» PAGE TW O r- THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Fubliahed Every Thursday at T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS H . E. M A X E Y . Editor. A lte r e d aa seco n d c la s s m u tter, F e b ru ary 24, 1903 a t the posto Ilice, S pringfield, O regon M A IL S U B SC R IPTIO N R A TE M o n th s.............................$1.00 T h re e M o n t h s _____ 7Sc Single C o p y _______be THU RSDA Y. MARCH 2>. 192» WILLAMETTE RIVER I»OLLUTION T he city a tto rn e y of P ortland testified a t a con- feren ce in Eugene Friday th a t it would cost that City $25,000,000 and sm aller cities $200,000 to put in sew erage disposal p lan ts and prevent pollution of the W illam ette river. It w as also brought out . . a t tins hearing tiiat out ot 19 sew erage disposal p lan ts in th e s ta te only one was w orking w ith any satisfactio n . The o th ers were w orse lo r public h ealth th an no p lan ts a t all. This sew erage disposal business, so ta r as the W illam ette river is concerned, is several decades a h ead of tim e. W hen th is valley h as tw o o r tnree tim es th e p resent population m en we can think oi how to prevent pollution oi th e river. Pollution will th en be a problem but we will have m ore xuoney to solve it with. P erh ap s by m a t tim e also scientific m ethods will he ueveioped for th e disposal of sew erage th a t wdi work. • • wu . THURSDAY. MARCH 2», 1929 I i NEW INDUSTRIAL BABE GROWING of polwon In th e ayatem . E very day Cash T ra n s fe re n ce DRINK SIX CUPS OF ab o u t fo u r pint» of w ater 1» Io» I "H ow a re you g e ttin g along In Ih» Accom plishm ent» in com m ercial aviation d u r­ W ATER FOR H E A LTH th ro u g h th e varlou» organ» of e lim in a­ law- hu» I ne»», old m an?" ing th e past y ear have stripped th e encum bering ’ ------- tion and thl» Io»» niiiNt he m ade up If "I have one < lien t." cloak of rom ance from th e science o f living anil ,,v Oregon S ta te B oard o f H ealth th e hum an m achine 1» to do It» work "I» lie ric h ? " b rought it forcibly to the a tte n tio n of the bartl- M any people a»k why we »h<>nld p ro p erly . S ince only a p a rt 1» re " I le WUM." headed business man. d rin k six glM»»i>» of w a te r I>er day. placed by the food th at we cat. It 1» C om m ercial planes now are Hying dally ached Thl" • ‘•»•«'e •* r<"' per««»* in h ealth nece«»ary Io m ake up th e dellelt I .aura I am d la tln e lly d lag ru n tled tiles of m ore th an 38.000 miles. Obviously the 1,1111 r"r For those who w hich am o u n ts, roughly. Io »lx glusse» al your not h rluglng an y lh lu g for my airplane has becom e a n ecessary adjunct to the h#v‘‘ healih am i w ant to keep it. Many people fall to drin k a »nfflcl day era of speed tra n sp o rta tio n in which we live. Air- p len ty of w a te r ev> -rv day la an shao enl q u a n tity of w ater. Such people b I'e irth lra rc h Hui I th o u g h t nolliJng was plane payload profits have becom e tangible assets lu *“ «e»’e»»ity. T h e ta c t la th a t «in­ a re uccuatom ed Io giving Ih e lr »VMlein giMul enough for you to m any im p o rtan t com m ercial en te rp rises and in bo‘llea » re six ty to sev en ty p e r pent -»» th a n the req u ired am ount and at the sam e proportion th a t these proHts Increase *» dilute» th e - lag of su rp lu s d rin k not less th a n »lx gla»»e» of O R E G O N von a re h e re b y I q u lre il l-> far exceeds the available supply. A nother falrlx heat th ro u g h p e rsp ira tio n And lant w ater t»>r day. a p p e a r and a h s w i r th e c o m p la in t flle -| a g a lli I von In th e above e lllllh - d c o u rt large group went to a ir taxi o p erato rs M erchants, hut not leant, w a te r 1» a m oat Im p o rt­ and enuae on o r b e fo re th e 2Mh dav of m a n u fa ctu rers, bankers, and shrew d executives a n t fac to r In th e rem o v al ow w ustes T h e lam p goes out e v ery night, lint A p r il 1929 »aid d a le le -'tlg n i-.re t h i n a re p urchasing planes in increasing num bers to Food 1» b u rn ed In th e ,»»li to keep uh fo u r Week» f l o t t i tile lltlV o f tili- fir s t assist in th eir business tu rn o v e r T h eir vision w arm and give uh pow er to w ork ami doe»n't »moke no d rin k W ho would publication o f th l» S u m m o n » h e re in w ant tu tie a lum p? e n ti red o f re c o rd and I f vou f e ll »o sees in th e airplane a new w eapon witli which tu move. T h e re 