P IG E TWO THURSDAY, (K T . 21», 1925 T itF SPRING F IE U ) NEWS LABOR’S LATEST DEMAND. Alm a« before the shade of Sam uel Gompera ItibHabad E««ry Thura-lay a t as passed Into hi* greater sphere the spectre of 8;rtngfteM . baa« Cooaty. Or«*oa. by renewed labor treubl? arise* to remind the world of the wor:h of the man who ha* gone. It La tia» THE WILLAMETTE PRESS proposed that The A uieriun Federation of I » 1“ - H. E MAXEY. Editor define a new policy, d ’maliding that wage* be in Birred as weond claaa February 24, 1HJ at the t reased, and that the working day tie shortened posteR.ce. S;ringft»M. < regon It Is proposed to cut the hour* of labor in pro;>ot lion to the degree of development in labor saving MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE Cue Tear in Advance »1.78 Three Month« ___78c machinery and w ater power. W here Is this kind 81» M o n th » -------------------- Single Copy _ ___ 8c of radical thought to e n d ’ No sooner doe* In- d us try get back on a sane basis of prosperity for TH VRSPAY. OCTOBER » . |»25 labor than some one come* along to kick over the milk pail. The report of the National Industrial Confer­ Editorial Program ence Board just made public show* that the aver­ age working hours today stand at A7.5 per week Make S p H c g rie ld th « Ifw J u rtra l C e n te r of W e e a There is a well defined increase In employment, tern Oregon. IL and weekly earnings increased rath er than de­ D evelop a S trong T r a d in g P o in t; B u ild a City • f C o n ten ted Hom e«. creased as a result of our slow reconstruction. IIL Im p re v e L iv in g C o n d itio n « on th e F a rm . P ro- Total employment In ail Industrie* Is 10 percent «.»cte th e R a a ng o f P u reb red L iv e s to c k and higher in Septem ber this year than it was a yesr BISIXKSS CONDITIONS IN THE TWELFTH FKHKHAL •alea hy 4 I per cent an i ID 0 I »r cent, respectively, dur n g September, l»J& l*riH,urtl«>n, shipments, and «ales (or KKSKHVK ttlS T Itk T By J«ha lArrrln. ( hairman nt ih» ILwrO »r 1»J4. a larger àAfc erm al annua* Inrrea i n t i t ttUntce wm ’ lU'Wi, IntluairMl actlvttr costlnu Hl I of 14 »poring milling 12124»,717 ban - b _____ &h »««i»on«I to re It . » rtf volume c t empt»ym< nt «a» r- 1 » per ci ni larger in rol peeled to be larger than to ike previous month or th- ume during September, i »25. I van durli ig Auguri, 1»JV, muu month a year ago. The total value of agricultural compared with a flv»-y»uir avei agd Incr ■use of 117 per ------ * for ---- output U24, expressed In terms of purchaatns p< wer. rent b e t w e e n th e s e two mouth IT »luctlnn during Mep la estimated to be larger than to any of (be past five leather. 1>2&. wss larger by I I per «nt than during Keo year« Increase la demand for credit, partly aeaeonal In teniber t»24 the fr» I such annual inrrres« reported glace character, was reflected to an expansion of loans, bom July. l»2t Millers' alocba of flour Increased during Hen at reporting member banka and at the re«er»e bank In tembor. but on October 1st were 21 2 |» r cant smaller tsruat rales were unchanged. _____ ___ ago and IS 1 per c«ni below lha fire year aver- than a . year Tbis bank'« Index of bank debits, a measure of general »ge (or the tame date. business activity, declined from 144 il» l» monthly av er I Trad» at »tali. av reported by 32 department slorea in age— im i la Auguu. vs»8. to 143 in September. t»»s, due •even principal cities of the district, was OS per cent to altowance being mad« tor normal »eaaonal