THE LANE COUNTY NEWS W. A. DILL Editor nnd Managor 96223 Fublishd Every Monday nnd Thursday by tho Lnno County Pub lishing Association. Ono Y8a: , 1?i . ItATBS OF SUnSCMPTION. $1.60 Six Months - .75 Throo Months Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. .tU Member of tho Stato Editorial Association. Member of tho Willamette Valley Editorial Association. .3 And Remember to Get a Stop-Over for Springfield. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1915. NORTHWEST LUMBER AND THE GOVERNMENT Lumbermen of the Pacific Northwest have submitted to the federal trade commission the request that they be per mitted to organize for the betterment of export trade in lum ber and shingles. It is understood that the request concerns export trade exclusively. From the very nature of such request it is not to be an swered off-hand by the trade commission; and rumor. has it that pending any decisive reply the government will send its agents of Investigation into this territory, that the actual conditions which obtain here may become, as it were, a mat ter of first-hand knowledge. The suggestion of combination is always one to be put forward with a certain sense of fear and trembling. Com bination In the common piind jmells trust, and trust is asso . ciatod in some cases justly and unJiifeUy in jnany, with most of , the. economic evils that beset us. .TJigsts fet8 Unfortunately have a tendGiiu to put something of a political complexion Un the' consideration of such requests as that submitted by tho lumbermen of the Pacific Northwest. The report; that there will be official investigation of conditions that affect the lumber business here, and the fact that some such investi gation lias been had previous to this are to be accepted as evidence that the government desires to deal with the situa tion on its business merits, and to the avoidance of all consid eration that smacks of politics. If that shall prove to be the frame. of mind in which the government approaches this matter, it may be that combina tion can be legitimately urged with reference to the domestic as well as the off-shore market. As a matter of fact there is no off-shore market nor will there be any until there are available ships to serve it. But if there were, and combina tion were to do anything with regard to it that would serve local lumber interests, one of the results must necessarily be the stimulation of the local output and that in tum would be bound to affect the supply for the domestic market. Indirectly, therefore, combination for export would have its salutary effect on domestic trade; provided, of course, there is any con siderable export business. If that result is correctly predicted a big majority of thp lumber mills in the Pacific Northwest would benefit indirectly and but partially; and the question arises if it would not be ' the part of wisdom for the unified lumber interests in this section to seek the sanction of some arrangement at tho hands of the trade commission which, without injury to the public interests, would remedy t he unfortunate and unprofit able conditions with which the lumber business of the North west is beset. It would seem, at the very least, that the prospective investigation, as reported, isaltogether to be desired; and if it should come to pass the opportunity should be improved to go thoroughly into the local lumber situation with the govern ment officials. This course and the possible results of it are of interest to all trade and all industry in the Pacific North west, for lumber manufacture is the industrial backbone of this section. It is no exaggeration to say that whatever affects this industry favorably and in a logltimato way, must also be of favorable effect on every other line of trade and industrial enterprise in this region. The lumber business thus stimu lated means the employment of thousands of men in the woods and mills and about the docks and yards. In that re spect it means the big payrollt'widely disseminated; which in turn means more trade for the merchants,; more business for the banks; greater demand and better prices for products of field, factory and shop on which the merchants depend in a measure, and in which the banks are financially concerned. The mending of conditions that will restore the lumber industry to normal operation and normal profits is a matter of substantial interest to the entire community. Telegram. BUY BY WEIGHT OR COUNT. specified number of yards, and pnrts of yards If necessary, and this method should bo followed in making all purchases." - OUR POSTAL SYSTEM. . . Says tho Vonota Enterprise: "Look at our Postal Sya tonK Owned by tho government and run by It. Why not take up othor lines and try thorn out? What la our government for if it la not to holp Its people? If they can save ua money in our Postal System, why not In othor ways? Don't any they are losing monoy at It, for they are not." It would bo a good plan for tho Postal System to perfect its system until it can carry a little wooden box, ono Inch by two by two and a half In Its first class pouehca without break ing it all to pieces before it attempts to spread out and do other things. A slight difference in tho cost is immaterial If