THE LANE COUNTY NEWS W. A. DILL Editor and Managor tubllsucd Every Monday and Thursday by tho Lano County Pub lishing Association. HATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year ?1.50 Six Months ."5 Thrco Months Advertising Kates Furnished on Application. .60 Member of tho State Editorial Association. Member of tho Willamette Valley Editorial , Association. And Remember to Get a Stop-Over for Springfield. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1916. EXPORTATION OF LUMBER. A man connected with a concern now making war ma terial remarked a few days ago, that it seemed almost im possible o get enough skilled workmen. He found that theie -is a good deal of help that can be had, but only a fraction of the applicants are men who can do a high grade of mechan ical adjustment. In rush times almost any kind of a workman can get work. His. inferior product slips along. The inspector may see its defects'. But when customers are clamoring for deliv ery of orders, many faults sHp through that ought not to pass. In the dull times of the past few years, inferior work-' men have found themselves left out of the shuffle. If there was' work for only a part of the force, the skilled man was kept at the bench, Avhile the less efficient man' was informed that there was nothing doing. No complaint might be made of the quality of his work. But somehow there was never anything for him. Just now the rush of war orders is providing work for many men, whose product is of inferior quality. But when the war orders stop and before the normal trade of peace times is re-established there will be many an idle day for the second rate artisan. These conditions are true not mere ly of workmen in the lines making war material, but in all lines of mechanical employment. The young mechanic should put some brains into ids work. He should study the philosophy of mechanical pro cesses and physical forces, and learn the one perfect way of 'performing every motion. If some of the time spent in dis cussing socialism and baseball were spent In getting informa tion about the best methods of producing the desired mechan ical results, there would be more meat for the family and more clothes for the kidlets. Also in every trade there are practical books of technical science that give good ideas. If they cannot be had in a man's own town, they can be borrow ed at slight cost from circulating libraries. Forest Grove News-Times. 000 in round numbers, approximately $2.r0 nn aero for 2,000, 000 acres. Tho $r,000,000 equity, upon which $2,000,000 cxccbb taxes have been paid, and which cannot bo Hold unvo under restrictions Which, until modified, practically mnko It im pdsslblo' to market It, 1b rather poor security for a $2,000,000 bqlfd Issue. ' ' ' ' The bond holdors were origlnnlly Europeans. Since the war tho European holdors hit vo been soiling American securi ties, and many millions of such secUrlttoH have found their way back to America on account of tho big balance of trade in our favor. Europeans or Americans, the bond-holders on this $20, OOO.OOD, "arid'tlio Sbutlfern Pacific Co.', whoso guarantee; to an extent, Is behind the bonds, are probnbly worrying. If there Is an interested person who isn't worrying as a result of tho mess we haven't found him. Even those who were clani6ring loudest to have the government prosecute tho forfeiture suit are worrying, because the only net result of the suit to date, so far as Oregon Is concernud, Is to (tut down the tax revenue of the state and counties affected. -The Oregon Voter. The proposed co-operation of the lumber manufactur ers of the Pacific Northwest under the name of tho Douglas Fir Exploitation and Export Company, of which much has been heard during the past month by those most vitally in terested, is as yet only tentative, so far as several of the nianu- . facturers who are expected to become members are concern- . ed, says the Telegram. v The co-operation by-laws provide for a capital of $200, 000, to be divided among about twenty members. Only lum ber manufacturers will be stockholders, and any lumber man ufacturer may get stock by agreeing to turn over exclusively to the' corporation his entire export trade. It is carefully set forth by the organization that the cor poration will engage solely in the foreign trade, and that no . business will be sought or accepted in the United States or its possessions. Australia Is said to be the principal objective point, for in that island province it is believed a good mar ket awaits the active agent. The object of the new corporation, however, is worthy and will undoubtedly have a sufficiently broad field in in creasing the sale of Douglas fir in the markets of the world, es that cannot fail to meet withlt will be conducted along lin the approval of the public and the government, as represented by the federal trades commission. The men active in this