PAGE TWO TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY. JULY 25. 1929 ■81 J A - THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS P a M ta M Bvary T karato r at •pringfHld. Laa* Coaatr. Drama. T H E W IL L A M ET T E P R E * « H . B. M A X B Y , Bdltov. ■atered as second class m atter, February 14, 1*03 at the postofflce. Sprtnctield. Dregca ANOTHER USE FOR NEW SPAPERS MOUNTAIN STATES SHOWS W hat I k m ore useful than a new spaper? When EXCELLENT RECORD FOR new. It supplies news and advertising th at gives PAST THREE MONTHS tit* readers essential inform ation. W hen old, it is used to w rap things in. In place of a tablecloth An excellent reco rd of progrewe it picnics, etc. Now a n o th e r use has been d u rin g th e punt th re e m o n lh e by th e found th at should interest everv housewife. M ountuln S tatee Cower com pany The McKenzie highw ay is losing in popularity due to the dust and bad portions of the road. With the Mt. Hood loop. C rater Lake road. Redwood highw ay and several coast highw ays oiled the tourist often m arks th e McKenzie off’his itinerary In favor of o th er places with b e tte r roads. Lane county people should tak e cognizance of this before the prestige of its m ost valuable scenic a sse t is lost. All sections of the McKenzie high­ w ay tak en over by th e sta te as perm anent road should be oiled. • • • T ons S ta n d a rd n e w s p rin t H a n g in g t a p e r P o ste r, n o ve l, ta b le ts . etc. 1.519.737 Book p ap er 1.32S.7S2 C o ve r p a lte r 26,333 508.808 1.525.305 W ritin g p ap er (fin e! W r a p p in g Springfield has a good flying field. A splendid airplane, equipped w ith the sam e m otor th at broke the w orld’s record, is operating from it daily and is piloted by one of th e best av iato rs in th e northw est. If you ever intend to ride in an airplane w hat m ore could you ask for. T ake 30 m inutes off and go up som e day. You’ll be surprised. • Thu • • paper 109.850 183.338 1>ai*>r board (c o n ta in e r board*, fold- inK hox boards, set up box boards, i buidling boards, etc.) Tissue p ap er Absorbent p ap er B uilding paper All o th e r p ap er 3,, , 3,608 316.070 63.766 «25,589 20.884 u to rs w e re sold by (he c o m p a n y . C M B re w e r. v ic e p re s id e n t a nd g e n e ra l m a n a g e r o f (lie e o m p a n y has been elected vice p resid en t m i l g e n e ra l m anager of (lie I 'a liio r n la O re g o n P o w e r c o m p a n y , f a n t lllu r h k n o w n as th e Copco. V alue I In te re s tin g a n th s ta tis tic s w h ic h »99.06S.924 Mhl)w r a le i r h u rg e d fo r elec- 8.748.162 t r i c i t y by th e e o m p a n y d u rin g t ic 15.573.1)62 e a rly p a ri o f th is y e a r a re 25 p e r ce n t 160.868,747 lo w e r th a n th o se c h a rg e d In 1913 5.937.919 c o m m o n ly used as tin - p re w a r sta n d 1 0 5 .H S .H tl a rd T h is Is in s p ile o f th e f i e l th a t 162,579,549 la b o r and o th e r c o s ts a re m uch h ig h e r n o w th a n th e y w e re b e fo re th e w a r. 211.263.855 46.616.919 13.331.497 40.062.024 3.008.059 ______ __________ 10.074,070 »872.206.847 Rupture Shield Expert V ." -ZJ 1 P selfle C oast lum berm an, and *1 o u t tim e a d ire c to r of Ihe Booth K elly lum ber com pany, T he place w as e* W A L T E R V IL L E W a lt e r v llle was tab llsh ed ab o u t 1899 anil th e firs ' nam ed by G eorge M lllle a n , p io n e e r p o st m a ile r waa G eorge II. Kelly. re