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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1922)
Tuesday Evelina THE EUGENE . DAILY GUAED Pago Two L- -1. If tf: 51 FIFTY MILLION (Continued from page one) completion of war contractu, where com I tie ti on was bolicvMl to Ut tho groutar economy to tiiP public trnanury, left us approximately 1:1.200,000 roH turning hi hIiIph. Tho fiain-cti are nparer 12, 0410,000 tons now, owing- to the ncrap iii(f of tlifl wvhmIpii fleet. ' "Mono than lialf thi tonnaire in gov crmuont owned ajid approximately 000 toon, are imder goveniuH-ut opera tion in one form or another. ' ; "Tn net lorn to tho 'United Stntes treasury hums actuality tKo tliere fnun in this ffoverxuiient oiMTUtion aveiKed approiunatciy $1(1,000,000 jier moult prior to tlie UHmuuption of re KpoumbiUty by (Jio prernmt tMinilniNtra- ; of public! fund and tho draft to Mcrvicu i of oipnble tmjt.mwi tnnnaKeineHt utid c-x-periniccd operatinir dirvctor havo tu- ' milted iu applied efficiency mid enforc ed economies. It if very gratifying to r"Vrt duiumiti'rn. of 4hv Iomwh to ff.000.000 per month or 0 total of rQ, 000,000 a year; but it Ih iiMirlmuhh; Uutf tho gnivrument ltouUl continue ft policy tfruin which jto enornion a' tr'unuiy I ohm in tho inevitable outcome. Till los, , moriKivcr, ntl'ciulK iop ration of Ickh thr.ii a third of tho Kovcrnmont:. owned fleet;. Already Cost Big. "It la not, therefore, a fiincMtion of mhl . intr now trouwurv liimleim to inointuin our Hlilppiuffrt; we are pa.vuig tlieno bur- two now it ih not a qmvmnn or con . tract ini an outlay to support .our mer chant Hnippiug, been line we ale paying uU ready. I urn not AHkiug yoiu authoriza tion of a new flint added draft on tUepub lic trt'iiHUry; I nin appealing for opro. gruni to diminish the burden .we are al . jeody bearing. . "When your exeeuttve government : kaowH of public expenditures aggregat ing fifty millioui annually .which it be llevea cnuld he reduced by half, through a change of policy, your government would lie unworthy of public triiftt if hiicIi a change was not commended; nay,; if it were not JuH.Htei.tly urged. ... , ; . . . ' y'.'Aml the pity of it ia our preHenf ex- Watch Onr Ad for Daily r. ,p . Specials ; , - Confectionery and : Light Lunches WEDNESDAY SPECIAL . v 100 lbs. Peanut Butter. Kisses Made Tre A' Today; H penditure in Iohscn In not ennxtructive. It looki to no future' attainments "Itut I have not properly portrayed till the curreut lont to the public treaMiuy. We are wearing out our whip without ny proviuiou of replacement. We urc having these Iohmch detcrtoratoii now. and are charging nothing aguiiiKt our cap ital account. Jful tlm Iukm'ji aru there and rcgrctably hu-ger under government op eration than under private control. Only a few year a of continued Iokhc on capital will make these Iokhcm through deprecia tion alone io exceed tlie f if t v million a year now drawn to cover Jokhcs iu operation. Picture Is Gloomy. ''The eloomv uicttirc of Ionhcb ilnr tint end even there, NotwitliHtandiug tlie known war vtmt of three billions of dol lam for the present tonnnice. I will not venture to iippruie Ih chk)i value today. "I huve come to urire the coiiNervu. tive alternative, to reanert un Ameriniu WW AN II. Ii, I have come In nek you to fulinvo tlm nslinititutrtttiiiit l.fiim.h a tlm government of the responsibility from a I program upon "which failure and hope ; fulneHs and staggering hHen are writ j ten for every ng, and let 'tin turn to a firogram of asxured Hhippiug to Herve