variation. ■ smaller in value during September, I »26, litan during th e G ro w in g o f F r u it ; W o rk fo r B e tto r M a rk e ts A g° | Actual figures reported by the bank« banka «bowed showed an Increase increaae August, IS2S There la normally a «caaonal decrease of ap IV. Tell th< World About Oregon's Scon to Wonder- No workm an today can complain of a poor of 3.2 per cent from August. I»2S. to September. t»26 l!m rtr|, 4 per p. r cent cra t tn In value >.lu. of »ale» lie during Meplomb« Sepiemb. r ee g even V « «« ««a *»V face W ^* W «eV *» V > S wage, in V the of » g present living costs nor. In September. I»24. the index, adjusted tor seasonal’varln »» compared with August, and Ibl» banka Index, which la can kn he complain o of t unemployment. In the coun­ couti- lions, stood at 122. adjusted tar seasonal vartatlona, advanced trow 14» in August. l»2S. 10 163 to Sept at t .. ., ' R®CDRD. price, ana and ror for tne the most part pari m the e results Dear bear even every lember The value of building permits l»»u»d In 20 priori- ber i»j& In September, 1»24. It Stood at 143 Value ot i » a . 6 reti time n history of Ore- evidence of either inconiptence or carelessness pal cities of the district was lean by 10 3 per cent than in 'sa te s oj is»« w hoi < sale firm» in eleven tinea ot bualne»» ed th . th P t<2d'11!n tte ^ IUet • ctua,1Jr ,ower- Let the farm er need a new ceiling in his home August, which compare» with an estimated normal aea wa, 4» per cent greater to September. t»26. than hi over n ^ ^ n ? i«e?»d,ltUre8 t m “ ntoipahty and he will find himself compelled to pay 112 n .oaat r » .M from u n -t to to Septrmt tonal d d .c »crease from A Aurual September of 13 0 per j September. 1834 |n each month since June. |»28. valu» w h e n t h . Tnwrw A : 5 a L « « . ' l a r g e r t h a n to t h e m r r n aaopte.l ° of f th’♦ 182« »>.•» ,o or g rr„ „ a budget about 250 i “ th a' cent *” *H,r ,n B th™.. ,or budget com m ittees attem pt to sperd all rh . six OrT k O to. 1x388 increases at moat of the reporting cities being th, „ , hr ,.„ .lna!,.,j , rt| annual increae« to trade at per cent Umitation allows with"The resu t th a’ ' st ». * ° ' coun* Ht” e .°r nO ^ a i r e J with th" m or. than off«-, by dec.tne. ix»n, .teach. I - A n p i w , , nc„ . . ln ,.f M)1J fc„ . city’s finance* have been well h a n d lll during ,w a«e E ' ^ n e w ants to see the American Paredes*, and San Francisco. Callfronto, probabh. (M.„ , „ ......................... . by n , ur„ t h e l e w er-v«v-u nanaiea au n n g t««e working self-respecting and well rewarded Lumber production of r»p r w ulth, alt and it* figures more im perranl One s.h’gie city, Nrv/ Yo..:, has for the first time In it bjr.tory tory MORE THAN ON,t i i i J ’ON CHILDREN ENROLLED IN ITS PLBLIG SCHOOL Ci.A. 3GS. T hat is the PEAL wealth of ’ to- day, and the real p o.ier oi L.e futcre. Take away th» e chiMren s this country, with all it. mi w ater power and fertile toil, v/< amount to a * little a* it did ■t few Ir . ,: i - ins po' -essed H ; ent their ti ne murdeiirsg ¿.ch other. At the G f onant-Govcr ior , li ant. o- th 'y ¡a O- ¡1,-» n' I • Y„ fair I CU- - a n .'.rc a iif ■- c ta ck cl n laugh* J, of human v.Gf/J i.oundi; at ’I / . A 10 Of fi-P'und elephant will * • .;>• tn . I’».'', one mnhout, to iru’de t! '? bf - and in the ,v/dah on If* back an Engiiiih • t'?r,..n eager to kill a tiger :t '.¡'.in'' thrit i,iv ,r u chxnce kili I1.