sid e n t of th e com m unity, for hl* L IT T L É C O U N TR Y PAPER son. W a lte r M lllle a n . lie e s tlls d ! History of Local Names Is th e re May Keithline, of the S outh D akota S ta te s shown i>> th e q u a rte rly bulletin of College, has discovered th at old new spapers ,uiy JUM, ,he iUH.k MAIL SU BSC R IPTIO N RATE for m oth-proof h o ld e rs In th e S p r ln g f n-ld v ic in it y . P in year In Advance--------»1.75 Three M o n t h * ____ 76c m ake an excellent su stitu te *Si M o n t h * ..................... »1 00 S in g le Copy ______ fcc bags for storing clothing d u ring the sum m er m onths. She says if clothing is w rapped c a re ­ 'i he m oa t Im p o rta n t d e v e lo p m e n t ot THU RSDA Y, JV I.Y 25, 1929 fully in several thicknesses of new spaper, pro­ lh< c iiiiip a n y d u rin g th e p e rio d wan tection is provided at very sm all cost. News th e u liu o u n i-e m e n t o f th e c o n s tru c tio n j»apcrs m ake especially good m oth-proof w rap­ u( a l e w 10.000 k llo w u t c a p a c ity ad DAIRYING OREGON’S HO PE pings because prin ter's ink is objectionable to d ltlo n lo th e C oon lla y s te a tti geneat- lu g H la tlo n a t N o r th lle m l. T h e con T here is m uch room for expansion in the dairy mot lis. s tr u c tlo n w o rk w ill b e g in ubout business in Oregon, and this expansion will b e tte r Stic recom m ends that g arm en ts he dry cleaned A u g u st I. and it 1» e v p e ile d th a t the prices instead of low ering them . R. S. Ham ilton president of the s ta te cham ber of com m erce, told before being stored aw ay for the sum m er, since new I h in t w ill he ready (o r u> In a m eeting of the L ane county cham ber of com ­ soiled clothing a ttra c ts m oths m ore th an d e a n J u ly . 1930. m erce. He pointed out th at the dairy p ro d u its clothing. G arm ents should also be brushed t>> Duililtg Ute past th re e m o n th s (lie of the sta te of W isconsin sold for 290 million dol­ rem ove m oth eggs which m ay have already been M o u n tu ln S la te s p o w e r co in p a n y so ld lars while all the ag ricu ltu ral products of Oregon deposited. T horoughly sun the g a rm e n ts then U n gas p lu n t* uinl d is trib u tin g uyu- put them aw ay and. if you a re inclined to be­ w ere w orth but 170 millions. lieve il l the efficacy of Miss K ielhliue’s idea, '« iiin lo<. m a t t i l E u g e i . e u in l til .Marsh fie ld to th i' N o r th e r n C itie s Gas Oregon dairym en are m aking just b u tter, he use the new spaper. I'o in p m i.t said. California, w hich should be our best m a r­ (1‘. S. New spapers also keep b u s in e s s e s fr o m ket, is dem anding b u tte r of b e tte r grade titan is M e rc h a n d is in g a c t iv it ie s of th e usually m ade in Oregon. W hen the dairy business being m oth-eaten. The secret es 111 w is e , e f- co m p a n y also s h u w is l a s u b s ta n tia l reach es large scale production then cream will fective advertising ) g a in d u r in g (he second q u a r te r o f be graded as in W isconsin, and the good dairy­ 1P29 D u rin g (h a t p e rio d 359 e le e lrle T H E PAPER INDUSTRY m an will get m ore for his product. ra n g e s a nd o v e r 400 e le c tr ic r e f r lg e r In the latest available figures issued by the United S ta te s D epartm ent of C om m erce tor th e year 1927, we find th at there lias been a not aide increase in the consum ption of paper and paper products over