The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 14, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thunulay at
gprfttgnald. Lana Conaty. Oregon. by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H.
Ma faced
T i l t ’UHOAY APIUL H , 1927
T H » SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PACK TWO
K.
MAXEY
Editor. ’
aa aacood elaaa mattar February it . ISM at the
pqatoffice. Sprltkg'iabL Oragoa
and regulations and taxed nearly to the limit of
our ability to pay. It is a certainty while capital
can tlnd places for development under more
favorable conditions It will not come to Oregon
and if anyone does not believe this let him step
out and show ns what he can do in bringing it
Into this section.
a
a
a
Ninety-live radio stations art* to broadcast gov­
ernm ent crop and m arket rvporta daily, is this :t
little Federal "sop" in lien of the Karin Relief
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T I
Oae Tear In Advance
$1.7» Three Months ----- 7»« m easure?
• • •
Mix Months
____________ W-OS Single Copy ------- *0
Edison says every man should m arry ami
T H U R S D A Y A P R IL 14. 1S37
m arry young, lie Is correct. That will Increase
our
held of inventors. You know inventors of
WHY PAPER MUXS ARE NOT LOCATING IN
alibis.
THE WILLAMETTE VA1XEY
a
a a
T hat not only some of th e laws we have passed
There
are
three
parties
in this country —polltl-
but the "trend of thought and action" in Oregon
Is hindering full industrial development is evident. cal. petting and booie. All of them cause trouble
And while the proposals of some of the profes- - sootier or later.
• • •
Bional agitators and the vociferous minority have-
The
greatest
jokes
art» not alw ays on the tllv-
not seemed serious to us, is m ust be adm itted t h a t 1
they have made themselves heard by capitalists vers; they're in them,
outside the state who
have their ear to the
• - -
ground. Consequently their investm ents are ' Because prohibition Is in Its infancy is said to be
often made elsewhere.
the reason people still w ant their bottle.
In the last two or three years uum erous paper
• • •
mills have been built in the Pacific w a s t states. Advertising is th e life of trade and the death
chiefly in California, W ashington, along the Col- of failure.
onibia and places along the coast where a suffici­
ent supply of fresh w ater could be had. But one
pew mill is being started in the W illamette valley
•n d it is a by-product plant of an existing saw- i
Drill.
What is the chief reason why pulp and p a p e r;
mills are not coming to the W illamette valley.’ [
W’e will let the forest service engineer in charge
of the pulp and paper laboratories tell you by |
quoting his letter:
OR. FRANK CRANE SAYS
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AORICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
YOUR KNOWLEDGE HAS POWER
«
I HE
POV r’”‘ M*
KNOSN »IC*N W
A SVMANO • £ ® ■1 ' ' 1
£H C NCVCK.
H a p
q u a lity
Balance *2
f a month.
■“ *.“ ” ± . 1 . — » I » “11
',C q’ e l.» 'I“ “ “ f " “ '14'
Iota! Prie«
ONE
- £
T
Ä
£
¿ J u ö . “t «■•“ ■ y
$1.00
allowance for
your old coffeepot-
Mary's Calwa»
Mary had two pretty ralvaa;
They were both creamy whit«.
They're children of our tlolateln.
And were only burn laat night.
Sprig la Kaahl
I am eternal. I make atrung turn
quail. Beautiful women rower before
me. I laugh. They are unable to
lure me They lose their charm and
become unlovely, anlffllng ub)erta.
Mighty men become puwerleaa In my
preaence; they are debased and I am
glorified
I am all powerful, omni-
present. I am a coM In the bead. I
am eteranl.
Ed Purdy'a Philos.
The main difference between a girl
chewing her gum anil a cow chewing
ber cud. la that the cow tooka thought- :
fill.
Knowledge is power— sometimes.
It
is power only when it is practical knowledge.
