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JMMrhum,. Í Tl H’ USUA Y. FIBBRI'AHV 7. I‘* -<•_ Crow, was In R prlnsflrid Saturday evening tor m «11« at treatm en t W hile here she vlelted h er parent». Mr and Mr» Willis |l« 'it« h ellst of town Published Every T hursday a t 1 Joseph l.lnsky, P ortland saleam an (C ontinued from Page 1.1 Mr« R, W Bcnggta« waa here from Biting off more than you can chew is hotter Springfield, l an e County, Oregon, by ’ for th e A m erican C redi' a*»«xlathin. M srcols Mmidsv than going hungry. T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRE SS Ita own m achine» th an to pay 10 waa In bprlnfleld Monday «mi Tur» I Th* <‘«rl»«»lln tint ptonl received » • • • cen ts per mile m ileage. .lay on bualneas Mr t.in sk j ha» a curhunt of poles for «restm *nl with H. E MAXEY E ditor F. C. \VESTKKFIE1.D M an ag ‘t ________ ___ _______ It costa more to drink yourself to death now O fficials Budgets Allowed fhr> >■ ;:«•••<• farm betw een «in sti.mi ruin i <re<>N<»i»» Monde» fVhc | «»J»#', »’win* Enter«.t a» aeeoad class matter. February J4. 1903 xt ;h« but it d o esn 't tak e nearly so long. The liu d g 'ta of the various county ’’’u tla n d (ruin WfceMnnton. Two cttrlondi of posO'ttlc«. SprinttieM.J>re«en___________ • • • poh'M w et* shipped tt* <’ «’!• officiala at th e hen-1« of departm »nla J- Dny whn hi Bpftntfft hl I «• * It's going to .. take a lot of whitewash to cover « e n l through w ith practically no op day from his home In Jn«per MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE , _ for til« the prtin»' dey. ,, •«. tip th e T eapot Dome. r b . i l M eler wa» hi Sprlngtleld M»»rrUon h com pany r<<* ’*• pi'altlon Then« seem d to be gen $1 25 T hree Months _..... 50c ' * On* Yaar In Advsnce from Camp Creek 011 business Moli •d m carb »nd of < m » m I IMuH 5ei em l satisfaction th at th e various de Single Copy — 75c Six M onths E d ito r ia l C om m ent 1 «rtnteiils In the court house a -re day. Monitor T i l l RSD. V V . r : t l .'A R Y T 1924 M yille l’alm crton lefl Saturila«- t«> Th - RprtnpfloM Mill itml G rain com* b.-lng adm lnlsteisrd efficiently and OVERHEAO visti friend« In P ortland peny received a carload of shelled r«'onomlenlly. W ith th e a«lv«-nt of coope-nlive m ark ting in O regon Morris Itohcrts «a» «town fr«»m corn from Colorado Monitor. nn»1 »hip PROPERTY VALÚES T he taxpay. r» m eeting considered th e word " o v a rh e a if h as tak en on n touch la rg e r ni.sin |>«*il n carload of feed Io O akridge Springfield pn petty \. lues are fast nearin g t l v ^ ¡ , 7 r« G overnm ent overhead In th e form th«« lav co n serv ativ e rom m lsatbn'g M anilla Monda« Mrs. N C X’Ielson of W "iidllng wa» E lid a ). budget rath *r than the budget com emulative stage and there to danger that ’ b ' )if Uxe< h l„ ,O B K long been a »«wiree of com plaint but th re BIX Mis, W M Jam a of T rent was fit "> $ l‘rb>xfl.«hl Monday » (te.n -.n un grow th of the town may l«e jeopardised. Already ts no» added to r m any th e overhead connected with m i t t ,.- , because It had been certified In lo Elia ne Hprlngflvld to receive treatm en t on thev have eclipsed Eugene for the stunfe class of gro w ers selling o rg an isatio n s T h ere I» also th«. grow to th«> county a ssesso r tuirt to change W way ft. nule wa» in Sainrilny from F ebruary I property. While Springfield may have a brighter e r's own o verhead involving. In prune«, the cost of grow th-« to tal would n ecessita te the re. T h-■ raion Mis* Dorothy I’arvln was here front w riting of the tax rolls a t a gr *at ex fu tu re than the county seat town if her property ing. harv stin g and drying. F ran k Cam pbell of T h u rsto n wa» j n ,p ,.r Friday pense. T he first tm 'tlon acted upon is higher it will