previous years. In 1927 ¡taper and box board products in the United S ta te s expressed in tons were: - I f in 1862. h u t la te r m oved to C e n tra l O re g o n , w h e re th e c o m m u n ity I k »’ ( ti Ulti«* p a p e r fro m n lit t i r « •o tin I ry tow n • o f M lllle a n In D e sch u tes c o u n ty now 1 A f a r u rv fro m Ih«» (I u III oh , flin t on h e a rs his nam e K u m ia )* w i I k I ih uh d o w n ; V IO A T h e o r ig in a l nam e o f th is U ’ h p rin te d e v e ry T h tir * d u y und it p la c e was G a fh C re e k, T h is m im e liiiM no H U pplentetit, re s u lte d 111 c o n fu s io n w ith G ales N o r (« d o le d r o to a r u v u r r . h u i I ’m i! wa.VH a iu ti I I ’ n Nelit C re e k In W a s h in g to n c o u n ty The 1 n a m e V id a was s c lc c tis l hccm iNc II h g iv e * no ( lo v e r w ih c m by n y n d lra t «•(I bar (I n . was th e nam e o f (he d a u g h te r o f th e p o s tim i- le r, F ra n c is A I ’e lp o l V h la H ilt Ntith'M tlu it M r* W illia m * (»liter ta h i' (I h o iik - f i h ’iid * nt c a rd * ; p o -l o ffic e was e s ta b lis h e d \ p r l l 13 “ V(» Ke» h e " Naw Juda«* M (•A rlliu»* 189.8. m o l was d ls in u llim e d \ p r l l 23. m I ir UI iik I ir iu I m w ith friiM idN toduv 1901 II was la te r re e s ta ltlts h e d It hiivm iti» ( 'u r l i * fu n iliv n o lil out m i! LEABURG l.e iilm rg post o ffic e m ove d n why was e s ta h l's h e d J a n u a ry 29. 1877. w ith O n llo u ld e r h im it** a lle n i» t m i t h e r e ’M n o th ltiK ot) (In a n ic L e a n d e r C ru x a ti as th e f ir s t |s>st m a s te r T h e m im e o f th e n f'h -e was It t( U h th a t th e It'■ h e k .ill* K H Y ' a l l H F ta llu tlo n d u m o adapt- d f r >m C ru x m i's f ir s t nam e T h a t M i* * h a y I* r o tu r u ln a woon f » M A R C O L A T h - post u tile , o f th is open up h e r Ncbool, e n m m u u lti was n in e k n o w n u.> lsuln-1 T h a t A b » u n d e r I la i g ra v e Ioni i \li-uil 1895 tin* r a ilro a d was b u ilt v a lu a b le muli» th ro u g h th e M o h a w k v a lle y and a It 4 w.lad th a t J im m ie G a lla g h e r can h.» a ro u n d a g a in . s ta tio n k n o w n as M a re o la was esta h It c liilu iH th a t (lie a lfa lfa c ro p I* u n i1 h lls h e tn r th e post o ffic e As a re ti need o f r a in ; s u it th e post o ffic e nam e was ch a n ce d T h e HiipervlHorM vo te d fo r th e ro .v f to ar.ree w ith th e s ta tio n nam e The w o rk to c o m m e n ce w ife o f th e fo u n d e r o f th e to w n was W ill A m le iH o ii h a u le d lu m b e r for lit * new g a ra g e and fe n ce M ary C ole, and th e nam e M u re o li T h e w o r h llv o n e * m uv u m ile at !» was co m p o se d In h o n o r o f In-r hut t h e ir * a re te n d e r aniH e* T h in e hom e to w n Ite m * fo rm a bond M OHAW K R IV E R A c c o rd in g Io th ro u g h m a n y yearn and m ile * G u s t.n ils llt n e s M o h a w k R iv e r w a s O h. lit t le c o u n try im p e l, w ith y o u r nam ed fo r th e s tre a m In th e > t.t,- o f Utti.» w e e k ly t a lk » ’ N ew *. ■ i k . but th e c o m p ile r ba- bi < n I lik» to w a n d e r w lt li von d o w n r • m e m b e re d road < and w a lk * u n a b le to fin d w ho nam ed It o r w in ( ‘ lari» M c t’ re e ry In L ib era l M » T in - O re g o n s tre a m was c u lb -il Mu \ ’eWH h a w k in p io n e e r days It a p is -a rs on a m ap as e a rly as 1856 T h e c o rre c t VIVIAN LEMMON na m e o f th is