the service is satisfactory. ConvorRcly, tho saving of a fuw cents in cost of transportation does not compensate for tho fear that tho goods will be damaged in transit. There has been llttlo general discussion of candidates for school director to bo voted on a t tho election tonight, and no one has made an announcemen t of candidacy. Districts of this class are allowed to pass n resolution requiring that names of candidates be filed before the day of tho election, when tho vote is taken by ballot. The consideration that can bo given to the claims of the candidates after nominations have been made In a mass meeting is not sufficient in a district or tho size of Springfield. Would it not, then, be wise to adopt tho ballot system for next year? Read tho articles on co-operative marketing on this pago, and also the story of the Saturday banquet of farmers and business men. The News will have a thought or two to ex press Thursday on this subject. ...Tie Value of Co-Operation... Items upon the same tlieme, but coining from very di verse points on the Pacific Cc ast, offer a suggestion that is well worth the study of the people of Springfield and vicinity. Xt&X Start a Bank Account on ONE and Wntr.lt It DOLLAR . Grow First National Bank Will furnUli to everyone who will become a depositor to the amount of one tlollnr or more, hnndoomo Homo Savings Bnnlc to use. You nre Invited to call and flak for ono of theio safe. If you are already a depositor you are entitled to one to uae. Very few people can iave In laroe amount!. If you wait until you can deposit a laroe amount you may never begin. Everyone can save In a amall way. He who drifts Into tho habit of spending as he goes will always remain poor. The Bank Kcopa the Koy This Homo SiivIiikh Hunk l loamul to you froo of cihnrRo. Ono dollar of your uccount In to bo hold to limuro Itn rolurn; but romombor this dollar IhiIoiikh to you; can bo drnwn by you ut any tluio on rulum of tho Sato. ansi 1 ti .. n . -l n j i ne m b ii rocene For Less Money (From Alhambra. Cat., Advocate) i have felt the effect of hto ndver Asserting that the system un- Using campaign thai wo inaug ,w wi.inh nnnrlv 70 nor cent of urated this year, both in Increas- I California's citrus crop is. co-!cd demand and in better prices lopera'tivelv marketed is both than we might otherwise have J economically and legally sound got." General Manager Powell of the Regarding marketing condt ! California Fruit Grower's Ex- tions at present, Mr. Powell change took issue yesterday, on stated that there has been an his return from a month's tour increasingly strong demand for of the eastern agencies, with i oranges tho past six weeks, and critics of organized marketnig. that he anticipates a strcngthen Twcnty years' experience 'ed market for lemons as soon has proved the worth of our as wayn weather comes In tho svstem." he said. "This year cast. lit has been proved anew, with chaos generally reigning in the fruit and vegetable fields ufid many crops being marketed at iless than the cost of production. ! "In fact our reports show 1 L II til 11IUIC UUUO 11 lilt, ItUD Uvvti I . s at Un.unl this vear than ever Co-operation Necessary. ibeforo. and that the returns to In mi interview, John Mills of !the producers have maintained jPuyallup, Washington, lias the ia fair average, while of all other b y uy. "I saw the sun four days while I was away," said Mr. Powell. "Needless to say, the warmer the weather tho bigger the demand for lemons." fruits and vegetables distributed ! hi a speculative way, a consider- lable nortion has cither been "In the first place our climatic conditions are such that we al ways have a crop to market; in sacrificed or the prices have not the second place our marketing 'covered shipping expenses. iacumeB nave ueen so penecieu I "To say," said Mr. Powell, ! through the work of the Puyal !"that in this day and age of. zlM and Sumner I-Yuitgrdwers' I complex economical system, a Association that tho producer, if perishable fruit crop can be soldo so desires, can make a 11 vo- direct from the producer to the coniraci wirn uie ansocia- ! consumer is to fly in the face!"1 for his products at a price treet Grocery Thos. Sikcs, Prop. Phone 22 Our Bank Money Orders Are Safe Cost Less Good Everywhere Our $23.00 or Under Dank Money Ordr Cost3 Only 5c Our $25.00 to $100.00 Bank Money Order Costa Only 10c If lost or destroyed in transmitting through the mails, or otherwise, wo give you a duplicate without any cost or red tape whatever. Commercial State Bank ' - . n.i. ti !thnf will lint IiIim iliit' l..lir.. 01 lacts as mey are. ihuuxuu- -" ..... ..v ....... wum 'cally it looks feasible, but in.?ld all other expenses, $l.r0 an practice the contrary proves ! acre a year. These two Idal true. I believe uuu uie system " "i"-i.uia'(i, aumnifiu Capital $30,000.00 Commenting on this state- Mills' the Molalla 'of co-operative marketing that riculture a positive certainty, im,v nnniro ml lnnion men have are not to be found elsewhere." been working out is the best! Commenting 'one that could or can be devised nient 01 Mi in ii.a tnm nf pirnninatancos .l ioneer says: Acting on this theory Mr. ''In the matter of climate Puy Powejl's eastern trip was de-allup