T11UKHDAY nfCCKMKKK 30, IMS Wife and Husband »poonfui A d le rlh n re m o v e , gas a LOGGING CAMPS AND Both III With Gas hrln * " aslonlahlng re lie f to the MANY M ILLS CLOSE FOR ...... , ■ j stom ach Stop» th a t f t i I, b lo a te d For the fan n e rs the radio has ceased to be a H O L ID A Y SEASON •’For yearn I had gas on tSn »tom feeling. Bring» out old, waste matter THE FARMERS TI NE IN THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Pabllabad Bvary Tburaday at Springfield. Lane County. Oregon. by T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS H. K. MAXEY. Editor_________________ Bnaered aa second class matter February 14. IMS at tbe postatile«, »prtngfleU. Oravaa M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T I i Advxnee____$1 76 Three M onth« H -M novelty and has become an im portant utility. To-day the world’s largest user of radio of In-, „ i \ irGaml. n», .to tttpeciall i..»g form ational purposes is the United States De- giug .amt» and » n w m lll i>r,»iin tio n 1« partm ent of Agriculture. Dally it broadcasts tb»> l*acUh- N o rth w e s t w«» b ro n c h i to from 100 stations its educational program s last - th e low p o in t o f th e ye a r la»t w c -k . w hen o p e ra tio n » were closed to r lug for a half hour or more. In addition It C h ris tm a s and New Y e a r h oliday» broadcasts m arket news service and w eather a rc o rd lu g to the 41. e m p lo ym e n t forecasts. Single Copy ■eh. T he flr n t do«e o f A d le rlh n helped. I now sloop w e ll an t n il g .ti 1» gone. It nlno helped m y hu »blind (s ig n e d ) M r» It l lr ln h l y. ONM — EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE le tte r p u b lish e d here today E lr lo c c ln c fro m Coo» tla y Io n o rth e rn Puget Sound, a» w e ll «■> In n r iu » h C o lu m bia. 1» p ra c tic a lly at a A. E. Roberts, l ’renldent A catalogue, telling about our Secretarial, B o o k k e e p ­ ing Htid Stenographic Courses, sent free to any uddresg, ujhui request. Monday is enrollment day. Secretary Jardine says a potential million ■ farm ers are being reached daily by the depart- WORDS FROM TH E LIPS OF GREAT MEN m eat's educational program s. Within a few » ta n d » tu i and h u t lit t le re s u m p tio n years Secretary Jardine adds, it will be possible "f » P - ra th m . 1» to be ex,» . ted u u tll “ He Whose Conscience Does Not Condemn attentive ear of almost every farm er J,un"r' 3 ' 1 ' of T H U R S D A Y D E C E M B E R 3«. 192« Him Needs No Pardon.’ -S a m u e l Adams. _ , “» r n ed States 1,1 tlie l n l i e u M a t t s . .. . , ,>oru ....... d u rin g , , .. tr"w d is tric t» s to w s ,u""~r p'" IS p-r IT’S A GOOD SCHOOL th a t . . . . . c e n t o f th e m a jo r s a w m ill« a re now Phone fififi I Regular and careful guidance by radio can ( >wn h( inun ...... nl(5hl HOW RIG ARE WE? It ta now a popular p w tim e tn cities of O « « o n j P ^ 7 * ricu‘tu 7 i n * 8,^ ,,* an<1t7 cuf ^ ’n, — ’ *..... <•“•’" for newspapers and cham ber of commerce secre-i A la‘ k <’ u n * f thou«*‘ a " d ac,,on h“ W°w H S T “ ’ . X ’ , "n ¿ T o r , . . i . .. , , to retard agriculture. Radio can serve to weld plant» are being o p erated on fo u r o r tarles to estim ate their growing population. Just . 8tronK unlt. , liv e ...» weeks R epair». o v e rh a u lin g how big Springfield is we don’t know but we sup- " and in s ta llin g o f new equ ip m e n t, pose we have a right to m easure ourselves by Secretary Jardine declares this welding pro- along with a n n u a l in v e n tn rie a . is the of work for the present the same rule as other cities. cess is going on today. He points out that day »tend o f » e tu n i »a w in g o f log». Take Eugene now claiming 22,000 population, by day each farm er and each group receives R e p o rt» «how th a t m o re th a n «0 per not counting Springfield more than once. Bu- 8al,le counsel, Gradually. all agricultural inter-' of (h<) vi,M.ri,.ni.