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THE 8PR1NOFWLD NEWS
THUKH1ÜX JUNK », 1982
¡day afternoon At 5 30 the classes
visiting at Hie home of her »laugh
wifi hold reunion dinner . followed
1er. Alice. Mis-» Mortensen remain
by the beautiful flower and fern
ed in }iew York
procession. which thia year will
I renter around the Pioneer Mother
By Caleb Johnson
measure is absolutely essential Io
'Ntutue In the Woman’* quadrangle.
I think it I* as certain as any­ balance the state's budget and put
tConcluded on Page 81
John Hobart Wiloon of Spritig- thing la the ruture can he that
us on our financial feel again, will
Two M«ln Event* Announoad
l.oulsa Cowden. Sadie (loll. Ethel
eventually the United States will
Degree*to Be Granted at Uni- r''1*1 **“
•«‘"'•“-»J'
The grade *t bool i losisl Inst Fri
for Curd nt Armory Friday
_..
, _
,
Ing iu cainpuM a c 'lv ltie e while hr adopt a general sales tax. as a pay his cheerfully.
Golt. Ilssel Nesbitt. Bernice Smith
varsity of Oregon June 10 1 ' has been at the university He ser-
"Mis isalppl la merely leading
Jennnlue Withers. Florence Roh »lay with s »oiumuitlty píenle hehl
Evening By Herb Owens
means of raising national revenue the way. I believe other state are
to 13; Dedicate Museum
• ved on committees for both the I am sure that will come about
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erta, Lillian Putnam. Ulin Weight. »tl Hentirh ks litìtlge Mrs. Hubert
going
to
find
that
the
retail
sales'
j Freshman Glee and the Sophomore
J«n«’ W ils o n . Law rence Ch.i «■ Gray ami Miss Dorothy Travis liatta Although Herb Owen. Eugeim
University of Oregon. Eugene Informal and was a member of th e ’ as soon as the majority of people tax la the only way out and thati Is Second Member of Family
Charles Clemen). Barbara Bariteli tuiight the past year and are en wrestling promoter, has unnoiniced
understand
exactly
what
is
meant
to
Win
Coveted
Honor
at
H.
June 9—tSpeciai)—There will be Fre hm an debate team ard of the „„ .
H int cliff Reuxun <>r Wyoming, and
when , b(,y b>y experience will prove it la In reality
Florence May. Lloyd Harris. La gagctl for the coming year also
five Springfield tudenla among the Varsity debate team for the last
S. Name to Be on Cup
the only suitable form of taxation I
The high ehool held Its com Waller Achltt will niewt at the Arm
Moyne Black. I.Ullan Gregory.
had
an
opportunity
to
nbaerve
the
many candidates for degree* nt th two years. In 1930-31 he was gen­
“Our stale was forced Io adopt ’
meneement exercises ut the hall ■try Filo ay evening In the main
Frances Keeler
Impreaalve ceremonies of com eral forensic manager and during operation of the sales tax in the it as an emergency measure. W e• The higlieat honor which a girl
last Friday evening Mi Tugtnau. event, many sport* fans are tlu
All
Year
Attendance
John
Krn
state of Mississippi.
have but two thlugs to tax in this ’*“"**"•
school
mencement at the University
editor of Eugeni' Raglsler Guard, lilous when they i ontlnue reading
his senior year was president of his
paa.
Marjorie
Johnson.
Brucile
Mississippi ha
gone boldly atale. property and business T he)' a" *’b,a*n- tbl’* °t being voled the
Oregon, to be held this year from class. He also served as as-istant
Ogilvie. Jolmpa Pulinan. Bernice was the speaker of the evening the announcement which alao savs
June 10 to 13. Those from Spring circulai ion manager of the Ore- ahead and adopted a sales tax. property tax system has broken most oulalaudlng girl in the school,
Barnea. Elisabeth Johnson. Lola Th»- hall was beautifully decorated lliul Art (I Reilly and Chet Hart*
was
given
to
Eunice
McFarland
Fri
field who will receive degree*, pro gana. student year book, for 1930-31. which went Into effect on the first I down because of economic condl-
June
Wilson. Verner Jean Daniela, and a large crowd «as In allenii of Tueoniu. will meet' In a one hour
vldlng they complete all their re He is a member nt Delta Sigma day of May this year. After a tlons among the farmers, and we day morning at the annual Girls'
Elva Lucile Boyles, Ada Johnson, unie. Professor Andrew and Miss mutch with no holds barred
l.eague
breakfast
held
al
the
Metho
quirenieiits, are Virginia Mary Rho. honorary fraternity, and Phi month’s experience everybody In had to take the sales lax. whether
Il has been Jit I about two weeks
llaael II NeshlH. ||N Louise Pul Eileen Palmer were I he leachers
dlat church.