us u war and to give guaranty fo our com mercial independence In peace. "I know full well the bout lilt v In tho popular mind In tho word 'Ktibsl- ay. ii in tiri!HHMi oy m opposition and associated with 'spcelal privlluKo' hy tlioMt who are unfullintf uilvocuieK of Kovernuient aid wlieu viiitt numberx tiro til reel ly 'ciuerneu, (lovernment aid would bo a fuirer term tlmn 'sub sidy lu dcfinliiK what wu nva seekltif? to do ror our tncrciiunt marine unu the tnterests art thoxe of nil tho peo ple, evn thoiiKli tho nld ffoca-to the few who irvc. "If jrovcrnntent aid Ih a fair tonn unu I think it Ih to apply to uutliori ?j.tann tiKKi'eKutl-nfc ITrt.oou.UuO to pro mote ffood roadH for market IiIkIi wayn, it 1m ctnmlly fit tu be applied to the cMahliHhiucnt and maintenance of American market hlKhwnys on tlie ttnltod kcuh. If ff"vcrninetit aid is lh proper ileHlR-nutton for 10 to 40 nit II -lioim ntinually expended to improve anil maintain Jiitcrnutloiml and watur wava In aid to commerce, It. Ih a proper dcfllifnatlon for a needed iih RlHtaucn to aHtalfllBh - and maintain ocean' lilKbwayn whore there In actual commerce to be curried. No One In Favored. 'I ehulletiK" every Insinuation of favored lutervsts and the enrichment of the Hpijclal few at the expense of the public treasury. Perliaps the un it nit I oil ibestowul of Kovernnient aid nil wht jtiHtlfy the upprchetiHlon of ape clal favorlnff, but tho pending bill, the first ever proponed which carries bio1i a provision automatically an tees sKulnnt enrichment or per petual bestowal. . "ThouKh differing Jn detail. It Is not moro in proportion to their pop ulation and capacity than other if r eat nations have done in aldlnK the es tablishment of their merchant ma rines, and it Is timely to recall that we tfuvo them our commerce to aid In their upbuilding1, whlln the Amer ican task now la to upbuild and es tablish In the face of their mrist active competition. Indoe'd, tho Amer ican development will havo to over oome overy oltatacjo which may be put In our path, except as Interna ilnnal comity forbids. Concern about our policy Is not limited to our own domain, though the Interest abroad Is of different character., I hope It Ih seemly to ay, beeaiiHo it nvuat bo said, that tho mnrttlmu nations of tho world are In complete accord with the opposition hero of tho ponding meas ure. They have a perfect rlRht tor such' an attitude. When wo look from their viewpoints wo can under stand. But we wish to stress tho AtnorlcRit viewpoint. "I f mnlcly rejoice If higher stand Urdu fur labor on American ships havo been OHtablfHhod. Mereat justice hiik iresta that whoiv congress .(Ixch tttand urda. It U fair to extend govcrnnient nid In maintaining them until' world competition la brouifht.to the aame JiiKh level, or until uur shtpplntf lines are so firmly etabltnhed thai tbey ctia face world competition alouo. Cummrpr On WantMl. "Out of the harmonized aspirations, the tpily inforioud ana m i.oitea ei forts of all the people wllJ come the ur..ul..r- rulltll.llf. LU HII Tll fcla 1 eOlltl- tfiico on Ihu ea, ample ureiiclcH ttr the nromoiion una carry raw i the specific problem of dealing; with gene for nevenal years, moving to J'ort our inert-n ii it i ii.Hi'.nu uet aitse 1 liii axked vou tit niji-eiiihle two weeks Iu ad Mince of tn r-Kii!n riy appulnted j( jjj SAI.K i ii in in expe-IIIU cwiBiuuiaii-ni. i executive branch of ttiu oveinm lit a mid teel liHclf remisH tu contfju plale our yearly lorn and atlendlntf failure to ( Mfiiiplisii it tlie ciinii tions were not