« PAG» POUR THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS T H » S P fU N O P tO L D NWWS PROSPERITY ANO AUTOMOBILES THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1030 T- N O T T O B U IL D P A P E R S P R IN G F IE L D R E S ID E N T S F A M IL Y G A T H E R IN G H E L D M IL L IS A N N O U N C E M E N T H E R E O N JU LY F O U R T H F A T H E R D IE S S A T U R D A Y A common criticism of the laboring man and the farmer Is his automobile especially at times of M r and Mra. W R. Stacey enter­ depression. If they drive cars (even old wrecks) Th* ■’• ‘ W '' Paper Products null W illia m J B ill, fath er of Mra. T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRES« "they must not be so bad off or they are using |,rom",w’ ,n Eu*” '* w,u n”1 b" bu,lt Biola» Fraedrlcka, nt Springfield, tained al Ih e lr home here Friday for H. E. MAXBY. Editor. money for gasoline that should go for food and *<*«rd*1*« ,0 w,'r'1 receded by the died al Portland on Saturday at tha aeveral of th alr children and th a lr clothing." ' Springfield Cham ber o f Cotnmerca a«« ot 68 year». He lived In l industrial alia waa In bualneaa In the 1. O. O. F. M r. and M ra Dean Stacey and two aona, o f M edford; and M r and Mrs. Moatha. he must life? Comparatively few since they are her* twovid«-«» t&o.oeo in atoek could bulidlng In Springfield. ------- »1 04 S in g le Copy be aubacribed In tbla city. A au r vey He waa a member of the Odd F el­ R R Noonan, of IT rtla n d nearly all outside city limits. There are hundreds T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 10, 1030 of men employed in road work and nearly all must of the altuallon revealed (hat thia low« lodge. of the Blka, and tha W I aum could not be aubacribed In O, W H a waa born In Rt Juaeph have means of transportation POW ER PlsANT SALK W OULD MEAN _ The farmer must come to town and It is a great Springfield “nd the project u riv e n Mlaaourl. In 1R78 and moved to Ore­ LOWER TAXES IN COUNTY risk of life and property to venture forth on the "P »«"•» »•»»eribed win be return gon w ith hla parents w hile atlll a While it probably would be "poor business” on highway with a horse and buggy. Horses anyway. *‘*1 •“ ,b" &»)"•*■ ot «lock, it la an »mail boy. The funeral aarvleaa waa held from Eugene's part to sell her electric power system are fast becoming unnecessary on the farms. The nouneed the Vealch undertaking parlor» In Just after investing two millions of dollars in the feed they eat might well go,to the dairy cow. —--------------------- Leaburg extension, private ownership of the; The day is here when the price of farm products viait« s i«t«r « u nd“ y— M r and M ra Eugene on Tueaday, July 8. at 1:00 Key. Frederick Jennings property would put it on the tax rolls and result ¡and the wages of the laborer must stand the o p -; Harvey Scott, of Salem, spent Sun- o'clock ln lower tax rates in the rest of Lane county. ' erating expense of the automobile. We should day at the home of Mrs. Scott » su­ officiated. The K'lks lodge had charge it is a question whether or not a city is en- Judge the prosperity of the working man rather ter and brother in law. M r. and M r a of (he gravealde service« sod In ter­ ment waa matte In the Hope Abbey titled to exemption on its property when it by the kind of car he drives (if {»aid for) than by w . H. Adrian mauaoleum enters business or industry in competition with the number who have automobiles, private capital. Certainly it cannot be defended • • • on any grounds of fairness or equality, or by the HORSES, MULES AND COWS S p e n d F o u r t h In P o r t la n d - Mr. and Mra. Guy Gabriel motored to Port­ same reasons governmental, educational or char- „ ... lh„ itable property is exempted. I How raP|d,y the h° T !8 v*n ®h,nK fron land Io apend Fourth of July. American scene can only be fully appreciated The Eugene electrical system probably would when we realize that, in twelve years, more than pay somewhere between $50,000 and $100.000 one- third of all the horses in the United States; taxes every year if it had a value anything like have passed out of existence and have not been its cost. Because of the fact this property is replaced. The year 1918 was the banner year for WHEN YOU exempted, state and county taxes fall harder on the horse. From about ten million horses in w-w ja > i i i » GO TO CALIFORNIA the rest of the county that does not profit by the 1890. their number multiplied through 38 years I V l e l l d l I 1111*1 use of cheaper electricity developed by the until, in 1918, it reached the high peak of S P E C IA L A T