tend to drive people who have In A perl«xt of reckless extravagance, such as we saw a business visitor In H |,rinati Id Mon yi , pearl Faw ver »a» In Spring terest here purchas ■ residence . ’’J r , n , 1.'i follow ing th e war. paid little heed to overhead D uring was the one to adopt the S3 I mill day m orning n«»M from her home In H arrisburg levy as It stood on th e tax rolls As th e larger city. This tan n o t help but be hamVul Frt,(luc(l0|, -IM, 4r„ ,()„ of D. C Mathows of I.ost Creek w a» ! February 2 th«» taxpayers me ting Is m erely ad to the grow th of Springfield. In a quick a n t high retu rn for tk a goods W hat If dry- a S; rlngileld business vtailor Monday visory the action In regard to s gre- Property owners who hold for too high prices» coeta did In crease a hundred p r cent and fo rtu n es Dr S Italph Dlpple. Dentist. Vitus followed m orning will defeat their own end if they blight the '.iitur, WPre In><1„ (n semn< th e grow er still mad«« a profn g allons may o r may not b I Mrs. Pea « ne. who t aches n ear Building. Springfield, (>re«nn out by the county court grow th here. The bigger Springfield grows the W hat If th e governm ent did add thousands of new p o s t I m ore property will be worth. Industrial conditions tlona and Increased payrolls by leap* and bounds a s long and railroad development art1 right for a sub as th e tax p ay e r had th e mon v. Hut—a sp ree one night , stantial Increase in the size of the city. Many is Inexitably followed by a headache the next m orning people are contem plating coming here and many P ru n es selling for 15 cen ts a pound, can stand a drying cost tf from ............ 2 «0 Jv , cen ts much .............— b e tte r th an sam e prune who are here plan on building or buying pr°P*'r t>. ................ ...................... If vacant lots and buildings are held at too h ig h ¥<,||jPK fo r j or 4 re n ts as is th e cas«- today, a price litany will be discouraged in t h i s « lit« . Irresp ectiv e of w hat th e prunes bring In the open m ar prise. get. we m ust now stu d y overhead and save th e nickels While it is not necessary for property owners anJ , h a , 0(ten n»ean th - difference betw een profit THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Are you going to plant trees on your street this 23.1 MILL LEVY IS spring? VOTED BY TAXPAYERS • • • to sacrifice their property to m ake the town anil )OM ,o the grower grow there is a fair value which should govern , OTrrn m en t m u st transactions not ab solutely n ecessary Personals elim in ate evetWthlng «hat Is cannot he an Invest nient. In grow ing prunes, high priced f rtlllxers may have i GREAT PROFITS IN CABBAGE to b? replaced by low er priced g reen m anuring except When a Texas farm er gets $T for a ton of c a b - ) |n individual case» W e should b« able as prune grow er» bag«* consum ers pay $140. to m aterially red u c- the cost of drying Mr Holt of \ ca«e of this kind is reported l«efore the S e n - ' Eugene and eth er» a re d em o n stratin g that this can b e. a te Committee on Agriculture. It is found freight done but It rw ,uire,i of course n w capital in vestm ent on the cabbage came to $28. Icing to $7. and m th e w ay of fan» and rem odelled or new .in r» f i - t h a t the wholesaler, commission man- and re- w here we give com p arativ e packing and »riling cost» lailer got S9S between them. ^ t c h Is enlig h ten in g as U .h o w s h.«w overhead h ere ha» o r th a t Of <Te «14» which houccw ivc ,» i.l to r «hi. '« »■" «« “ . ‘« orth n h of of cahbacc 4133 went to o th ers th an O or p r e . . . -hnuld b r l r , a b a ite r (ban ih .y a r . $7 - w cabbage $133 | now bringing and unquestionably when th e crop 1» full« th e m an who raised the cabbage. ¡controlled th is can b? done hut th e re 1» no u se talking T he hot stuff pouring out of the Teapot Dome is burning a lot of the higher ups. However we ll risk a bet that it ends like the shipbuilding scan dal the cost plus cantonm ents and the airplane graft. The evidence will be '‘lost” before It gets as fa r as the federal court. 