New markets and larger s a le s 1 Preliminary compilations made Erie Hurt and cbarlvarled them.
Small personal feelings should not cloud up the field of
for fruits and vegetables grown In | by the U. S. forest service In co­ They have evaded their nolay
larger public service.
western states are expected to re- j operation with the census bureau friends since November 27.
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suit from the meeting of shippers show that the uverage price paid
In Russia children may divorce their parents. We have and receivers at the annual con- ,or Douglas fir stumpage In 1933
had that custom in this country for a long time but it isn’t ventlon of the Western Fruit Job- j based on private sales, was »1.92
bers Association of America, to be P**r thousand feet. Ponderosa pine
legalized.
held in an Francisco January 22 I "ol(l tor »2 64 per thousand feet and
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H. Osgood and family huve
to 26.
western hemlock for 93 cents. The
Hundreds of western growers of average price paid for softwoods of moved Into the house across from
We should ask the League of Nations to hold the next
fruits and vegetables will take ad ! a" species in the United States the Pleasant HUI Christian church.
plebiscite in Louisiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wheeler have
vantage of the opportunity to m e e t! *»« »2.57 per thousand. The aver-
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and confer with the shippers and 1 »Ke price in 1932 at »2.82
gone to Salem where they will re­
main during legislature. Mr. and
receivers of their crops, It was
Mrs. Paul Brabham will live In tbe
stated, and for this reason the San , _ _ _
Francisco convention Is declared DOUGLAS COUNTY LEADS Wheeler house during their ab­
to be of unusual importance, s lic e
IN DOUGLAS FIR STAND sence.
It will be representative of all dl-|
The Trent church and Bunday
visions of the industry.
Douglas county leads all other school held elections last Bunday
Oregon counties In the amount of with the following results; Church
"H O T E L " RAII r5O<5
I old-growth Douglas fir timber, ac officers were, elders, W. L. Wheel­
F riD M F v m n T A i i D c cordln* to 'lata recently released er. H. B. Baughman. Darwin Bax
PICKING HIS MARKET
FOR MEXICO TOURS by the Pacific Northwest forest ex ter, and Ernest Wheeler; deacons,
périment station. With 60 billion Clayton Kimball. Will Arnold,
Jesus’ preaching was almost incidental. On only one
Already recognized by experien
occasion did he deliver a long discourse, and that was pro­ ced travelers as one of the world's feet of this species, Douglas coun Frank Bmith. Henry Mathews, and
bably interrupted often by questions and debates. He did most picturesque lands, Mexico ty easily takes the leud from Lane Arthur l,lndl<*y; deaconesses. Ruby
not come to establish a theology but to lead a life. Living promises to become a greater at­ county, which has approximately Mathews. Lora Baughman, and
Hattie Wheeler, Bunday achrol of­
more healthfully than any of his contemporaries, He spread traction for tourists as a result of 51 billion.
ficers were, Ruby Mathew :, sup­
health wherever He went. Thinking more daringly, more the inauguration of air-conditlonea
erintendent. Hill Bmith assistant
divinely, He expressed himself in thoughts of surpassing
Hotel Car Cruises” over rail lin e s ’ CANNERS WILL GET OSC
beauty, as naturally as a plant bursts into bloom. His ser­ of the Southern Pacific. National S H O R T C O IIO A F F F R 4 1 6 superintendent; George McClure,
mons, if they may be called sermons, were chiefly explana­ Railways of Mexico and the South j O rlU K L U U H b t F E B . 4 -1 6 secretary and treasurer, with Ever­
ett Wheeler assistant.
tory of His service. He healed a lame man, gave sight to ern Pacific of Mexico.
~
The fourteenth annual canners
a blind man, fed the hungry, cheered the poor; and by these
The Intlnerary of the tour has I school, originated and conducted
works He was advertised much more than by His words.
been mapped with great care, a n d ! by the horticultural products sec- CITY HALL FLOORS GET
The church, which covets advertising and receives ln addition to Mexico City. Includes i t|nn at Oregon State college, has NEW COVERING OF PAINT
little, is much more faithful in such good work than the Lruapen, Patzcuaro, Guanajuato, been scheduled for February 4-16,
E. H. Wiegand,
dean _
o'
Another coating of grey deck
man on the street suspects. Most of our colleges were , Guaralajura. and Mazatlan. E n ter-' announces
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founded under its inspiration; most of our hospitals grew . in* Mex,co at Nogales and return-1 , he work „
ope to both experl. paint has been given the cement
out of, and are supported by its membership; the ideals I 1” 8 vla E |Pa9°' the land cruise j en(.ed or beginning canners who floors at the city hall during the
that animate ail civic enterprises are its ideals; and its 'ak,'H about three w eeks' lnci“din«| may attend all or any part of the past week-end. The new counter
members furnish to such movements the most dependable i '
daY* 'n Mexico c ity , or a two-weeks course
and dalllng has also been finished,
support. More than this, the day by day life of any genu- lon*er stay may be raa,le in the Fundamental Instruction, of par stained and varnished.