FOREST PRODUCTS LABORATORY
Poor Mrs. Shsrtoek
The m ere acquisition of facts and information
Madison. Wisconsin. April 4, H IT
"Gladys
has a position aa detec­
may m ake a man informed, but unless those facts
Industrial and Park Committee.
tive in one of the big department
apply
to
w
hat
he
undertakes
they
do
not
Increase
Chamber of Commerce,
shops."
his power.
Springfield, Oregon.
"Wall. I don't envy her. Imagine
You
m
ay
learn
all
the
intim
ate
facts
about
all
Gentlemen:
the Kings of England w ithout helping you appre­ being known as a plain cloth es wo­
We have pint received a copy of your publi­
ciably in the cem ent business.
i man ! '•
cation calling attention to the advantages Springfield
It
m
ay
m
ake
it
easier
to
live
with
yourself,
but
|
baa to offer to a pulp and paper mill.
Evidence
it
will
not
increase
your
power.
I
We cannot help but wonder If you are cogni­
Barrie has a play about a yacht full of educated
Teacher
"Surely you know what
zant of the trend of thought and action of the various
people which goes aground upon an uninhabited the word 'mirror' mean». Tommy
State Boards of Health and conservation Commis­
island.
After you've washed, what do you
sions.
We have been informed that a strong move­
The only m an who knows w hat to do Is the un­ look at to see If your face la clean T"
ment is under way In your state which will prevent
educated butler.
Tommy: "The towel!"
the discharge of either Industrial or municipal wastes
He builds a shelter and hunts for food while
Into the Willamette river.
As you can readily see
the others stand helpless. W hat little education
Logical
etx;h a law would practically prohibit the Installation
he had was of a practical sort th at applied to the
Little Dorie: "My big alater'a
of a paper mill on that stream, as there is no way
' needs of the m oment.
known at the present time by which discharge of
twaoty-four."
He had power because his knowledge applied
Young Man: "She told me she was
waste arising from the manufacture of pulp and
there.
In
a
draw
ing-room
conversation
the
others
paper into the streams can be prevented.
twenty.''
. would have had power because their knowledge
We are calling this to your attention in
"Oh! I suspect she didn't learn to ,
fitted the needs of th a t situation.
order that this vital point may receive your consider­
eaunt till she was four."
Those who speak of the failure of education
ation.
m ake the m istake of thinking th a t power is the
Very truly yours.
T h is W eek's F airy Story
only end of knowledge.
JOHN D. RUE. In Charge. Sec­
Once upon a time there was a wife
know ledge is of three kinds,
tion of Pulp and Paper
i There is knowledge th at gives power; know ­ who dldu t get auspicious when her
By VANCE P. EDWARDS. En­
ledge th at gives culture; knowledge th at gives husband was extra nice to her.
gineer in Forest Products.
wisdom.
Two eastern paper mill concerns have been in-
Producer fo Consumer
Knowledge is like the food We tak e into our
terested in Springfield as a possible location for I system s. Part of the food goes to m ake flesh, part
"D<> you think
poultry keeping
a paper mill m the last few m onths and one or to n)ake blood and part goes to m ake the struct- pa ye?"
two nave been to Eugene to investigate condi- ure of the bones.
"Well, that I don't know; but I *
tions. But none ot them nave located here but
So oniy part of knowledge goes to m ake power. think it pay» my boy Tom."
have finally gone elsewhere.
Some men w ithout any broad education attain
“How'a ihat?"
"Well, you nee. 1 bought him tb-> '
While so far as we know there is no existing positions of great em inence because the narrow fowl».
I have to pay for their keep. I I
range
of
their
inform
ation
is
all
practical
and
a
p
­
law m at would prevent the discharge of paper
buy the egg» from him when there ;
plicable
to
their
work.
mill waste in m e Willamette river, there is a
A nother part of knowledge feeds culture. It are any. anil he eat» them! ’
th reat th at all pollution oi the stream will be stop­
ped. Especially was it evident a t the last session gives interests and ideas and appreciations th at
of the legislature and a t m eetings of the self- m ake m en’s lives more enjoyable and full.