has little advantage over 'voted to a study of marketing , this valley. In fact, we are con ! renditions as thev are. with a fldent that we have a little tho I view to the betterment of the ex- cst l. Il-, 111 the matter ot co i chance's instruments of tlistri bution. With tins enu m view operation in marketing it has everything and we have nothing. Hie had a conference with the ! WcMiave no way of ascertaining .'newly appointed Fedral Trades i commission. i "The members of this com mission highly praised our sys 1 torn ' tion theless, we are always looking I believe that what the average net profit of the acreage of land is In this vi cinity. It certainly is far below $10 an acre. Our shipping fa- of The leid of profit and the $150 must be n of marketing and distribu- a ft b ood as those n.M told Mr. Powell. "Nr-ver- (the Washington country. TI d(. wo re alwavs lookliiK difference between our net yle ,.f,wi,-m r ht'Uo.vo. ihnf of profit and the $150 must I year we will see more cit-tJo difference in our people and rit than this year, and at the way they go after this line .ir0a of business. Is thei'e any chance "Do not order by the 'package,' or 'bottle,' or 'sack,' or 'piece,' or 'money value,' " says 3 pamphlet just issued' by the state treasurer, ex officio sealer of weights and measures for Oregon, "for this tells the merchant nothing, is meaning less to hipi and is practically inviting him to be careless; forces him to decide upon the quantity yon want, which is unfair to the morchant and unbusinesslike on your part. Order in specific amounts. TJie merchant then knows exactly what you want, and will use care in seeing that the correct amount, as ordered, is delivered." This pamphlet, a copy of which has just come to The News office, Is for free distribution, and may be had by writing to T. P. Kay, Salem. The pamphlet contains many pictures showing thp hpnest and the dishonest scales and measures. Speaking of the appeal of the pamphlet to women, it says: "The women of the state are the purchasing agents for the household, and they should use tto same care In buying 'commodities' for 'daily 'consumption as. they .would In pur chasing the material for a dress. For' Instance, a woman would not order' $9 worth of silk for a drees, but she would ascertain the exact amount of silk needed and then order a for perfection next lus frw. ' I..H v in ir ta ' wi-iii jr, n.t Mr tw-I for us to learn? o'l to-iuulnled' plans for increas ed efficiency In several fields Wo have the theory, not written in a book, but displayed in a concrete in- t'.Lt .ill he hud before tho wt-iMneooi tuo success 01 co-qp- c-hc.j.,CH board of directors at era- opportunity tor c o lli tfuxk meeting for study dur-'velopment along ahy ono ol the Ins the coming alx months. jW 11,108 f horticulture ag 'jhose ylans contemplate boh 1 riculture and live s ock hus ,.,m.. ,itQrii.,,fim, n? r.,tnu , bamlry is limited only by tho ca- . r..u nr,irm il i pahllM ics of those engaged In iwnnn (lift lobhers and retailers, those vocations. and wider and better adveiiis ing. "It is only by wide distribu tion," said Mr. Powell, that the consumption of the fruit can keep pace with increased pro duction., With this object 'in view, we desire to Incrqase the number of persons handling our fruit. We also hope to increase the per capita coneuipptlpn by diversified uses of the fruit be fore the people through judici ous advertising. Already vve And what is true in tho Mo lalla country Is true of the vi cinity of Springfield. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice js hereby given to tho legal. voters of School District Nq."19 of Iane County, State pf Oregon, that the Annual Schopl Meeting of ssjdd, DlstriptWlll bo held at thd Lincoln Hujldlngj to begrfn at the hour ot 8 O'clock P. JW. dn the third Monday of June, OUR GROCERIES arc famous for quality and Ave save you money on what you buy hero. Wo si ll Dependable Coffees and Teas nnd everything else is dependable which wo sell. Nice & Miller Op Commercial Stato Bank Phono 1) FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. Established 1S83 Capital and Surplus - - . $300,000.00 Interests on Savings Accounts a nd Timo Certificates 1 clng the 21st day of June, A. D. I l :l.". I '1 hia meeting is called for the , purpose of electing ono Director to serve threo years and one Clork to serve one year and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 7th day of Juno, 1915. W. II. POLLARD, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: III3RBERT E. WALKER M-37-9-1 District Clerk. Coos Bay lumber shipments leading all Pacific Coast ports. Astoria Hill steamer North ern Pacific lands 484 passengers and tfGO'ton's freight largest load since started. Deafness Cannot Be Cured l y I"' il 1 imi.k iiii.nia. u thvy oaiimil '' th. in,, in. ii ,,n. ,, (t r, iur. Thiru l '.iii ,! )w,v. tu ,.,. iimfm.jj, itmi Hint j 1 nine Hutii. n 11 ritiniili.il. DonfiiiM l 1 ..in, 11 i.y un liiiUtiiuiil comlUlim ut tliii "in in, IliiliiK of i- Kiiitituhliii) Tube. Win'" tlil iul. 10 1 uii.i in 1 ii y,m ,nvu 11 ruintillnB "unii or imfi.if.i l iiiiirlnit, nnd wluui U l Miiln ly clun il, UiMinii'ig ! 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