1« a c o n sta n t b re a k in g to a p p e a r and a n s w e r fo r w a n t th e re arm th eir cohorts of salesm en in th e field. dow n and w earin g out of cell» and tl- ‘ o f th e P la in t if f w ill a p p tv io th e C o u rt T he foundations for the developm ent of com ­ su es and thl» broken dow n and worn "M ay I a sk ." »aid th e In terv iew er, fo r th e r e lie f in h e r c o m p la in t a g a in s t m ercial aviation in Am erica a re being laid on a out m a te ria l 1» th ro w n into th e blood w-hv you paint none hat nude»?" vim d e m a n d e d , to w it sound basis. Already we lead th e world in the to be g o tten rid of by th e »kin. lung», F or a Judgm ent and decree of "C e rta in ly ." rep lied th e p ain ter. num ber of miles flown daily on com m ercial k idneys. and In te stin e s C nplu» w ater "T h e »tyle» c h an g e »o rap id ly lu c lo th ­ D ivorce lli-tolvlng the l» > n d » o f m a t r i ­ routes. We a re surpassed only by G erm any in the d rin k in g aid» tie actio n of the», or ing th a t a p ictu re would he out of m ony now I t 'd h e t e | o f o . » - e e . \ I t i l i ’ h e V d u m b er of passengers and am o u n t of air freight <“’>* and prev en t» tin- accu m u latio n d a te almoHt before th e paint I» dry " ground» o f cru el mid Inhum an tr e a t ­ m ent mid for »uch o th e r relief a» to , a r r *‘>1* and surpassed only by a narrow m argin ----- th e Court may seem m eet and eqult & « e S 'i S “ S X " « « : Springfield, Lane County. Oregon, by y e a r In A d vance------ i t . 15 T IIH SPRING F O L D NBWB ■W • SPRINGFIELD AND LUMBER T here is more standing lim ber directly trihu- ta ry to Springheld th a n alm ost any o th e r c en tral pom , m Oregon. w ild hog.: sto o j5 „ uu. “ W hile I do not |MiHitlv(«lv HMMvrt th a t JotieH I h a rilBhonvi't m an .” mild JoncM* ac q u a in ta n c e , “ I atro n g ly r«»c* o in m end peopl»« who nhuke nanda w ith | him to count th e ir Anger« «"Hrefully w hen he leaven go.” W illam ette and M ohawk now served w ith rad - m argin is appreciably sm all. T he n um ber of ro ad s and th e M cKenzie a s a potential supply recognized airplane factories in t h e United S ta te s Springheld is favorably located to r m any y ears is g reated than th e com bined n u m b er of factories in E ngland and France. -—N a tio n s B usiness, to cotne. Magazine. T here a re sections in W ashington and Oregon th a t will be cu t out in a few y ears but Springheld Will be one of th e very last fro n tiers for th e luui- berm en. No person now living will see th e end Of the lum ber industry here. Springfield is indeed Well situated w hen it com es to th e fu tu re in lum - hzir Ann ________ if i-w „ ______about ber. And _____. w ,lo if inmRAw lum ber . ___ ever «— ag ain com es .. into its • Dress Up Your Eyes Industrial production and w holesale and retail business is b e tte r th an a y e a r ago on the Pacific c o ast according to th e Federal R eserve B ank a g e n t in his m onthly rep o rt on conditions. T hings generally seem to be on th e up grade and w ith toe wide spread confidence in the new president, H erb ert Hoover, we should have a prosperous year. Easter Novelties O p to m e trist. W eather conditions have been ideal for the fa rm e r and th ere has been a stre n g th e n in g in the lum ber m arke#. If these tw o lines of activity can have a good year then we of th e W illam ette valley will be prosperous. • • • MR. HOOVER AND CHILD REN i “I n a tu ra lly tried to do as little as I could and g e t a s m uch a s I could. T he change in my life cam e w hen I w as m aking a study of th e life of S ir Isaac New ton and cam e acro ss his law of action and reaction. Briefly, this law is ‘th a t for everything we do we get equal rea c tio n ’. “ If we boost others, others will boost us. Il we knock others, oth ers will knock us. If we help others, oth ers will help us.” " llo w a re you going Io ra ise m oney fo r th« crew thl» y e a r? " "W e th o u g h t of » ta rlln g a »Inking fu n d .” A ccost any tw o-fisted m ale you m eet on th e ' 's tr e e t ant} ask him w h at he th in k s of th e m odern braber shop. If he is not too excitable to rem ain d^ tly ..fa ^ ,,’a tfe. h !, wi“ sp lu tte r so m eth in g Your prlceleM eyes a re deserv. G la d y s :—" l ie »at on th e »ettei- be m ollycoddles, and • - •» . . : ,, fem inization, ing of the late st achievem ents aide