oressed for your de- ulirJcialon. fitrniirn ciilllltlerce lire of DO ICuS llll portfince to the people of the MIhsIh land abwit two years ago. Carload of round lfl foot hop pole. 5th; each f. o. h, C. A. Jonex, Oukridge, tre. u-- tfipil and MiMMourl valley, the prcat North west und the Itoeky Mountain Mtuteb, thtn to the seubonrd states and InduMtrlal fommunlib building inland n thouttand miles or more. "!Ure are tlie facts to deal with, not fancies wrong"! out of our polit ical and economic disputes. T)i9 oblit ton of the-oannuul los und tho best salvuge of the capital account are of concern to all thu people. "Hut there is a hlKKor. broader, more inHplrliiK viewpoint, aye, a pa triotic viewpoint. 4 refer to tlie con structive action of today, which offers the only dependable p murine of mak ing our wartime Inheritance of ships the foundation of a great agency of commerce in peace and an added guaranty of service when It is neces sary to our national defense All IndiMirJfM -.tdril. 'Thus far 1 hu-ve been urging gov ern meat u Id to A merlcan ahfpplug, ha ving In mind every interest of our producing ' population, whether of mine, factory or farm, because ex panding commerce Is thu foremost iliought of overy nation In the world today. "I believe in government aid becon Ingly , bctilowed. "We have aided In diixtry through oiu tariffs; we have ulded railway truihKpurtiuioti in land grantH and loans. We have aided (lie coiiHt ruction of inarliHt roads and Ibo iniproveiiR'nt of lulu nil win or ways. . "We have aided reclamation and Irrigation and the development of water power; we have loaned for seed gri.lns In anticipation of lutrveuts. V cxpend million In investigation - and experimentation to promote n com mon henefii, although a. common few are the direct lienericlarles. Wo have loaned hundreds of ml Pi Ions to pro-' mnie the marketing of American goods. It baH all been commendable and highly worthwhile. "At the present moment the Amor lean farmer Ih the -Mef 'sufferer from the cruel nrnl histtr n's .-,'"h fo11" war's Inflations and benefitting gov' eminent to 'ir . y ' sentlnl to our national welfare. No neople may safely boast of good, for-, tuna which the lurmcr uuc ....i. I share. Already this congress and the administrative branch of the govern ment have given willing ear to the e.grlcnltural plea for pant war relief and much has been done which hits proven helpful. Admittedly: It-is not enough. Our credit systems under government provisions und control must be promptly and safely broad ened to relieve our agricultural dis tress. Knrly Action Wanted. "To this problem and such others of pressing importance its reasonably may be dealt with In the short" ses Bion, J shall invite your .attention at an early, date. ''I have chosen to confine' myself to Cul This Out It Is Worth Money MONEY Cut ont this slip, unclose with 5c and "More. I would feel myself lacking' mini it to Folcv Ac Co.. 2835 Sheffield in concern for America's future If I ve. Chicago, 111., writing your name failed to stress tho beckoning oppor-: aud address clearly. You will receive tunlty to euuln the I nited Mutes to rtllP n tr;n nnckniie contaiu:UL' ussumo a benefitting place among the D, .rcl,ur" " !.r j roughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney i'ill for pains in sids and back; rheu matism, backache, kidney and bladder ml men w; and Foley Catiartic Tablets, tt whoUsome and thoroughly cleansing cntliartia for constipation, biliiuiisDess. headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. nations