s tre a m Is M o h a w k R iv e r T e a c h e r o f P ia n o and V io lin and n o t M o h a w k C re ek T h e re Is a S liu le tit E ilis iin W h ite post o ffic e c a lle d M o h a w k n e a r th e C n iis e rv a tn rv o f Music, C ortland. s tre a m W E N D L IN G W e n illln g w a n a m e d fo r G e o rg e X W en t lin g a p ro m in e n t Chune Eugene 290R 503 5th Ht. S a tu rd a y s OUR USED CARS « o cs . . T here is invested in the pulp and paper industry ? tP o ter says the O. & C. land g rant of the nation over one billion dollars in capital, som e Piehtv nde|n»hfr ttereH r u Y ' . Wel1, there is * h ic h m akes it the seventh industry of the nation riPbi thousand, of “ ?n th ? new Spring- in the value of production, b ut this does not in- W ith an O. K. T h a t C ounts tp r p d a wav i f u ? 6 Tr » 18 going to be frit- elude th e value added th ro u g h conversion, such a re tered aw ay if th e sta te does not com plete th e as printing and lithographing. Reconditioned o r Checked and sold under our »tru ctu re before som ebody m akes them te a r it • • • SATISFACTION GUARANTEE dow n as a m enace to the service statio n district i T H E NEW MONFY »cross the river. • • • T here has been a m ad scram ble on the banks ¡to acquire som e of the new, unfam iliar, a ttra c - at the Skirts have been g etting sh o rter, long hair , tive currency. The tre a su ry is prepared to meet and co rsets have com pletely vanished from the i the dem and only to a limited extent, because of O S B O R N E H O T E L , fro m 10 a. m. to 942 Olive S treet, 4 p. m. E v e n in g s by te le p h o n e ap public ball room. Now sox are being counted ■ th e big problem of distribution. EUGENE OREGON p o in tm e n te o n ly . out. Evidently fearin g w hat the next step w ill j So if you have not any of these new bills yet, USED CAR LOT 7th and OAK be the E ugene police m atro n has m ade an appeal d o n ’t be worried. Twelve m onths from now the fo r sox. Will som e poet kindly help the m atron old bills will be a curiosity, not the new ones, No C h a rg e f o r C o n s u lta tio n out with a poem on “O Maiden, Save T hy Sox." The new ones, by the way, are expected to O therw ise we are afraid th ere can be nothing ¡save the governm ent about $1,500,000 a year *573* M r C. F. R c illic h , th.- s done about it until rainy w eath er sets in. due to th eir sm aller size. T he new bills a re more s s fu l I • • • convenient in every way, m ake counterfeitin'? e x p e rt s a ys: T in - " P e r fe c t R e te n tio n S h ie ld s " rionVomoo . u . j , 1 m ore difficult and a re m ore durable th an the C lackam as county has sold 100 carloads of bills, which will improve the sà n ita ry condition o - ' l i l I h - r i t | t t t i i p i t ti , fly , no m a tte r p otatoes to a chain sto re this year. L ast year of the m oney we handle. u lia t p o s itio n th e b ody assu m e s o r how heavy a » e ig h t you l if t . They The best way lo keep cool both in body anti mind is on th e chain store refused to buy anv because they g iv e in s ta n t r e lie f, c o n tra c t th e open w ere not up to grade. C lackam as grow ers got E ggim ailn's ice cream amt soft drinks. I’ep yourself up L.E. Bean, who as a m em ber of the legislatur ■ng in a r e m a r k a b ly s h o rt tim e and busy w ith their co u n ty - ag en t and as - a -------- result help fram e the sta te highw ay svstem bill am L e n g th e n th e w e a k tis s u e s ( th e re a l these hot days a t o u r fountain. W hatever is served a t „„ j . o f r u p tu r e , SO th a t th e y fre . produced a potato in which la te r introduced the first gas tax, is gone. .' - i l l E ggim ann's is ¡Hire and w holesom e and you'll like it. a profitable m arket has been found ........... . is a I leader in good road co n struction in O regon, the q u e n tly re c o v e r t h e ir p re v io u s n a tu ra l T here ■ iln ng p o w e r, n .