you—did he propone ?" t it e ^ s a V e ^ d ^ l o X he-mam t ? ^ “ 5 S £ £ in O ptical Science. E th e l :—"No. bul II w as an aw fully close call." O rthogon o r S oft-L lte Ix>nses | Bonification of Am erican m anhood, spends an- nually w ith touch in g fa tu ity $750.000,(100 for m ounted in th e exquisitely th landscape gardening on th a t part of his an a to m y signed, hand engraved, w hite abox’e his neck. gold fram es a re Optical fe a tu re s T hat $750,0(10,000 is. of course, split up in varl- • >ou c ertain ly m ay be proud of. ous ways. O ur hero gives $100,000.000 of it for D on't d i-ap p o in t Die kiddle»' Make that schoolboy complexion. He spends $200.000.- E a»tor a happy day for th em liv bring 000 m ore for tonics to induce h air to grow , o r to lug them »nine of th e e n c h an tin g rem ain, on his head. A m ere trifle of $25.000,000 novelili s th a t we have on hand for tin« a y e a r he doles out for singeing. T he rem ain d er occasion. of th e to ta l of $750.000,000 the m ale of the Am­ erican species spends for m inor sundries in his No 14 P Ave. W est A big »election of faacin u tln g E a ste r program of beautification. Vanity, saith tho E u g e re . O regon ilutm le» and E a s te r Egg». K a»ter p reacher, is not confined to w om an— N ation's C hicken», fancy E a sie r lloxe». B asket», B usiness M agazine. und thing» n ecessu ry fo r E a sie r BU SINESS LOOKING UP R oger Babson once said; “Like o th er boys. I had alw ays been told th a t I should be good and th e n would be happy; but like o th e r boys, I never believed it. • MALE BEAUTIFICATION COSTLY Own extension in operations can be expected here, Editorial Comment, • aide T h at thl» «timmon» I» »erved upon you hv publication th lre o f In T ltM S P K IN G F IE I.il N E W » a new »paper of g e n e ra l circu latio n punttiani to an (in te r of th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S ta te of O regon for th e C ounty of laine duly m ade and en te re d of record on th « 2?rd dav of M arch. 1829 o rd erin g th a t thl» num m en» be published once each week for fo u r conneeutlve and »uceee- »Ive week« In th e S n rln rfleld New», and th a t th e d ate of the flr«t public« tlon »hall he M arch SHth 1929 and th e d a le of th e la»t puh llcetlo n will he on th e 2r.th dav of April, 1929 FRANK A PE PI E. A tto rn ey for P laintiff Renldeni-e. S pringfield. Ore­ gon Mur 28. A 4 11 18 29: " F o r m any y e a rs I h av e been associiiteit w ith effo rts to save life an d h e a lth for o u r ch ild ren . T h ese experience» w ith m illio n s of ch ild re n both a t hom e and ab ro ad ’ . left an in d elib le im p re ssio n — th a t th e g reatn e- s of any , n atio n , its freedom from p o v erty and crim e. Its a s p ira tio n s an d id eals a re thp d ire c t q u o tie n ts of th e c a re of Its l c h ild ren T h e re should be no child In A m erica th a t is not horn and does not live u n d e r sound co n d itio n s o f h e a lth ; th a t do es n o t have full o p p o rtu n ity of ed u catio n from th e b eg in n in g to th e end of o u r in s titu tio n s ; th a t Is not free from in ju rio u s la b o r; th a t does not have e v ery stim u la tio n to acco m p lish th e fu llest of its c a p acities. N o th in g in i d ev elo p m en t o t child life will e v e r rep lace th e so licitu d e of p a re n ts and th e su rro u n d in g s of hom e, but In m any a sp e c ts both p a re n ts an d ch ild ren a re d e p e n d e n t upon th e v ig ilan ce of g o v ern m en t— n atio n al, s ta te and local.” —41E R B E R T HOO VER Sure They’re Going to tr y to Pile On- d e c o ra tiv e purpose». We Sell ASSOCIATED GASOLINE AND CYCOL FG G IM A N N ’S Springfield Service Station 'W h ere th e S erv ice Is D ifferent" 5th and Main Streets MJRN1BB1TE SíEÜ < □> r o R V A R D - U M iK is ic n o r u t w il l i n v m i - ic a t « t h is « ah M rs a sign of progress to ow n th is ■ g rea t n ew ear By Albert T. kiTO si’iie lo r o r lir a l No »»»nt. N o chacrirfg. A w«»rc «ml m ore of h<>u»eholv in t ln d e lo te e s l h a n d lin g r h a r g e a . G i n w l M o t u r i T i m e P a y m e n t P la n a v a ila b le a t m i n i m u m r a le , M ir » W. R.. DAWSON Springfield, Oregon Tin: A A- A A ii*t> O ut S tation is 100% ASSOCIATED OIL Lum's Service Station 2nd and Main Streets B ody b y FU M r T h e New P o n tia c Big Six o ilers th e perform « nnc«‘, s ty le un