T U I? THURSDAY MAY 5, 11127 THE PPRINOFIMLD NEWS PAGE TWO C D D I M P r in n M I7W Q I »vary Tkarsday at S irin s tla M . Lane Cooaiy. Orw«®a. by T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS H. E. M A X E Y , Editor aa ►«coud rlaaa mattar Pebraan 1*. 1NM »< *k» poatofftca, SprtugfiuM Oragoa M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T S T e a r in Advance - .... SI TS Three Montba _ M o n t h « ____________ E L M Single Cop» — T H U R S D A Y M A Y 5, 19Î7 .Tie . Sc GOODYEAR ESTABLISHES NEW PRODUCTION MARK The valley - coast highway should completed t<f Flcrtuce as soon as possible. We have many hundreds of thousands of dollars In vested in this road and while it serves as an out let for the settlers along latke creek and the Stus- I law. It does not go any place. The day of roads ’ running to blind ends is past and never were at tractive to the tourists who wants to be gqing ■ somewhere as well as seeing spmething. • • • 1 *lll> >Jl IxIlxV A i IK-aLaLx I NIL W «□! be Editors are not the only ones who receive weird communications. The Toronto Telegram records the following note received by a druggist: "My baby has eat his father's parish plaster. Send a anecdote quick by the enclosed girl; also send a bottle of 0 Dick alone, as 1 am a little historical." • • • NOT TRUTH BUT SLANDER The recall petition against the sherift in its ' eleven provisions constitutes a slanderous an»i t*iyiti£ Ne^ York to laris promises to be a libelous document and it is a pity the law permits popular summer sport this mis year and am If all we ... i _ .. j — ► ,u.. ----- - v_._i Such false statements to be made to the public read about the m French hotel — and > amU8einent a Under the guise of democratic government. None , managers plans io nick American tourists is _ lhtris to New ^ork will be even more of the charges would stand if they had to be true, fixing proven in court. They are the product of the im- popular agination of a mad gang whose ultimatium to the • • • sheriff that he must discharge a deputy went un- . a matter of fact the girls of yesterday or any heeded. (Other generation had little on the girls of today. 5 Not only are these people unfair in their ta c -)They have ,,tUe on themselves, tics but are grossly inconsistent In their first • • • announcement they declared they had nothing against the sheriff personally but were alining S t > The hero season is at hand. Those tourists his deputy whom they insisted must be dts- ’«who run into traffic cops with their flivvers—and charged. Now they cause recall petitions to be don’t run. printed accusing the sheriff of neglect, incom pet-. ancy, disrespect, discrimination among prisoners. failure to acount for liquor seized, and devoting! The Dutchess of York has taught English sail- the major part of the offee to the inforcement of ?5S ’w.,t h ?rJe8ton* <,reat Britain Makes the the prohibition. These are all bait to enlist in the eB recall movement those who are violators of the law. "Beginning In Dt*h the Good »«/’ I* organisation started a line of uu broken developments In lire building w hilh Included the lira! practical ror l lire, the pneumatic (ruck tire, n|nl the company's latest product, a actal- tlflcally deaignetl balloon tire with h was placed on the market In January of thia year after two years nf develop ment slid road aervtce tin the Good '“Thia achlrvvntiiat la of particular algnlfliance to the tire ua«r anti car year leal car fleet, "The widespread acceptance of this 1 owner,*’ Mr Hanford mild "fur lulu 1 every Goodvoar lire goaa lb« «apart- new lire baa bean remarkuble. morn l snow sained In establishing a world's than one million being aold In eighty Mr. ■ record In tire production. anil the days In all parts of the world ' skill nf lhe largest development and Hanford declared. I engineering organismfiai In the tire According I o the local Goodvenr buelneaa dealers II would require M.$S4 freight • ''In addition to one hundred million cars composing a railroad train more pneumatic tires. Goodyear haa pro than 420 miles long to transport the duced more ¡ban three million aolld one hundred million tlrea built by and cushion tires and thousands of Goodyear •'\Vh«n th« hutulr«il millionth U imk I year tir« waa print uc «il In April by th« Goodyear Tir«1 « Rubber Conipauy mi Akron. Ohio. It marked a manutao- luring a lit im illuhnient without parat let In lb«' rublior Industry,” according In Mr I». \V Sun funi. I*urllan<l lira nth Munager. DON’T FORGET INTELLIGENCE HE HAD AMBITION TOO MUCH MUSCLE CHOOSE HIS WARS “There it no life save in pro tein»" Wise chemists, gathered at Richmond, Virginia, say it and add, "environment and chemical agency are the dominant factors of life.” That may be true, and still you need not accept "the chemical con cept of the origin and develop ment q J lift." I f inhabitants of another world, where machinery it unknown, should study an automobile sup plied with gat and electricity and running, thty would