„i logger* and gene has about 4000 school children and Spring- csts can be expected to share more equally cor- 30 per vent o f » .w m in w o r k e r , in the field has 800. Assuming that families are the reel knowledge of production and m arketing f lr d ln t r lc t . u r.......... „ p o ra rU y unem- sam e site in both places then we should have principals, th u s mobilizing their strength. m a r k in g * tim e '" ' **" ' nearly 4600 people. There are 5700 electrical The possibilities for constructive organization A p p ro x im a te ly 76 per te n t o f the connections in Eugene and about 1000 in Spring- and concert txj action were never so good before « a w m llle In in the th e pine d i. t r h t* e a rt o f th e t'a .e u .le » have suspended field. It that has som ething to do with popula- , he a(jvent of the radio. , o p e ra tio n » te m p o ra rily , w h ile wood» tion then we are about one-sixth the size of the w o rk th e re I» be in g done on re g u la r county seat, or about 3fi00. w in te r schedule». Fifty bottles of booze rolled out of a wrecked If one of these estim ates isn’t right, then how bootleggers' car in Portland. Refore the polic«» BASKETBALL TEAM ON large are we? Give you two guesses. could get there bystanders had appropriated 41 • • • T R IP TO CALIFORNIA bottles. Probably all those who made selections 1 'n lx e r . lly of O regon. Eugene, POLLUTION OF STREAMS from the wrecked moonshine stock think the Funny Dec 3« • (S p e c ia l) • T h e t 'n l v e r . lly The sewerage pollution of stream s is some- prohibition law ought to be enforced b a s k e tb a ll team , ch a m p io n of Ib i An Oregon Anti-Stream Pollution League is maybe we can reduce the croaking population q u in te t a t P o rtla n d J a n u a ry 8. Sever - preparing to ask the legislature to create a State *n ^ I s neighborhood * * a l o th e r p ra c tic e game» w ill be lin e d ' up fo r them b e fore the o p e ning n f Sanitary W ater Board, obtensibiy to keep the rivers clean. ’ "r‘a!M,n «K«*n»t Id a h o here Jan- W hat the country needs is heavy woolen u ' 1 a ” ry 22. ut w h ich tim e O regon's IS M , underw ear th a t wont itch. 000 b a s k e tb a ll p n v n llo n . s e a tin g 7040, The Anti-Stream Pollution- League of seven w ill be d edleatm l. members, would adm inister all laws, rules and regulations to prevent pollution of stream s and The Aztecs made copper as hard as steel. Th« rivers in this state. L IT T L E LIQUOR LINGERS world has gone backw ards in some respects. s e e FOR C H RISTM AS HERE The Secretary of the State Board of Health, i When they . repudiate the European debts we Old tim e s » h e n S p rin g fie ld wa» th e ! S tate Engineer Secretary of Game Commission. Chairman of Public Service Commission and " is h also they would include < liristni.t- de Its. m eccn o f »cores o f »eakers a fte r - ('h riN tm a s ch e e r w ere re c a lle d th ia j three- others named by the Governor, would be the new- state board. Mistletoe is another thing th at went out witn Y u le tid e w hen but one <-a»e o f In e b rla tlo n was observed by peace of the horse and buggy. It isn't needed now days. fleer», said to be a reco rd here The board would classify rivers, prevent a rti­ s e e I^n-k o f m o la tu re In th l» d is tr ic t ficial pollution, prohibit sewage and industrial w aste. Do your Nehv Y ear’s resolution m aking early. Wax a ttrib u te d by o ffice rs to a s h o rt­ you ’ s f just I » í N an ! ( 7 » nt vo - j n r t h e C’ e - 1 / AI»D » 'J S MY PEC ULE / . HEV fo puroy / A * / OOOO ' X AS .