-1. down eighteen feet through soil washed down from mountaJna nia<:e up of lime, minerals and centuries of growing and decay­ ing bunch grass, grease wood and sagebrush. You cut your alfa'f* seven time* a year for fifteen or tw enty years; then plant it again, i .-ate it, and N ature doe« tha l„ » The so.l al o produce-' den»o> ra- . Any man with a hundred mihion dollars who think* h« n b -iter than some other Amencan Hho:ld go there. He would gather valuable information. Going through, tha» e»»u i-t.-y e-cry brown gohlen hill à» ('.■• tunce more beautiful than »1 > jia'ace or castle, under * •t nificent blue sky a.s big r. r c* co-'rtry, you care nothing foi - t nt come, out of hum:ui *>»r»ns in the E- h.ore, the I ‘0 th a t he nt on ahead? If *0, v i:>, ,-5il they *ay to each other? Thank him, very likely. It i* difficult to find another executioner, because he must be a trained electrician, willing to kill for a living. It should be not difficult but IMPOSSIBLE to find tuch a man in a civilized state. vereing with his play-frjlow»; tie learned scientists srd U,e ¿tatisti- C uji bewilder as with technical facts. W hat to do with the dia- eaue however—to combat it sae- vessfully—remains a dark and un­ fathom able secret. We have found ou' to a certainty that it* cause is o definite baceillau, a living, virile otganb m, shaped like a rod, multi­ plying by dividing i'.wdf bj»o er sections woen e^rn lru i.,o al reaches maturity. ?<»lories a so,n- bied produce pt^a'.iur tisauo growth —tubcrculr-H, —nature trying to war I off the intruder. When the Mijcilli develop i.c/rructivo pewer ».•it .'.n the tubervl., it-, wall?; break d'.'vn, and ganetul tubcrcuioeis re- Geo. A. Simon Over Penney Store, Eugene W^ort/s o f Wisdom in „ TI.iR,f,Wr J ’. 1” eaay ,o prove that »|H’iu on trifl« in youth would keep many a man from want in r.1,1 ,7gc. .... J >pen,’£ ? ?aV‘? K account ln » f’Wld’s name has many i " , 8 r‘‘8U ,ed 1,1 thrift-forming habits whic h have been the foundation stones for a successful life Out-of-town neighbors might do well to make the ‘n p »»to town more than a spending excuralon from the child s stand|m int. Make it an event for adding a little to a saving account. We Pay 3 Per Cent Inborost Com m ercial S tate Bank Springfield, Oregon NEW WINTER, “RED CRQU/N Tins . . repw ing 7» ca ’L». '.' .i I'.’ .ta r f.'ng fact to b- re- membered ir. tubcrcoi.„is 1-, it is commur-ier-hle. i»..plo do not ,• o e rr —-they are ovgeired. A child r.ay be Infected, and harbor the bacteria for yvc.-s w ithoj. symptoms. IxA him get influenza, >r pneu aonia or even a severe ''told” and the tubercle beccilli n'.-a’: p to do serious mire f. Thia bringi up a poniti.4 conclusion: /ill tubercular patients should be subjected to rvlea of quarantine. They should be taught to save and burn all expectorated matter, and rhould «'cep a,fine, u.iirg Individ»- al bed-linen. Their towel* should be kept separate and nterilized by- boil i ng. The germ* when dry, blow every­ where! A dozen school children racing along in their glee innal- ing million* of these deadly germsl If there i* an ordinance in YOL’B town against spitting on the *lde- walk, make it include the entire street at your next meeting I Nent Week. More about Tuberculosis O fficial G oodyear Tire Repair Service Station, Expert Balloon Tire Repairing Eugene Vulcanizing Works 957 Oak St. 1020 Prepare lor action with the new winter Red C ro w n gaso­ lin e— hair-trig- ger s ta r tin g - w o rld s of p o w e r—m ile ­ age I A t Stand­ ard Oil Service S ta tio n s and “ Red C row n” dealers. CO/