of the world, whose commerce Is Inseparable from the good fortunes to which- rightfully all peoples as pire." -; Daily Statistics. DIED WMOXD At l niiliind. Mi.ndnv. Xo vmiher 21), V.V3, .Mr. A lire V. In-lili-iul, ag:ed W yearn, hix muntiiH null one day. LVwvamM in Kiirvii'f! by llm"j hoiik, fi. K. Walion, iiattli', Gilbi'rt W'ui Uv, Itudly, Albt'rta. Camulu, and Itu-li-iirti Wnlton. TortlHnd, ui'd by two dallll tr; Mth. Hoy Stii'ii and Anna Nic-hal. botli of Knpi-rn. l-'unoral KervifcH will bo licdd WetlniMluy aftHinmm at 2 o'cloi k j Entire Family Had "Flu." Keen ritht on usinK Foli'v'a Honoy 'and Tar, It will give iniirk relii-f." said the fln Never avl anything ho good." writes Jfrs. A. K. Oriffilh. AndrewH, Ind. Neglected eoliths nnd eo!d often lend to RerioitK eoniiilieationH. Foley's Hiiney nnd Tar givea (jNiek relief. Free from opiates from the Hmnsiitter chapel. Hev. liarrv j 'ingredients printed on tho wrapper). .enr. or the Bible .stanilanl .Mission, of ficiating. Intennent will bo mode iu the I. I), t), F. cemetery. EDWAKDH At her home nt Mnyville. llregun, Mrs. Jane Kdwards. wife of W-esley J. Kdwards. The funeral will he held at Mnyville. KLTjIS At Tortland, Tuesday, Novem ber ai. HCja. Joseph H. Kills, fcrner KugTOfim and a veteran of the Civil war. Deceased is survived by two d'.in lihters, Jfvs. .T. (.'.. Trice. Kusene. and F. IInwkin-4. I'orilaitd. and two joiis.'('. 1 Kl, f'ltllii'in. X"r:li De kola. 'and G. V. Ellis. Palo Alto. fill. In'lennent will be made in Hope Abbey mausoleum. Details of funeral arrange llieiilH are in the . hands of -Marion V catch. Deceased vj i u resident of Ku- MS UUUUII i FOR THE RELIEF OF Coughs, CoI4s. Croup WHOOPINO COUGH, HOAfiSEMESS BRONCHITIS .-SOLO EVERYWHERE- - Largest selling cough medicine in the world. Sold every wiierc. : : . Violins Loaned Fraa to Beginners Pacific C'onservntory of lusic, 7.11 Willamette St. Violiu, piano, vocul cello uiui wind instrtiuiHUtH taugbt"' tf BlTTER MN piiP IT'S TOASTED one extra process which gives a delicious flavor ilSTRlKEjl Dr. EdvardV uucss StltUte for rl,; " 1Ve"tW , almostinstantaneil jl.aDlets ate th. it. yewthW the teeth? CaW? Headaches, "dulln..'; disordered liwrTffiP1! aKltkuP;-VagKJ GpQcieSotSi, 10 oz. to 14oz, &Bs: mi? .25 per yard Suitable for Ladies' or Men's Suits, Boys' and Girls' Clothes. Grays, Browns, and Heather Mixtures; colors are Blues, Tan, and Gray. Wonderful values, remarkable designs. ?' ' :., . : f Mm M w MW W MW - MW MM WV MTW JMW-MW Mm, Buv . Here arid Save f Cor Ninth and Oak Children's Wool Hose... ...... . ,:. . , .60c and 75c a pair New shipment of Crate, prices.;.;. . . . ... . . . .$15 to $35 Silk Kimonas and Bathrobes, prices . ., . .$8.50 to $15 ETS Blankets in Silver Gray with slight stripe, 5 lb. to 7, ib,, priced $8.75 arid $12.00. They are all wool, are firmly wov en and have a wonderful soft fleece. Mill damaged Blan kets at $3.96. ; ugene Woolen Mill Ston !j I ' C. J. FULTON, Mgr. I 837 Willamette :;. : : honelSK at ." : ' ;" K FrMayp Novertifir 24tE f it1' 'i:'"' il 4 i i f-' t r 1 r : ' ! I I ':, -V : ' ' - ' ' '. " .- ' The Public is cordially invited to visit our new plant at 568 Olive Street, between the ; . ; , hours of 9:30 a. m. and 9 p. m. Do you know what PASTEURIZATION OF MILK really is and how it protects you and your family? Did you ever see a 1000-pound churning of butter? t Do you know what a H0M0GEHIZER is or what it does? We want every housewife and mother in Eugenpo seei our. modern, Unitary 'cram.v vv aicii iur uur iu i pmorrow . . 0