undertaking are not novices In bus iness, and will have a strong working agreement, which it is believed will include a majority of the tidewater mills of importance in the Northwest. Their sole object is to build up the export trade, to introduce Douglas fir where it is not now used, and to increase its use in other countries where a start has' beeii made. High-class representatives can be sent to foreign coun tries to get orders without the expense being a burden to the individual manufacturer, and all will share equally in their success. Effective publicity and promotion can be procur ed more cheaply and to better advantage. The lumber industry of Oregon and Washington, the basic industry of these states, needs all the help it can pos sibly get to put it again upon its feet. Just at present the expert trade is seriously hampered by the lack of ships. Or ders could be had abroad, if willing to accept the low prices everywhere prevailing, but no ships can be chartered to carry the cargoes. An active lumber market makes good business in many other lines, and with the mills running full time this country has always been prosperous. Anything that will set the saws going again should be warmly welcomed. THE LACK OF SKILLED LABOR. $20,000,000 MORTGAGE. The Union Trust Co. of New York City is trustee for a $20,000,000 mortgage the security for which is the unsold -lands of the 0. & C. Land Grant. " ; ' ' ' ' J'The equity of the O. & C. Railroad is limited to $5,000,- NEW FRUIT JUICES Government Experiments in the Manufactur of Products from Difforent Varieties or Fruit. of Lowell, Oregon; Lorenzo S. Win froy. ot Lowell, Oreium; Frank Mu Mnstora, of Lund Axe, Oregon; Oru K. Curler of Lowell. Oregon. J. M. UPTON, J2U.v2y . Iterator. That the iulce of currants. C. B. Swarts. H. A. Wash- blackberries, black raspberries, i burne and II. II. Stewart wore sour cherries, and peaches mayjnniong the local Shrlners who be nrenarcd and-kent as success- went to Eugene Friday and Snt- ! fully as grape juice and by theturday to greet tho eastern I same methods has now been de- Shriners who were on their way monstrated in the course of a from the convention at Seattle 'scries of investigations which to the fair at San Francisco. ithta ilntmrtmont is oniidnrtlntr In- , . to the wholo complicated ones- CALL FOR BIDS I lion oi iruit juices, tne juices mo uuaru or uircetors of 'of the fruits mentioned, it has Springfield School, District No. !been found, retain their charac- 1!', will receive up to, and in- lerlstlc color and llavor after be- ciiuung July ' Ing sterilized and stored away o clock P. 19, 19tn. at 7:30 M. bids for SO to 100 can, therefore, be made corns 4 root body fir or slab available for use throughout the wood, for Lincoln School build year in households and at soda ing. Delivery to begin not later fountains, etc In this way it is than Aug. 1. 1915, and be coin thought much fruit that has plotcd not later than Aug. 20. hitherto been allowed to go to 1915. Said school board re waste may be utilized. i serves the right to reject any I For reasons, however which and all bids. J are not as yet very thoroughly A. P. McKINZEY, Clerk, understood, the various fruits iti-8 differ greatly in the effects of sterili ation upon them. Thus, 1 Roseburg Circuit Court sus strawberry juice and red rasp- tains legality of $300,000 mil berry juice lose their distinctive road bond issue, colors and ilavors very readily: . and, therefore, can not be put up on a commercial scale and marketed as grape Juiqe is. Lemon and orange juices also undergo peculiar changes in flavor after sterilization and no satisfactory method of overcom-. fit. OG Start a Bank Account on ONE n,ul . . Watch it DOLLAR g,ow First National Bank Will furnlih to everyone who will become n depositor to the amount of one dollar or more, a handsome Home Savings Bank to use. You are Invited to call and mk for one of theie lafei. If you are Already n depositor you are entitled to one to use. Very tww people can save In large amount. If you wait until you can deposit n large amount you may never begin. Everyone can enve In n email way. He Who drlfte Into tho habit of spending as ho goes will always remain poor. The Bank Keeps the Key This Homo Sittings Hunk la lotiuml In you fruo of elm rue. Oiui dollar of your account In to bo hold to liuuiro Itn return; but remember thU dollar belotiKU to you; run bo drawn by you nt tiny time on return of tho Sufo. The Best Groceries For Less Money Classified Ads For Sale, Ren Wanted, Eto. mg tins postacie lias yet been FOR SALE 1-6 hole range al developed. Lemon juice is the most new. If you want a more promising, buUthiB,- too, ' good stove for a small urice mil lint Vflt ho llinimfncf nrixl oin. n t. r. , MVV. Ufc U1U ,,uuu oiore nnu ; commercially with success. With take a look at it. certain precautions, on tue otlier ; ivlolrl n KrriUffl Inlno nf n Voi.,1UU"U "C't knife , J..