Frans. Evan Eugene Hughes. It Sicilia Kappa, living organisation. Mississippi—at least everybody we wanted It or not.”
Mr. Andrews plans to teach In th»' ago since lliese two met In Eugene
man.
Dorene Larimer. Edith Marcia
who can make his voice heard— The general basis of the sales
Mias McFarland will have her
Scholarship
(Bused on final U. of G. next year. Jay Grant und and O'Reilly was victor. Ilurte did
R Loren* Larimer is a candidate seems to like the sales tax. That lax in Mississippi is 2 percent, vary- name engraver! on the Civic Club
Moore, and John Hobart W'llson.
average»
for
the
year) Barbara Miss Palmer are the high schiMik not complain al Ihe time, but later
ihelor of arts degree In goes even for those who were moat ing on only a few classes of busl- loving cup in recognition of her j ¿ . r_a7i . ’’J.
,
Dedication of the beautiful for a
teachers for the coming year.
leeued a stulemeul that he had
ness It includes all business and achievement She is the second girl;
,
Prince L. Campbell Fine Arts Mu English She served as treasurer bitterly opposed to It. -
been the recelpcnt of O'Rellly’a
Misses
Alice
and
Vivian
Uodatty
Mississippi’s sales lax la expect- professions, exempting only Insur *" her family to obtain this recog nicks Frances' krid'er' Fh^'e
seam, financed by the cltlxens of of Pan Hellenic council during the
from Roseburg were (he weekend knee In hl* stomach several times
member
of
|0
yjeld
#b<M
1|
,
4.00(1.(H
W
a
vear
a,,e*
companies,
building
and
loan
nIUou.
her
slater.
Audrey,
having
May
Wendell
Barl’
h
ol'un
w
C|'""
Oregon through a gift campaign
and did not feel very strong after­
guests of Mrs Richard Hart.
f « 7 . bach Th’
W*8 UP
* ,re,S
and
**’" ‘h* h° ,,Or
” 30
Hriaiks. Louis. Cowden Ethel OoU
and under construction the past
Waller Kastuu held a barn dunce ward* He was unawares that that
a oacn ary dencll
ju jg g g g g . Inherited ‘«»ka. mutual savings hauka. rail
*•«•"» Frlaell has her name at th»> Sadie octavl«
n ..„ i v - a«..'
two years, will be included on the
kind of wrestling was tolerated In
at
his home Huturdsy evening
week-end program to which visitors elor of arts degree in Romance trom former administrations which i *lou*' charitable, acientific and ,l’P ot ’he list on the cup, having Lillian Putnam Florence F "u i
Eugene and did not attempt It hint
Miss Nellie Mathews left last
appropriations in excess of . educational institutions, fraternal been the first to win It in 1939 er„ Bernie«' Smith
front all over the state are expect Languages. Evan E Hughes is a
L h e be barred Now. how
self J esllie
Saturday
for
laet
Angeles
after
a
for a bachelor of arts d c - tai reyeuues Something had to b e socle,,es and
Myrna Bartholomew was
Thirty-eight s tu d e n t* ..........
