X fAGB TWO Tire sriuNcnm) news TTfURSDAT. AUOU8T 24. 1022. V if THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON Entered at the Poet office at Springfield, Oregon, as Second-class . Matter, February 24, 1903. J - SCBSGRIPTION RATES: , One Year . $1.25 Three Months 50c Six Months ?5c Single Copy 5c .One Year, When paid In Advance $1.25 Some philosopher or domes- out to the extreme in Its appll tic economist suggests that the cation, it meant, "Revenue by .duck's eggs would be better an- tariff only." A disposition to predated by the public if she bring that proposition to the Advertised her outDut as londJv frt ln eu! to be as the hen does hers. " j tested in the tariff debates o l growing out or tne pressing Somebody, prying Into the need of more revenue. Ilov past life of Secretary of Labor would a lineal successor of the Davis, has dug up the fact that old-time anti-protectionist look he used to play the clarionet in supporting a bill to raise $3.75', the band In his home town. But 000,000 by tariff only? And that will not hurt him much. how would he face his consti Just now. He has a good Job.tuents if he came from a state that is not dependent on the, mat imports more than It ex- Totes of his fellow citiiens. ports? o One of the great reasons why there are so many automobile accidents and so many persons killed and injured in them is that -there are twice as many persons owning cars as there ought to be, and twice as many persons to the number of cars allowed to drive them as there ought to be. o A groat many political writers are saying these days that we have-not as high a grade of con gressmen now as we used to have, or as high as we ought to have after we have had 133 years' practice In the selection of material to make congress men out of. And it will be near ly two years before we can have another primary, to Belect ma terial for a better lot of congress men. But then there Is grow ing up a large class of political OUR SERVICE BANKING BY MAIL For the convenience of patrons who live at some distance, and cannot often come to Eugene, we make, possible banking by mall. You may open a Savings, Commercial, or Time De posit Account, and both de posit and withdraw money. It is a simple thing to do, and we will be glad to fur nish all details to those In terests! wi'rc ti. w.ys glad to give Invest ment advice, or Rolve busi ness problems for thoso who live in the country or other small towns. dissolved. ' After the line was finished to Oakridge, litlgaUon compelled the company to sus pend operations, j Suppose the recent decision of the United States supreme ,' court had been In, favor f the' ssoumern racinc. uoes any one doubt that that company; would Immediately have re sumed work on the cut-off? j I Suppose the Interstate Com- Jmerce Commission sticks to Its1 .tentative plan, and places the; Central Pacific and Southern! (Pacific In the same system, Just as they have always been. The! Southern Pacific Is de finitely; pledged to then complete the; Natron cut-off. and give West ern Oregon what amounts to an additional transcontinental, line to the east. "39 Years vice" of Helpful Sar- The First National Bank OP EUCCNt Resources of over Three Million A NEW FEATURE Just as we were beginning to think that everybody in con- ptcq Vi a rt fnrvntdn aRnut Vn bonus bill, the word comes that 1 Jf bh0 J? that we: ..i .i . ,v,. have not the kind of primary we time. It had been said for some ,ug,ht to hav t0 turn out the! una oi congressmen, governors and so on that we need. Maybe It is a better class of political ' writers that we need. But ifi we keep going back up the road,' when and where will we find the real source of the trouble? I time that nothing could be done with it until the tariff was dis posed of, and now that Is out of the way. o Some ABC thoughts on tariff The old-time Democratic slogan was, "A tariff for revenue only." That meant a tariff gauged not by the need of protection, but by the need of revenue. Carried TILVT NATRON CUTOFF The following brief statement The establishment of the Railroad Ui'aor board wnn a pioce of legislation which put into concrete form the rapidly: crystallizing sentiment of the people of this country that some! way must be found to prevent! the periodical paralyzing of the i transortaUon business vf the country by a never-ending suc cession of strikes. When the board, In the exer cise of its legal functions, after due examination, decreed a re duced scale of wages, to corres-; pond with other reductions, de manded and accomplished, and most of the members of certain classes of employes refused to accept Its decree, and Informed me Doaro mat tney were no longer in the employ of the rail road companies. It was logical that the board should take them at their word. The board bad to decide whether It would ac quisce In the nullification of its authority, and sit still and v. ,,,, .... , . iwiuuir im iiiuiiiuH u mil eurn mav Eive them force time as the strikers decreed . V T? . . hat tn n1" miht turn , v fj1 mllroad ,s mo8t ,lke,y again, or whether It would re to build that important line? cognize the situation as It was. To Western Oregon nothing and proceed accordingly to tho in railroad development at this -t performance of the duties it time is more Important than the was appointed to do. building of the Natron cut-off. j It took the latter course, na Everybody knows that the turally. It said, in effect. If oouinern racuic was Dunning it tnese men are not In tne em- of past history and present out-1 look of the railroad situation Is published with the approval of) Southern Pacific officials. In; the main, these points have al- ready been set forth In The .ew, out to have them set1 when the Harrlman merger was ploy of the railroads and other Ont application will prove that AMBER-O-LATUM Chest Ointment la a aura relief for Cheat Colds. Croup, Influenza Pneu monia and Pleurisy Pains. ALL DRUGGISTS 50 centa Ambr-o-latum Laboratory Springfield, Oregon SECOND AVENUE GARAGE ADAMS & INCLESBY General Auto repairs Electric trouble shooting r? 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Agents for COAST tires AH Thrifty People Insist on getting products manufactured at borne from their dealers they not only feel It their duty, . but they know the real economy In using home products. The NOXALL Itrand of poultry and dairy feeds and NORTH WEST flour are all home products. It always pays to use NOXALL feeds better quality means more feed and then at a Having. The best groceries In town recommend Northwest Flow MANUFACTURED BY SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY men are, we must deal with the men who are. We must deal with the actual employes, not with the men who kicked out because they would not accept the terms fixed by the board. Hut the board wanted an or ganized body to deal with. An actual body of worklngmen. and not a defunct body of former worklngmen. So It suggested that the men actually doing the work should organize on soin plan of their own. Fallowing out this suggestion the shopmen now employed on the Pacific System of The South ern Iaclflc, some of them mem bers of the old organizations who had refused to strike and some of them men who have come In to fill the vacant places have formed new organizations; the railroad company has recog nized their organizations: and they have signed contracts wltu the company on the basis of the board's decree. The plan of organizing by systems, recommended by the board and carried out In this In stance, will, If It becomes gen eral, ha-e a jwwerful Influence I to prevent "sy m p a t h e 1 1 c j8trikes." the massing of forces outside of the Immediate field of controversy In support of j strikers within It and the mar shaling of men by classes, large ly under the lead of aliens. It may be several years before I this Lne of legislation Is perfect ed, but the strike jnelhod of settling labor questions Is doomed. I am now ready to do section and tube work. 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