'ju s t now Grower. w e've got to w atch • • F R IE N D S th a t overh ad.—-Oregon Mv greatest pleusure an a h<>us<,wl, e Is th«’ m inlsterinR ii, (lie coiufortM ami pleasures o f m y little fam ily. • BOUGHT AND PAfO FOR Money p u ts th e prop In propagam la.—N ew ark <N J I Star-E agle. 1 find FEATHERFLAKE FLOUR to lie one of my great est help«). W ith F E A T H E R F L A K E FLOUR I am able to l,ak.- de licio u s enkes. pies, ro lls biscuits am i bread th a t are no’ o n ly uppetizing Im t wholesome. I enjoy baking w ith F E A T H E R F LA K E FLOUR beeaus«« mV penults are alw ays asHUnil If I use It i. lit T ry a sa k. I am sure you am i yo u r fam ilies loo will enjoy It. Q U A LIT Y FLOUR IS SOLD AT Q UALITY STORES BORN At th e ir hom e In th e O akrldg vic inity. J a c n a ry 31. 1924. to Mr and Mrs. Gus R vker. a d au g h ter At th - ir hom e on Mill stre e t Jan u ary 31. 1924. to Mr. and Mrs. Norton Pengra. a d aughter, w eight six pounds. A t the M arty h '-i 'u l In E u g e n '. F ebruary 5. 1924. to Mr am! Mrs. , H arry Thlenl» of « 'a lte r n ile , a son A t th e ir home In Eugene. F ebruary 2. 1924 to Mr and Mrs. C hester E lspas. form er Sprlngfl Id re s i d e n t:. a son. When You Step On the Starter At th e ir home In M arcola. F eb ru ary 4, 1924. to Mr and Mrs. Jam es Sm ith, a son. w eight eight pounds. SPECIA L PRICE on p late work Dr. N W Emerv. d -n tlst. Sutton Bltlg / tf I It’s a great satisfaction to know that the m otor wul respond—that there s never any doubt about getting started. 7/ioJVew Savings as an Aid to Success Many elem ents enter into the achievem ent of success •—personal ability- detei- m ination and opportunity are all necessary. But these are of little value without capital. P repare for your oppor tu nity by startin g a sav ings account at the First National. Then when it does come, your reserve will be sufficient to eiT- able you to grasp it. 40 Years of Helpful Service T he F rst National Bank OF EUGENE Since 1X13 . Siromberg Something New for the Benefit of the Women Carburetor . OUR ECONOMY SERVICE makes startin g positive—red u ces fuel expenses—makes the m otor flexible and highly efficient even under the most try ing conditions. With this service we do the hardest work of the home, thati is the washing but we do more; we fold and iron all flat piecos and return them ready for use. All wearing pieces are returned damp and ready to iron. A S p e c ia l C arburetor for E very Car We are giving you this service for only 7 cents a pound with a minimum of 50 cents per bundle with an extra charge of 1 cent for handkerchiefs D ort $ 2 5 .Î0 3400 25.50 2 1.00 2n «»0 20.00 20.50 30.00 .......... * ....................... 1 15.75 5 . Zv G a rd n e r.................. H u d w jn ................... M axwell................... N ash ..................... ( t o k la n J ................ ( )l l«m,»bi!e............. ----- O verland................. R e o ........................... Star ....................... W illy » - K ..................... Willy«. K n n ig iu h h t t........ c A/<7 tc than l ì 1 ) p a n m ver car and truck manufac- turen use the Strcmberg as i:a n d a rd Equipment Springfield Garage i which are ironed. Phone us- Springfie'd 28-J and see the advantage this service will give 20.50 you. Our finished work is unexcelled. dry at 9 cents a pound. Rough AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE City Steam Laundry R. C. Markee, Owner