aay, "No lilt in this machine without gat Iron, gas and electricity are all ol that automobile.” They would overlook Just one httle thing, namely, the IN T E L L IG E N C E that put the gas, elec tricity and steel together, mounted them on pneumatic liras and sat them going. So( it it with life Explain it as you please, but don't forget the IN T E L L IG E N C E hack of it. In one breath the recallers blame the sheriff’s 1 I deputy for going to Los Angeles to bring back an escaped prisoner while the Brownlee hunt w a s , on. in the next breath they accuse the sheriff of pot making diligent efforts to recapture escaped prisoners. ' • Surely there are not 2000 people in Lane county W e are proud of our wationnl who will lend their names to such an unfair and MANY HEARTS ARE HEADING UP-STREAM prosperity and high wages Boot unjust movement as this. leggers are even prouder of their When Bishop McIntyre stood on the Canadian prosperity and high wagee This bank of Niagara Falls he said that everything in it shown by Norman Klein, an in- WE MUST WAIT ON THE WOLLEN MILL I the unievrse seemed to be going down. Yet a vrstigator One rutn-runmng syn could afford to invest There is every indication that the stock in the closer scrutiny revealed the little steamer "Maid dicate $10.000.000 and to pay men on their proposed woolen mill at Springfield will be sold j of the Mist” going up. rum-running crews $50 a night for and the mill built. The sale of $650,000 worth o f. Pessimists tell us that everything and every- a good deal leas than eight hours' work. One man tells how he used atock takes time and Springfield people should bodv is going to the dogs. get only $J0 to $37 a week, "hut not be impatient. Already the promoters of the w e have the authority of the realists and to 1 was ambitious,’* says he, "so they enterprise have spent $2,000 of their own- money gloomy philosophers that things are getting put me on a runner, and I got $50 which should be evidence of good faith on their worse and worse. Yet somehow the world seems a night.” • part as they cannot hope to be compensated until struggling upward He worked on the “converted sub chaser SC-Z17," Uncle Sam 1375.000 worth of the stock is sold and the wool It has made much improvement in the last thus supplying the rum-running en mills incorporated. eighteen hundred years or bo and It is liable to • • • boat at bargain prices There is make more in the next few years. nothing like ambi!io.i The present quarrel with Mexico is in regard The stream of traffic on Broadway is cea sless.! to the Mexican government confiscating Ameri but occasionally a policeman raises his hand and Hay will be cheap this year on can owned land without due compensation. In the traffic stops while he leads a little child or an the farms, for crops will he heavy After the farmer sells and jobber this country we would not think of taking a for old woman in safety from curb to curb. the hay, prices will change. eigners land without paying him for it. No one The newspapers are filled with accounts of mur- I gets Late plowing will be delayed and Claims Mexico has not the right to control ow n er-_________________ _____ __________________ ders and all sorts of crimes until it seems that .wheat growers worry about a too Ship of her own lands provided she will use fair . (jje country is afflicted with a crime wave, but heavy "top growth." Wheat grown sudden;/ too tai, means of getting it. Mexico has encouraged Am- ¡every once in a while you hear of a kind deed high winds or heavy erican capital to come in and develop her country , done by somebody who is not at ail afflicted with I ' Ils -is, before and athletic young gentle- and now that it is developed in certain sections ¡crime motives. n, please notice: When the she proposes to eject the objectionable foreigners. J Doubtless there are many kind deeds not re- ' at stalk is over-developed, the .d of the wheat containing the knowing they cannot take their investments with {corder all through the world. Many hearts are ; ain is feeble. Too much straw them. going up stream. means too little wheat. • • • It is pretty hard on them at times and the And too much muscle means too The cleanup week put the city in pretty fair struggle is pretty severe, but taking ail In all the little brain. shape for the tourists this spring and summer. company of those who are struggling to make Unless inhabitants are misin- Prospects are we will have as many or more with the world better is consideiable and they have form id. the Western mind runs to the cosmic laws in their favor. eaceful philosophy* The Joplin us as ever before. Roads are in good condition Whoever does what is right may be peculiar.! ew t-Htrald s^s. “A t to street for the most part in Oregon and the late spring read 'em and leap" And the has moistened the hills so that verdent vaDeys but he belongs to a long line of beaefleient fore signs, Richmond Missourian quotes a and mountains will greet the visitor