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 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 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