,
wws laal
Iasi year's
ed. Ceremonies and entertainment candidate
.r*•*"n**a*tfM. holli men
ever,
ir c p
in
X t liiiiiiis t r 'it io u
<
i^
n i n y t ik iii
M i l l t l t * D im
i o i i l p l i * t t ,<|
Business
men
are men
required
winner. to | winner,
, helr
#f
| (# week’s visit with her parents. Mr
was generally agreed
that
Hualnea
are to
required
for the graduating seniors and for gree in Business Administration. done. It ..................................
underslund each other anil they
atnl
Mrs
A
II
Mathew*
here.
and
Virginia
Mary
Franz
is
also
a
rya,
eg|ate
n<>|
g|and
any
keep
accurate
books
reflecting
their
Miss
McFarland
served
as
prexl
the alumni who will return for this
will do Ihelr heal
coin school laal week and most of
candidale for a bachelor of arts de­
Ivan Rickard from lli'lfountuln
occasion will fill the time from Fri
higher taxes. I dou't know what In «Y°“ Income, preserving all re dent of the Girls’ l.eague during the will enter high school in the
The summer admission price* of
spent the past weekend III Thurs 50 cents continue
telligent member of the Mississippi i cords relative thereto, subject to In I her senior year, and also served a fall. The graduates are:
day evening. June 10. fo Monday gree in English
legislature It was who first brought "1‘ection at all times
noon. June 13.
( secretary of (he student b«idy. She
Woodrow Bates. Byron Hoyles, ton He Is director of the orchestra
in the idea of a sales tax. but who-
Deductions are allowed from Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. II Bobby Calkins, laiwrence Chase. for the Kiehun) Reunion which will
Chester Harvey Rowell. Berkeley.
REBEKAHS HONOR
ever he was. he ought to have aj grosa sales as follows:
M McFarland and lives at 733 C. Charles Clement. Kenneth Cox. Roy be held ut Idlewood purk next Sun
California, will be the commence­
MRS. ASA PEDDICORD
day,
June
13
Several
from
here
medal
for
getting
a
new
idea
1—Sale
price
of
goods
taken
in
ex-'
street.
ment speaker. Mr. Rowell is a pro
Crandall. Lloyd Harris. Donald Ken
piny
In
the
orcheslru
and
lltey
held
through «he heads of legislators
change for new goods.
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mlnent editorial and feature writer
dell. Joe Krupka, John Krupka.
Mrs Asa Peddlcord was honor
and is a member of the Board of
Ftor. after all, the main objection to 8—Credit sales by retailers and
P O LLA R D H O S T E S S
Lysle Metcalf, Howard Nesbitt. u rehearsal Sulurilay evening
Miss Curs Culvert from Junction guest at a surprise handkerchief
(Continued from First Page)
1 the sales tax is that it is something
wholesalers may be reported as
Regents of the University of Cali
Jack Pederson. Charles Uchytll.
shower end party Monday evening
new. and being new. members of
collected.
FOR M IS S IO N M E E T IN G
fornia. He was secured after Rabbi
Holland Farnsworth. Irene Antler City Is spending this wwk visiting following (lie regular meeting of
rnent of potted plants were exhibit­
t
elai
Ives
here
congress and of legislatures are 3—Taxes collected op gasoline and
Stephens . Wise of New York City
ed by the Kirkland Floral com
Members of the United Christian son. Barbara Barnell. lot Moyne
John Plummer went to the vet the Rebekah lodge Mrs Peddlcord
afraid of it for fear that in some
tobacco.
had been prevented by illness from
pany. A basket of Salpiglossis. un­ way it might injure them politically 4—Gross receipts from sale of agri . J*la!*1"Mr7 Society of the Christian Black. Dolores Casteel, Colene Cor vrans hospital In Portland Iasi leaves Monday for Walla Walla.
accepting the honor He will deliver
nell. Fern Fisher. Lillian E Ore
usual flower in this vicinity, was to be for it. People, generally, are
Washington, to visit hr mother and
cultural products when sold in , ur‘ h Ble<
,he ho,1“‘ of Mra N
the commencement address Monday
gory. Pearl Helterbrand. Caroline week.
exhibited by Chas. Paddock Mrs.
will go from there Io Chico, Call-
the original state or condition of **
Tuesday evening and
Mrs.