- " " nltmpt vo fluvnf ivlilMi clinnM lhave distinct commercial pos-j 'sibilities. The juice, however. J should be kept in cold storage pqr SALE ;.u iiuiu uugrees to o degrees ' sjx i' . auer sionnzation, and most ; of the suspended material should I jbe removed by means of a milk! separator or by liUeration. j Moreover, where atmospheric i oxygen Is not excluded in the in shnntli Call at tills office, ilosorlho property and pay for this adv. and take knife. 48 ft The Fifth Street Grocery Tnos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22 Our Bank Money Orders Are Safe Cost Less Good Everywhere Our $25.00 or Under Bank Monoy Ordor Costs Only 5c Our $25.00 to $100.00 Bank Monoy Ordor Costs Only 10c If lost or destroyed in transmitting through the malls, or otherwise, we give you a duplicate without any cost or red tape whatever. . process of bottling the juice darkens gradually. These studies have alreadv re- suited in the discovery of a! motnod producing concentrated or trade-now 1 room bungalow jn lm- : proved lot 50x150, trees, out- i side city limits, city water,,' sewerage, wired for electric' lights, one block from mac-' adam street. Will trade for Springfield property. Addrcsf. E. R. Spencer, Cottage Grove ' Oregon. Commercial State Bank Capital $30,000.00 losses iJsSTiatjyoi'i'4PSJ: R. O. A. hall for rent. Well ven tilated and lighted, clean and warm. Kitchen and dining room attached. Rates reason able. Apply to Fred Watke, Cilbert Davis or W. A. Hall. apple juice by freezing, which Is not only easier to shin than or dinary cider, but which will keep (much better. In the concentrat ;ed juice, however, the presence ui Buijur aim aciu retards tne growth of microorganisms and lennentation is very slow. Similiar methods are now be ing tried out with other fruits. In the case of Juice of grape fruits, for example, concentra tion to a syrun by freezimr is easily accomplished, and it ap pears at the present time that ! there are great commercial pbs I sibilities in this method although I further experimentation is con jsidered necessary. In the case ! of fruits whose IuIchr fin nnt : j su ffer any change of flavor or j office In (Jlty Hall, Springfield, Or .tuiui iii iiiu iJiuucaB oi sieniiza ; tion this method is not likely to I prove necessary, i Details of the experiments I with u discussion of the effects upon tho various fruits of ster ilization, exposure to atmosnher- ' in rv.xm .. il ... til.... II T"l I"l H H II f II I t rl P If r ;storage at low tefnueratures l L "'UX' 1 ' Kl LI 1 ? 1 ' WANTED 150 MEN TO RIDE the motor bus. Leave Spring Hold 25 minutes after the hour and leave Eugene C before the hour. Pare 5o. 47-8 FOR SALE Timber claim, for $0,000. No incumberance, elear title, 8,800,500 feet if taken inside of 6 weks. Ad dress A. P. Nilsen, Springfield. Oregon. - T- 6t HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC umo M n in imii rcuri hi rlvfiliuuutkV OUR GROCERIES are faniouB for quality and wo Bavo you money on what you buy hero. We sell Dependable Coffees and Teas and everything else Is dependable which we sell. Nice & Miller Op Commercial State Bank Phono 9 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. Established 1883 Capital and Surplus - - - $300,000.00 Interests on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates Uui imUi .wiiIhmi u'jV'i ' in i mil no liui i til I etc., ar rontained in a new bul- ,etin of the dejiartment, No. 241, Qfllllll-l! fit, rmili r,.! Jti null illlluUD, NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Dopnrtrnent of tho Intorlor, U. S. Land Olllco ut HosoburB, Oro gon, Juno 21, 1915. NoUco 1b horoby clvon lhat Orlando 0. Vobh, of Lowell Orogon. who, on Novemnor 20, 1011, made Ilomestond Entry, Sorlal, No. 071540, for tho 8 of 8E't of Soction !10, Towrmhlp 10 8 Range 1 E., Wlllatnotto Merldan, lias filed notice of Intention to make Pinal Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before 1. P. Howltt, U. S. Commissioner, at lila offlcoTnt Eugono, Oregon, oh. tho 2nd day of August, 191 C. Claimant names as wltnossQa: Dexter Carter, VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Suito 2. Phono 888, EUGENE, ORE Residence over Dodge's Store J. H. BOWER Lavyor. Phone 1221 831 Willamette St. Euflene, Oregon W. F. WALKER Undertaker funeral director, Office Phone 62; residence R7-J West fvfaln 8t. 0, 1$. GuHio M. E. Practice Limited' tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS ea i I'm OH. J. b. RICMfVIOND PHONES: Office, 3; Residence, 111-J Over Commorcial Bank, Springfiold, Oregont The Springfield Garage H. SANDOTHE ' ' Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, boL Kotirth and Fifth. Phono 11 8PRINGFIELD OREGON Commercial printing earefuly executed at the-NtJWB printing plant See Edwards & Brat tain For Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty Springfield, Oregon-, Phone 30 I