-3DS»S e V E P D A W T ) tcur ne / DONT they STA V W IH E R F THSTN ß E U O M G ir WAS ONLY LAS- WEE K WHEN YOU HEAROTWEY W6F» COM WG THAT YO>J went c w r A n o to o n t h e d o o r MAT in — OUST »»2 Willamette Street Eugene. Oregon For A Happy, Prosperous' 1927 thing that will have to be taken into considera- psychology. • • • ha» Invaded C a lifo rn ia d u rin g t h » I B C h ris tin a » h o liday». T h Ile i W e b fo ot» ' I tion in the future when Oregon becomes more thickly settled. We expect that there will be peo- Poor Charlie Chaplin. His wife is suing him flr» t g a m * wan «t San F ra n cisco . pie hopping into this session of the legislature for divorce because he didn’t act the sam e at w h e re th e y fa re d th e G ly m p lr c lu b Decem ber 27 T he fo llo w in g day /wanting a law passed but that is a thing th u ' home as he did at the studio. And she would have E lle r y A rm ». also at should come slowly. First of all it rem ains for been suing him for divorce if he had. Imagine s a n " F ra n cisco , someone to devise practical sewerage disposal him throw ing some of his wife's pies around t h e ; Atb-n» club w a* m a t at O akland plants. After this is done cities should have placel 1 '^ '» 'm h e r 29 T h e W e b fo o t team w ill p la y the San Jo»e G o ld * Decern- several years to build these plants and revamn ■ b e r 30. N o game w ill be played on their sewer system s as sewers in m any cities do The m odem flapper is being upheld by some Y ear'» eve. hut on J a n u a ry I, not have common outlets. The disposal of m anu­ prom inent men and women of the country, but. the A m b le r d u b w ill he m et at s to r k factured waste that form a great part of the she is being held by the young sheik. Oh. well.J«»» “»•' <>“ January 3. th e A u b u rn pollution of stream s in the indusrial centers is c lu b at A u b u rn T he G rass V a lie v another angle that m ust be studied. The p o llu -th e young men always fight the battles while Gold» w ill fu rn l» h th e c o m p e titio n to tion of Oregon stream s is a scientific problem the old fellows furnish the propaganda, th e W e b fn o te rs at Ora»» V a lle y J a n u ­ ra th e r than legislative. • • • a ry 4. and th e A m e ric a n L e g io n team * * * ~ ~ I FrOg 8itin8 m ake the toughest leather, we are j »• M a rv » v iiie J a n u a ry 5. STATE SANITARY BOARD told. When the n«w tannery is in | no^ \ ; ' X ‘: h/ L « L m n » ,hcUb age o f su p p ly, and r e s u lta n t1 h ig h j p ric e s o f th e b o o tle g p ro d u c t. yon n e ve r th o u g h t wan In v o u r »ye- le m T h is e rx o . Ile n t In te s tin a l uvnou- « n t 1» w o n d e rfu l for ronsttpatloa. E la n e ry '» D rug »tore This life is nothing more or less Thau little nets of knltllinessi A good word here, a service there To lift from m ankind some great care So let us dully thoughtfully Pursue our way rejoicingly; For I’ll help you and you’ll help me, And tliis a happy world will be Begin it now and carry on So when th e year is past and gone In m editation you can smile For living's really been wort It while. Ketel’s Drug Store Folks! IVe Thank You, We will ever strive In 1927 to m ake PERFECTION PRO­ DUCTS a s good as in 192«. Anti If better bread and pas­ tries can h e inude the Springfield Bakery will make them. We have enjoyed your patronage of the last year. It Is a pleasure, especially in the bakery business, to serve ,»eo- ple who appreciate our products. People are particular uhout what they eat unti they should be. T hat's why so many patronize the home bakery. They know alxnit PERFECTION BAKED GOODS. THE BREAD YOU DO NOT TIRE OF SPRINGFIELD BAKERY Fred Frese, Prop. Perklns-Laxton Bldg Phone fifi Fifth Street. I T he nam e o f th e m an w ho spent - I C h ris tm a s eve alone In the lcx-al Jail I was w ith h e ld by P o lice C h ie f Jess I S tn itso n . He said, ho w e ve r, th a t the ¡ p ris o n e r was a v e ry a p p re c ia tiv e j guent. and th a t he has asked t h a t . th e c e ll be reserved fo r h im on New Y e a r’s eve He paid *15 fo r h is bed C h ris tm a s eve. RECAUSF IT HAD M arriage 11 . p ü i;:.iS H E R 9 • jU racC A S ro surv-t"E its e . V .-'. v a f. o r f i c a Licenses Issued D u rin g th e la s t week m a rria g e lie- [ enses have been issued by t h n co u n ty c le rk to the fo llo w in g : L u th e r L o w ry »rid A lic e W in ifre d ! Save Your Money! M urk, both o f Eugeni-; John W K e rn s, C o tta ge G rove, and M a h -I M osby. D o ren a ; John M a u h lln g and I D ora S co tt, both o f C o tta ge G rove ; I.u d w ig A n d e rs o n and A n n ie Jensen,! Save your money—you can no more huil