-.-d ln g no f u r th e r lesson for o th er sections in potato grow ing. Milky Way bars have found th eir place w ith the young­ splendid highw ay system should stand as a m on­ o u ts id e s u p p o rt. S to m a c h tro u b le , r sters and m any olders ones, t oo. bac-Kache, and c o n s tip a tio n o fte n um ent to his m em orv. A- L* caused b y R u p tu re p ro m p tly d is a p ­ • • • A S eattle um pire is suing the ball club for Come In— we re alw ays prepared. pear. Now th a t we have definitely decided to build $11,000 dam ages for a broken nose and three T ru ly re m a rk a b le and p ro m p t r e ­ fractured ribs, the resu lt of a n unpopular deci­ the Siuslaw highw ay let us get busy and do it. lts bav.j been o b tain ed not only with sion. If the judge is a fan w e’ll bet the case is T here are several m o untains to move and it c a n ­ su re c e n t and not fully dev elo p « ] ru p ­ not be done in a day or a year. The sooner we ture* th row n out of court. but also w ith old, long neglect “ W here th e S erv ice !■ D ifferent“ • • • s ta rt the sooner the road will be through. ed ones. m nnov h Coming to EUGENE On Sat. August 3 MORRIS CHEVROLET Co. KEEP COOL— F G G IM A N N ’S The Lane county jail has the few est prisoners T here are tw o worlds— th e world th a t we can y^.a rs - a re not gettin g b e tte r—ju st had a m easure with line and rule, and th e world th a t j a i break. j we fe e j wjt jj our he a rt 8 a n d im agination.— H unt. Ingenious, re c en tly perfected de. vices a re now holding ru p tu re s firm ly w hich h ereto fo re n ev er had been r e ­ tain ed . No e la s tic b elts o r n n n n n n n n n n n n n PINKY DINKY By Terry Gilkison No e lastic b elts nor filthy Ieg strap s a re used. 1 g u a ra n te e th e d u ra b ility of my ab so lu tely sw eat and m o istu re proof, sa n in ta ry appliance*. 75% of ru p tu re d ch ild ren reco v er com pletely th ro u g h e x p e rt m echanical tr e a tm e n t acco rd in g to sta tis tic s . Do n o t w aste your m oney on w idely ad v e rtise d m ail o rd e r co n trap tio n s. You can n o t fit yourself. C. F. R e d liih , R u p tu re A p p lia n c e E x p e rt, H o m e o ffic e , B o sto n B lo c k , M in n e a p o lis , M in n e s o ta . $15 to San Francisco ( from main line pointt) n o w good on 4 tr a in * So great I,as been the- demand fo r this economical travel, the $! 5 coach fare- to San Francisco; $28 to I.os Angeles, may now be used on all trains carrying coaibcs flic "Shasta,” West Coast,” "Oregonian" and "Klamath,” (fo rm e rly the- "Coaeli Special” ) . Good alto on Tourisl Site pert T o provide still greater com fort at low cost, these coaeh fares are now good on Tourist sleeping cars to San Francisco and I.os Angeles. I liis arrangement laves nearly lia lf your travel costs. Planning a vacation? Phone or call on ut for travel information DR E C.MEADE O P T O M E T R I/T 1-4- W E Z T f i TH AVE S o u th e rn P a c ific CARL OLSON, AGENT