T E N T IO N municipal plant. And this leads to another 21,555.000. Since then the replacement of the TO question: ‘‘How cheap would this electricity be horse by motor vehicles has been rapid. The if the power system paid taxes?” I latest government figures place the total at IN T E R N A L M E D IC IN E A Lane county farmer paying $100 a year in around 13,000,000. Another ten years may see taxes once figured for us that he paid somewhere this reduced by half- and probably will, DOES NOT OPERATE between $2 and $4 of this amount in order that The horse’s career in America lias been a Eugene residents could have a little lower light short one. There were no horses or other beasts W ill ba at Osborn Hotel Y ou r vacation need not ha bills. He failed to see the justice in this and we of burden known to the Indians of North Ameri- On F riday, July IS I lim ited to iuat one place En must admit we have the same viewpoint. Ca, though in South America the natives had From ,0 a. m., to 4 p. m. joy the lu ll «weep of Califne We do not believe any city should be curbed in tamed the llama to carry tlwlr loads. The Span- ma » charming playgroufxl» ONE DAY O N LY its municipal ownership rights- but we do say ish conquistadores brought horses with them, on a Southern iti. vacation ticket. that city owned utilities shuold be subjected to many of which broke loose and ran wild. They Here, x n d y heachea. lofty No Charge F o r Consultation the same laws as all other manufacturing and multiplied rapidly in the fastnesses of the south- mountain«, famed retort« are business enterprises. western wilderness, and the Indians of the Great all cluacly linked by Southern Or. M ellenthln'a vtalta are g reatly . , , Plains speedily learned to break and use them. Pacific. i But a scant four hundred years, down to now appreciated and p atro n lied . especially ; Y ou r vacation Hart« when you i board the train. In reu WHO OWNS THE AIR? 1 covers the history of the horse on this continent. by those who are suffering or ailing tu l I comfort you speed ow e ,, . . . , . . . .. . I There are still a few horses left In the big from troubles ot the Intern al organa. the spectacular 5Aeae Oey, North Powder. T . L. Shown, Goldendnle. ment figures the average values in Kansas today In Portland 199 people were found to live on the as $50 for a horse, $70 for a mule and $82 for a Em m a T u rn e r. M lkkalo. are in demand. Egglmann Is always prepared to serve you H e n ry Trow bridge, John Dny. river. If this endurance Hying keeps up the next cow—taking then) just as they run. with a big variety of sodas and other drinks that "hit the census will find a part of the population living All of which contributes toward answering the J. H. Wood. Eugene. spot.” In the air. miestion of why it is no longer pays to grow hay V. P. Harris, Athena. Mra. R. Danks. K lam ath Falla. • • • and oats- for most farmers in most regions. Our Ice cream, too, is the most popular dish In town Mra. W a lte r Scott, M t Angel. these days. It’s always cool here. Come in anytime. What we are wondering about is how the en- 1 H en ry Scbulx. Pendleton. When a cat can’t see in the dark we are told durance fliers were able to remain aloft 554 he feels his way along by his whiskers. Our ad­ M rs. O. N. K im b all, Crabtree. hours amid the rain of machine gun bullets over Mra. F ra n k Simpson. Hood R iver. vice to moonshine drinkers is to start growing Lee Chicago. Slucher, La Grande. beards. I'ablUhed Rvary Tharaday at Springfield, Las« County. Oregon. by EXTRA HO URS fo r “Play EXTRA COMFORTS Coming to Eugene for Relaxation ^ 2 ^ Southern Pacific Note place* Even the Editor Can’t Please Everybody -By XJhvt T. JUW above the exact date and Perm anent addreaa: 288 So Serrano, I x m Angelea, C alif. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A B attle Creek physlclaa aaya, “Con­ stipation is responsible for more m isery than any other cause.” Bnt Im m ediate re lie f haa been found. A tablet called Rexall O rder­ lies baa been discovered. This tablet ' attracts w ater from the system In t o ; the lazy, dry evacuating bowel called the colon. T he w ater loosens the dry rood waste and causes a gentlq thorough, natural movement w ithout form ing a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation Chew a Rexall O rderlle at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 2Sc today at Flanery's Rexall D rug Store. R G G IM A N N ’S 'Where tha Bervlca la DUTerent' W ash D resses O f Real Styl« Importane« ai 79c Would you ever dream of a princess frock at 79e «M one with a capelet collar