Joe
Hart
and
mother,
Mrs
conservative. They distrust change
morning. June 13, and Dr. Arnold
lllcks. Fhy* llolverson. Nellie Ellen
Wheaton and Mrs. Olson exhibited
fornle. where Mr. Peddlcord Is
preparation of sale.
elected officers for the next year
But they are not nearly as conser­
Bennett Hall, president of the uni
Howes. Josephine Jones. Frances Daniels, have returned from a few
a dream house and yard which they
vative as a good many politicians 5—Sales of ferttlixera. seeds, boxes, Mr" ,da Adam’< uara**d Prewl.lent. Keeler. Florence May, Mar« Alice days' visit In Oregon City her nltu-e, working.
versity, will give the Baccalaureate
had prepared on a small base. This
think they are
and crates used in preparing agri- Mr.*». Kolautl Moithier. vlce-preai Neel. Druclle Ogilvie. Jol.ane B Miss Adeline Daniels, returned
sermon Sunday morning. Both will
consisted of a house with a green
dent; Mrs. Luella Brlatow. w e r e
FOREIGN MISSION GROUP
with them
The theory of the sales tax is not
cultural products (or market.
be given in McArthur court In or­
lawn about it and with a pool and
tsry; and Mrs. E E Pyne. tress Putniun. Wllmlna Spriggs. Lillian
Frank Rennie motored to Corvul
so
much
that
everybody
pays
it.
as
6—Sales
of
schoolbooks
when
sold
der to accommodate all who wish
HAS MEETING TUESDAY
Trlnka.
Jean
Louk.
Vivian
Scott
shrubs and flowers about the
ursr.
Ils Tuesduy. He took his aunt down
that everybody knows that he is
under state contract,
to come. Memories of the university
Ethel IXeveraon
grounds. This was awarded a s pe­
Mrs.
D
B
Murphy’s
division
of
Mrs W G. Hughes was In charge
as it was fifty years ago will be re
paying it. There is no tax. of any ? —Sale of cotton, seed cotton, lint-
Clifford Whorton finished In Jan­ who has been visiting them for
tal first prize.
the society provided the program
some time Her home la In Portland I of llie lesson study al Ihe meeting
kind imaginable, that is not paid.
cotton and baled cotton.
called during commencement when
uary of this year
Attracting special interest among | ¡n tbe ,OBJ. run by tby ultimate 8—Amounts received from life in which Included an address by Miss
Anda Calvert And family from of Ihe Women'* Foreign Missionary
the three surviving members of the
High School
the
potted plants was one known as ’ lOBSumer. That ls some, hln|<
I surance policies and annuity con Ann Whitaker who told of her work
Junction City si tended the com I sia-iety which was held at ihe home
class of 1S82 gather for a reunion.
|
Freshmen—Luclle
Davis.
Mary
tracts up to the amount of pre­ as a teacher in a high school for Elkow, Clair Hadley. Irvin Darr. mencement exercises here last Fri- ‘ of Mrs. A B Van Valzab. president,
They are Mrs. Harry L. Boardman, aladuim This is a fancy leafed. tk,ian , or somy of ,hem under.
girls in China, and a book review
miums paid thereon.
Riverside, California. Seymour W. multi-colore«! plant with a cone sUnd bu, wh|ch tbey , b,nk ,be
Ina Hargan. Mary Trotter, Alex day evening Ills son. Harry Cal Tuesday afternoon Mrs. P. A
vert, was one of the graduates
| Wooley was llie aaslstunt hostess
Condon. Pasadena. California, and shaped flower. Many people sought aTerage n,an j„ ,^e street does not 9—11.200 each year, to be deducted by Mias Barbara Adams, member ot Briggs
front total gross income and or the Junior mission society. Mrs. Hen
Mary E McCornack, Eugene. Re­ the name of the plant when they understand. It is one of the most
Sophomores
—
Erma
Easton.
Hollister was chairman of the pro­
prevalent delusions among law-! gross proceeds of sale.
unions will also be held by the viewed it yesterday.
Lloyd Ellison. Beatrice Elmer.
Mrs Olson and the committee maker8
fbey can m>ke
, A feature of the sales tax is that gram committee.
classes of 1907, 1912. and 1922.
Plans for a silver tea to be held Wayne Kendall. Evelyn Klckbush.
Youthful orators, picked from workers wish to thank all those t5,ink tbey are not paying taxes | il makes practically every person
Bernice Waite. De Etta Sandgalhe
Friday.