And an o th er part of knowledge gives wisdom. I
Btyled league of cities. No sane men are going to
self-control
invest a million dollars or more in a paper mill It builds
,
, , ... and
. , understanding.
, ..
. A
_ man
and have it legislated out of existence in a year or m ay be powerful like Alexander the • a . o
-
j wo
tured like Oscar Wilde, and know not the m ean­
ing of Wisdom.
We should sta rt lacing the facts here in Oregon
And as Durant, using the popular adage loosely,
and decide w hether we want industrial develop- says; “ Knowledge Is power, but only wisdom Is
xnent o r to rem ain like we are—bound up in laws liberty.”
aS S B ^’
BUVAN C lectrii r ö jffee Pefc'olator
AFTER HIGH SCHOOL WHAT?
A high ach(X)l education plug a EUGENE BUSINESS COL­
LEGE training will put you far along on the highway of
aucoeaa.
Aak For Our Catalog
IT’S A GOOD SCHOOL AND IS IN SESSION ALL THRU
TH E SUMMER.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
Phone 666
A. E. Roberta, ITealdent
992 W illamette S treet
Kugene. Oregon
Douglas Garden Dairy
Will Supply Your W’anta W’lth
Wholesome Milk and Cream
Phone 35F12
ICE CREAM
The Perfect Dessert
Nowdays ice cream 1« a« popular a fte r the Chrtatinaa dinner
as on the Fourth of July, lee cream I» the ull year round
dish anil the kind Eggimann has I h made from pure whole­
some cream . No m atter how much you eat, it's good for
you.
.
Ice cream Is a favorlate tonl fi r spring fever. Try
some* at
EGGIMANN’S
C o m in g t o
EUGENE
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
in In te rn a l Medioin» «or th»
past fifteen year»
DO ES N O T O P E R A T E
W ill be at
Oaborn Hotel, Monday May 2
Office H oura: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
“T h e V o i c e R e t u r n e d ”
O NE DAY O N LY
No Charge for Consultation
A u t / r i i U r Servie»
Dr. Melllnthin 1» a regular graduate
In medicine and surgery and in Been-
ned by the state of Oregon. He doe»
not operate for chronic appendicitis,
gall stones, ulaers of stomach, toimlls
or adenoids.
He has to bis credit wonderful re­
sults In d iseases of the stomach, liver,
hnwgls, blood, »kin. nerves, heart, kid­
ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrn,
weak lunga, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
hirers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few of
his many satisfied patients In Oregon
who have been treated for one of the
above named causes.:
B. O. Clark. Troutlake, Wash.
J. A. Wlbert, Albany.
Mrs. Yaquina McClay, Reedsport.
Elmer Brooker, Condon.
Mrs. O. Garrison. Warren.
Mrs. L. I). Beam. Ht. Johns.
Mrs. Ells Yoller, Astoria.
Mrs. R. Gustavlson, Westport.
Mrs. W. B. Henslee, Marshfield.
Remember above date, that consul
tatlon on this trip will he free and
that his treatment Is different.
Married women must be accompan­
ied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
Angeles, California.
A 14-21-28
/-p H E "Great Blizzard" of 18K8 had blocked
railway traffic and disrupted mail and tele­
graph service. Through the drift-piled streets
of Boston group: of men a.-.d women made
their way to, the public telephone stations,
anxiously inquiring whether the long distance
lines to New York were still in service.
"People did not want a message, they
wanted to talk,” runs a contemporary story.
"They wanted to find out where the other
party was, i f he was alive, indeed. *••••!$ wag
the voice returned, the personal interview,
that was especially valuable.”
A telephone conversation is the meeting of
mind '
mind, heart with heart. Today
there are no lim its of distance to the inter,
change of thought that binds all parts of the
country together. Created in response to
America’s needs, a network o f 50,000,000
miles of wire has given nation-wide scope to
the "voice returned."
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
BEU. BYBTKM
One Policy ' One ^ w tem - (AUmraU ¿erefaa