ine pastor is a constant succession of healings and heln- ,apltal c,ty
i
. .....
ings, as any one who has been privileged to grow up in*»
Thp tourlat m?keB hl" homfi ln, i', V n rP8.
h° 8e "e.'* t0 tbe
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tbe Pullman "hotel on w heels,” It nduMlrY or those undertaking the
Marriage Licensee Issued
minister’s family very well knows. The door-bell rings at
was explained. The alr-condltloned ' 0Peratl,,n of community canning
Licenses to marry have been 1s-
breakfast-time!; it rings at dinner-time; it rings late at cars
have berths, kitchen, dining I plantM' w111 bl' '»eluded throughout
aued during the past week at the
night and every rings means that some one has come to
room
and lounge, and a Pullman i lhe fir,t weok' ” deal" mo*tly with county clerk’s office to the follow ­
cast his burden upon the parsonage. A man comes blinded conductor
who speaks English and ! fru,t and ve*"tahle canning prln-
by his greed or hatred or fear—he opens his heart to the
ing persons: Fred Mendenhall, Co­
Spanlsh,
to
smooth the way, giving < ,pleH and "P«<'lf>c practices,
pastor, and goes away having received his sight. A parent
burg, and Nannie Hood, Eugene;
traveler maximum comfort.
‘ In the "ee"'><l week new prob-
whose child is dead in selfishness, comes leading the child the The
George McClanahan, and Florence.
tour has been planned a t ! Ipms '»eluding latest developm ents
by the hand. And sometimes the preacher is able to touch
MayeSf both of Eugene; Robert
the withered veins of conscience, and life becomes normal very reasonable cost. It was sta ted ,! In ppa' corn a"d tomato canning Millican and Neva Currant, both of
and
at
all
overn
igh
t
stops,
except'
work
wlU
be
«'»Phaalzed.
Dlacus-
and wholesome again. A man out of work, whose family in Mexico City, passengers m a y ' H,onH of marketing codes, ripening W altervllle; Robert Dery and
is hungry, knocks timidly at the parsonage door. And sleep
Gwendolyn Lyons, both of Eugene;
and have »heir meals In the I l»l’ob>«'"". federal and state Inspee-
somehow, from the parson’s few loaves and fishes the other
Frank Hyland and Cora Barklow,
Pullman car Instead of going to l,on 9erv'ce, bacterial spoilage, and both of Eugene; and Robert Bta-
family is fed.
a hotel.
many other technical problems
on and Bernice Ingalls, both of Eu­
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I will be held.
These are Jesus’ works, done In JesuB’ name. If He
gene.
were to live again. In these modern days, He would find a
Logging and sawm illing costs In-
As usual a double seaming
way to make them known—to be advertised by His service, crease to such an extent with de- course, In which training may be
Cottonwood For Egg Cratss
not merely by his sermons. One thing is certain; He would creased tree diameters, according | had In handling the standard and Black
cottonwood Is extensively
not neglect the market-place. Few of His sermons were to the Pacific Northwest Foreat Ex j most modern canning machinery, manufactured
Into egg crates In the
delivered in synagogues. For the most part He was in the perlmenl station, that ponderosa will be given throughout the entire Pacific Northwest
for shippers In
crowded places, the Temple Court, the city squares, the pine less than 16 inches In dla (wo weeks. No charge Is made for
Lake States. The local shippers
centers where goods were bought and sold, I emphasized meter will usually be logged at a the course other than a reglstra- the
prefer spruce or hemlock, which
this fact once to a group of preachers.
'°*a-
I Hon fee of »1.
gives a smoother box.
Upper Willamette
Candy la right for any imchh I o ii . Turn a gay
crowd loose on a howl full of Eggluiatiii'a assorted
candles ami your party at once becomes u glowing
success.
KverybiMly likes candy and If It Is Egglmunii's
candy It Is pun*, wholesome and delicious, (hie of (he
largest varieties of candles In the county Is here at all
times ready for you.
R g g im an n ’S
"Where the Service la Different "
Your Diet Demand» Meat
In winter time more than ever meat Is needed In
the diet to supply energy and produce heat. It builds
you up for an efficient day’s work.
Good meat Is the center of every meal. Our meats
are all carefully selected, cooled and handled under
sanitary conditions.
Our aim Is to give you the kind of service that will
bring you hack to our market smiling day after day.
You will always get good meat at this market.
Independent M e a t Co.
I . C. S T U A R T , Free.
4th and M ain Bto — Rhone «3
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thoughtful selection of type faces, the right
grade, weight and color of the paper, accur­
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efficient and promptness In delivery most gratifying.
If you find It Inconventlent to visit our office, phone
and we will call. . . . You sre under no obligation
In asking us for an estimate.
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Opposite P. 0 .
Springfield