June 17. were discussed at
the best in the senior class, will vie who brought flowers or who^aided wj,en they are. And there is no wav »-''kiKed in business a tax collector
Elisabeth Vail, anti Henry Wilson.
the
meeting.
for the Failing and Beekman prizes in other ways to make the show a of cont'ealing from the man who serving for the state without corn-
Juniors— Leila Clark. Julia Kick I
success.
on Friday night. June 10. at the
pays a tax of two percent when he P«“»*tion. keeping a record and
bush. Eva Louk. Marjorie Proch
opening event of the week-end. The
buys a radio, or a bicycle, or a Pan making monthly returns without TABLES ARE REVERSED;
now, Robert Richardson. August |
alumni activities will open Satur­
CALL FOR WARRANTS
ama hat. the fact that he himself beinK even allowed postage on the
MAN IS SHOWER GUEST Rodakowskl. Marceline Seavey. Flo )
day morning with the annual break­
Notice is hereby given that is paying the tax. Every time one remittance.
rence Vail, and Gerald Voytanek
fast of the State Association of School District No. 19. in Lane buy a pack of cigarettes or play
All ^business collecting more than
Seniors Donald Anderson. Velds
Showers are frequently held for
University of Oregon women, fol­ county. Oregon, will pay at the of- ing cards now he is reminded of ’ UO » month must make monthly girls and ladies, but when th«i> are Bartholomew, Claude Campbell.
lowed by the semi-annual alumni five of clerk of said district, all the tax he pays, when he breaks reports. Smaller concerns report held for men that is something dif­ June hanks. Blane Flse'r. Lloyd
meeting, with Homer D. Angell. 00. warrants to and including 2220.; the revenue stamps.
quarterly.
Regular $2.45 to $4.95 Value*
Frese. Augusta Hanson. Edna Hav
ferent.
presiding.
dated April 6. 1932. Interest ceases
As long as there is any consid-1 Some classes of manufacturing
Last night members of the Neigh erfleld, Carl Jessen. Ruth LeVee
Special Price*
The formal dedication of the Fine after June 11. 1932.
erable body of people who think i <’®“cern" are aIso included, soft hors of Woodcraft lodge held a Elwlna Meacham, Louis Rodakow-
Arts Museum will be held Satur-
C. F BARBER. Clerk.
that they do not pay taxes, that the <1rin,‘ establishments being re- handkerchief shower for Sam Swee­ skl. Beulah Richardson. Hazel Shel
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government’s revenue is derived ‘iuired Io pay 1 per cent, and cot- ney. hslge officer, for the past two ley. Lela Squires. Ovel Stevenson.
only from the rich, there will be ,on ae‘‘d °*> mills and ice factories years. Mr. Sweeney and his father George Thatcher. William Thleties.
Size* 29 to 36
large bodies and groups of people ’ one-quarter of 1 per cent.
will leave soon for Nebraska where and Lee Vail.
, trying to get money from the gov-
"^he danger in the sales tax as in they will operate a farm.
! ernment on the theory that it anF other new ,orm of taxation ia.
Mrs. Olive MeKInnis. former RESIDENT DECLARES
comes out of somebody else’s poc-
courae. likelihood that it will en- member here, who has been living
There's no need to experiment with cheap, inferior
SHE FELT EARTHQUAKE
Sizes 10 to 16
Gasolines when Violet Ray and General Ethyl give you
kets. When any sort of a tax is courage tax spenders to new extra­ in Ashland for several years, was
such high quality at such a low cost. Drive up to our
Mrs. Emily Peters. 448 D street
so distributed that everybody pays vagances. If adopted merely as an taken Into the lodge again as a
filling station and let us fill your tank. Our Gasoline
claims Io have felt tremors which
It and knows that he is paying it, added burden upon the tax paying transfer member.
rocked Ihe Pacific Coast In the vlci
will send your car humming along the road with everv
then there is a much better chance public. It will fail of its purpose
Age* 1 to 6 Year*
cylinder working at maximum efficiency.