every way he bears. He may know that his labor Is not wasted. philosophical lady as follows: For there are always a number of people who "Kissing is about to be carried so looks. are going up stream Just as there are many peo far that every lady is likely to get • • • ple w ho are laying down their oars and going j ao tired of it that it may go utterly Mayor Groh of Dover, O.. requires drunks to with the stream toward the deadly waterfall of j out of fashion.” The St. Joseph (M o .) N n a - consume a gallon of water each day they are In jail. disaster. Press says: "The girls have re Sentences imposed may be expressed in barrels There is something in the human breast that sponded nobly to the appeal for If this custom becomes general, and we may read inclines men to struggle, to push onward and up the observance of paiol-up week." the "John Doe, serving a three-barrel sentence, ward, notwithstanding that the stream of things A negro applying for admission had ten gallons remitted for good behavior.” seems to bear them down. to a Government training camp it FRANK CRANE SAYS bicycle and carriage tlrea In the-early years of the company's eilatence Dependable Eyeglass Service Dr. Roijdl Q ick O R T O M tT R IB T — a v t B I O H T S P tC IA L IS T B78 Willamette St. Eugene, Ora. JUST ONE THING. BUT—I DO IT RIGHT! WtGiVF «¿ZV/. C h i i n Discoli n i S tamps SICK-ROOM REQUISITES Science lias devised many aids which minister to the comfort of the patient and the convenience of the nurse. Our stock contains the latest Im proved Sick-Room Supplies, and you usually can save time and money by coming here flrst for such items. Ice Bags. Hot Water Bottles, Air Cushions, Rubber Sheeting, Bed Pans, Medicine Glasses, Gauzes. Sick Feeders, Absorbent Cotton Lints. Bantages, Alcohol Lamps. Vaporizers. Fever Thermometers A special "rush order" will be made for any item not carried regularly lit Rttx’k. Ketel’s Drug Store R told by the W ar Department 'hat rules makes it impossible to it him. Regulations say coloreu en must enhst in colored regiments. Camps for colored young men w ill be established, which may solve the problem. However, if whites have the right to decide in what regiments and camps colored young men may enroll, it would seem only fair to let the colored young men decide in what p;. Ocular wars they would be enrolled. ¡T! ÖT> 6 , v Jacob W auermann. able German novelist, author o f "T h e W o rld ’ s Illu s io n ,” can "fin d no happiness in this cou ntry.” H r calls C h i cago's indu strial life "intensely i*e- pressing.” Chicago in du strial workers m ight call M r. Wassermann's life intensely depressing. I t is hard to judge. The prairie 'log in his little village may he as happy as Napo leon lo okin g up at the pyram ids. The p ra irie dog doesn't have to go St. Helena. \ n 4 a t '«5 yfou've. 6oT er. i+f A'veNT "Jou UM hot r I -H o - pe . : . . . T" N apolco’i crossed the Alps in W in te r and told those that com pli mented him on the "great a: L e v i m ent” : “ W in te r is the l>e to cross; the snow does I deserve credit t ' r fn r lie v in " fools wh<> - ud I T C O U L D N O T BE D O N E " Ita ly is to be made pure, and beards umong other things are to be aboliahed. Musaolini call« them “masks for solemn humbugs ami nests for disena« germs.” Alexander the Groat shavsd his face and mads his soldiers do it, that the enemy, fighting with the short sword, might not seiia the beard as a handle, to help In cut ting off the head. Munaoilni ob ject* to beards as neats for germa, another and worse "enemy." Moeeo- liqf says he refuses to be aeeeasi- nated, will live to be ninety, and then retire, leaving inatnratfem for Italy's guidance. « Italians believe In hint ewd no wonder. Ha belfoewa In Msaaslf. Standardization in Service Z 1 "'HE m anufacturing o f equipm ent fo r the '“ * Bell System was one o f the earliest, and is now among the outstanding examples o f the standardization and q u a n tity p ’ notion which are d istin ctive characteristics of A m eri can in d u stry. Q u a n tity production fo r the nation-w ide Bell System makes i t possible to p u t in to every item o f telephone equipm ent better m aterial and better w orkm anship, a t a lower cost to the telephone user, than could other wise be done. B u t the do m in a n t advantage o f uniform m anufacturing, under standard speci fications, lies in the im provem ent o f the service. E very tra n s m itte r in the System is designed to w ork in harm ony w ith every receiver all over the land and to co-ordinate w ith all the com plicated equipm ent and lines behind. A ll can function a t fu ll efficiency fo r th e y are designed and m anufactured fo r th a t purpose. S tandardization, n o t o n ly o f equipm ent hut o f operating methods, is the o n ly basis upon which it w ould be pium blc adequately to meet A m erica’s need o f a nation- wsda, nntwersal telephone service. T ub Pacific T e ic r m o k A nd TEirawAPseCoMPAN y MU. SYSTEM O sm fkrffsr <