ulty of Northern California Iasi
that everybody will take an intelli­ If adopted by states as means of
COUNTY
HEALTH
CLINIC
reducing
the
burdensome
taxes
Sunday night and early Monday
gent interest In how the tax money
SET FOR WEDNESDAY morning She wai awakened ut 4:45
gress. That is one of the soundest which fall upon owners of real
DEPT
Eugene,
968
by the shock, she says
arguments in favor of the sales tax. estate, it certainly is to be highly
A Lane county health clinic for
5th and A Streets
Springfield
The best argument of alt in favor recommended. And as I pointed
Oregon
Willamette
Returns from N ew York
' of the sales tax. however, is that It out in the beginning, one of the children who will start school next
fall
will
be
held
at
the
Community
great
things
to
be
hoped
for
from
Mrs. Kay Wright has returned
is the one tax which is automatical­
ly distributed among the people In the gales tax is, that, by making hall next Wednesday, it was an from New York where she and Miss
precise proportion to their ability everybody who spends a dollar tax nounced today by Mrs. Walter Lax Margaret Mortensen have been
to pay it. If there were a sales tax conscious, it may In time make ton. The Springfield Health Unit
of two percent, let us say, on every everybody who spends money for and nurses from the County Health
article of commerce, then the man anything realize that he is a part service will be in charge.
who spends $500 a year would pay of the state, and that It 1» his
$10 In taxes, and the man who money which the law makers are
’ Upper Willamette '
spends $5000 would pay $100 In appropriating.
No m atter how busy you are, you can always take
taxes, and so on. The man who
spent nothing would pay no sales LARGE CROWD ATTENDS
Saturday night the young folk ot
“tim e o u t” for a rich, creamy, cooling soda with a gen-
tax; the multi-millionaire who
PLEASANT HILL PICNIC the Intermediate Christian Endea­
spent half a million dollars a year
erous portion of ice cream. Ask for your favorite flavor,
Large groups of people congre­ vor gave a marshmallow roast on
would pay $10,000 in sales taxes, if gated at the Pleasant Hill school the Pleasant Hill baseball diamond
or inquire about our sundaes, parfaits, and other drinks
the rate were uniform on all com Saturday for the annual Community at the Woodman Hall grounds hon­
modifies.
equally delicious.
picnic despite the unfavorable wea­ oring Mrs. Allan Wheeler, their
Every scheme of sales taxes ex ther. It did not rain that day. but leader who has recently returned
empts fj-om the tax certain classes the weather was too cool for Ice­ from a trip to Southern California.
of commodities, however, such as cream and pop.
The Misses Helen Carter, Emma
necessary food and low-priced
The morning was given over to a Olson, and Belle Olson were out
Where the Service is Different
clothing, so that people of low in­ program presented by the Pleasant from Eugene to attend the Pleasant
comes pay proportionately less Hill choir, the grade school pupils Hill picnic.
#
than those of high incomes.
and high school students. Family
Douglas Kabler, a former Pleas­
The principal outcry against the basket dinners were held at noon, ant Hill high school student gradu­
sales tax everywhere has come and ball games occupied most of ated from the State Normal school
from retail merchants who, in the the afternoon. Pengra defeated the this week.
absence of any exact knowledge of local church team 3-2 in a five In-
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Cornelius
the subject, assume that they will «— —---- —---------------------------------- have moved from their ranch at
The Iruiln doss not
have to absorb the tax, that It can­
I McKenzie Valley Pleasant Hill to the Hubert ranch
know what you have
not he passed on to the consumer.
and are working In partnership
to offer unie** you
In Mississippi, retail merchants
The
Fairmount
Presbyterian with Mr. Hubert.
tell them , , , day in
contended that the measure would (.aides' Aid will be entertained at
Mrs. Markham Is visiting her
. . . und day oui.
drive them into bankruptcy, but the Hendricks bridge park, 2 miles
daughter. Mrs. Morton Bristow.
Give your business
when the tax went Into effect It west of Walterville by the Walter
Mrs. Noel, mother of Mrs. C. E
a reputation for be­
turned out that the old adage that ville group Friday at a picnic one-
Jordan, came from Iowa last week
ing up nttil doing by
“the consumer always pagq" still o'clock luncheon, June 10. A regu­
to be present at the graduation of
keeping the people
holds good.
lar meeting of the community her granddaughter. Luclle Jordan,
I n f o r m e d of the
On the second day of May, the church club was held at the home
who was graduated at the Pleasant
ill any bargains to be
day the tax went Into effect, mer of Mrs. A. T. Easton Wednesday
Hill high school last week. Luclle
bail In your store or
chants announced new prices with afternoon.
Jordan was valedictorian of her
shop. There Is char­
the two percent sales tax added
Mr. and Mrs. Zara Potter are class.
acter In. good print­
Easy cliairs went out of style ulniottf two yeurn
and had no difficulty In passing on visiting relatives In Douglas county
The Hills Creek baseball team
ing. Let us demon
the tax burden. Every mercantile this week.
ago. Getting business today requires action.
went to Westfir last Sunday where
strate that fact. We
establishment in the state, from
Burial services for the late Henry they defeated the local team by a
Huslness staffs arc too small and the business
peclallze on: —
the smallest soft drink stand to the Godard which were held in Eugene
score of 17 to 4, About fifty people
man
does
not
have
hours
enough
to
personally
largest department store, reports Monday were attended by a numbet
Booklets . . ,
partook of a basket dinner and sup­
go out a fter every piece of business to be had. . .
after a month's trial the public of his relatives from this section.
Pam phlete , , .
per before and after the game. The
through hustling. T hat Is where the printed
has taken kindly to the new tax Mr. Godard until some 25 years
Lettar-heade . . ,
Hills Creek team will play Helllg
and is paying it gracefully and ago made his home In the Deer-
Catalogua* . , ,
word
works
most
effectively
for
him.
And
the
theater next Sunday afternoon at
without serious protest.
B roadild e* . . .
horn district. His former property Pleasant Hill.
cost of selling Is so much less . . . upon strained
’’This is eminently proper,” says being the place now owned by Mrs
B ill* . . .
Mis* Harriet Duer, who has been
budgets. Printing prices In our shop ure also
Governor Conner. "The measure Floyd Meyer.
visiting at the home of Mrs. T. F.
Office ita tlo n e ry and
down, hut th ere ’s no let down in the quality of
was intended as a tax on consum
The Emmerich ferry which In Kahler left Monday for her home
forme of all klnde . . .
Ihe
work.
Prom
pt
service
too.
We
are
geared
ers, and I am confident that the some manner escaped its mooring
In »an Francisco.
merchants, after giving It a fair about six week* ago, drifting to a
for
speed.
No
waiting
her«.
Phone 2, we w ill Call
Mis* Nellie Ixirentz of Trent and
trial, will have no complaint to of­ point In the river south of Walter-
Miss
Harriet
Brabham
of
Coast
fer.
Rul«r« of Low Price*
ville Is being towed back up the Fork both former Pleasant Hill
"In the first place. It Is not a tax river by a group of three men sent
1015 WILLAMETTE
high school students were gradu­
EUGENE
on earnings, but a tax on spend­ out by the county for the purpose,
ated from the 8tate Normal at Mon­
ings, and the people, realizing the beginning Tuesday.
mouth this week.
FIVE SPRINGFIELD
STUDENTS FINISH
TRYING OUT SALES T A X M
ANY STUDENTS
SET LONG RECORD
t . Mcbarland
Winner of Cup
Thurston
bans K/// Get
7 reat on bridav
ROSE DISPLAY IS
WELL ATTENDED
Very Special Indeed!
200 Pair Genuine
Compton Cords
A KICK IN EVERY DROP
Y oun g M en ’s M odels
$ 1 .6 9
Big Boys M odels
$ 1 .3 9
Little B oys M odels
89c
“ A ” Street Service Station
Try
O ur D rinks
B u sin e ss A lw a y s L o o k s
D ark T o H e W h o W a its
R G G IM A N N ’S
N e w V o ile
D resses
c - $ 1 .9 5 - $ 2 .9 5
Fine Fabrics, Superior Styling
Sizes 14 to 2 0
3 6 to 5 0
The Golden Rule
T h e W illa m e tte P ress - - S o u th 4 th St.
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