Leonard Mayfield Hara Leonard M.i111. 1,1 fol oi, i li 1.1It!• I............. h "I H ughes and H erttani H olton of S p rin g field anil C layton K lrklund of S pringfield high achnol. «pent Bun t ’haae G a rd n u i left S a tu rd a y on it d ay v isitin g w llh frletul» here. Mr. S u n d ay . S e p te m b e r 15, I» th e duy lo u r th ro u ith C alifo rn ia on th e ir vn M ayfield ha» accep ted a pn»Ilion a» for th e In au g u ratio n of th e a irm a il ta llo n T y e young iinni will re tu rn a lh le lle coach at (Iran i« I*»»» high aervlee from th e four new 1‘aclflc Ml-hool to S p rin g field In about a week Northwest air te rm in al» a t P o rtla n d . Tacoma. Spokane and B eattie, ac- ‘ordii.K to w ord receiv ed iro n , the and it is very doubtful if any neg o tiatio n s d i a l m a y he entered in to will stop the fighting. While . the trouble is supposed to be over a railroad Bolshevism no doubt h as m uch to do with it. If acred aa eecond d m matter. February IL 1M3 at the R ussia could get th e Chinese governm ent in (lie I hands of Soviets th en it is possible to convert poetofllce. Spr'ngfleld. ttregou | the whole Chinese race. Once th is is done half u S(.ii(tlt, ThU wU, nmh|< MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE the w orld's population will be bolshevistic and ft¥tl M |(. mall t,.rmllu,iB i„ ih(. North _TS e year In A dvance------- *1 ?5 Three Month« Se R ussia would set out to force th e d octrine on We«t. th e fifth being at I’uaco. M onth«»! •« Single Copy the rest of the world. Q uite a Job. it is tru e, but |Wa»hla|ton THURSDAY. SEPTEM BER IJ. 1929 it m u st be rem em bered th a t R ussia and Chinn K e»ident» of the N o rth w est a re in- have th e m an pow er and once they can get »'«•«! by th e g o v ern m en t to use th e TI1W STATE AND ARID LANDS |o (h(,tr rr(en(U ,he le tte r» to th e ir friend» In the Pr««i<lent H oover's suggestion th at th e state w here they are econom ically Independent they sen d in g R<(h a re in a position to w age w ar on th e rest of tin Eaat. Any le tte r of one ounce w eight take over the arid lands unfit for hom estead or leas may be »ent w ith an o rd in a ry purposes Is a good one. These lands now idle world. FwMlafead Kvary Tharoday at BprlnifM d. Lana County. Oregon, by TM> WILLAMETTE PRESS H. E. MAXKY, E ditor__________________ five c e n t u lr m all »tum p, an d the m ight be m ade to tu rn over som e revenue to the low er left h an d c o rn e r of th e en sta te , although this would be th e end of free T h e new United S ta te s of E urope will a sue- velope should b e a r th e in s tru c tio n ran g e and w ork hardship on the sm all stock cess as long as th e old w ine holds o u t am ong i owner. the statesm en . But when the sta te sm e n R e t' o(ftcei Bnd they «hould be m aileii tm Some people th ink this would be an entering hom e to th eir respective co u n tries th ey will have m ed iately if they a re to he c a rrie d w edge to tu rn in g over the national forests to I a difficult tim e to keep th e petty Jealousies iron- on th e o p en in g nay of th e new th e states. Realizing th a t th ere is a great part 1 ed out th a t arise am ong th e various n ations service of Oregon tn th e national forests still we would I of Europe. M en G et H u c k le b e rrle a be against s ta te ow nership and control of these • • • T h re e local m en. Hill Cox. I tu y forests, fo r th e reason th a t the s ta te is not and M cakltt» A contem porary w rites th a t the h u m b er of s t e a m ie r , and L n w re m perhaps never will be as well prepared to handle xpeilltlon to th e to p of m ule deer has been cut down th is season b ut nia,!e tin th e national forests as well as the national gov Gobi lllll. n e a r Blue R lw r . a fte r ernm ent. S ta te forests in o th er s ta te s have be th ere is no bag limit on hunters. h u c k le b e rrie s Sunday. T hey fotinil th e b e rrie s p len tifu l on th e to p of come political footballs with th e resu lt th a t they th e hill, they re p o rt, anti each re have been tu rn ed into graft. Editorial Comment, T he underlying idea of th e national forest is conservation, and while th ere is plenty of private tim ber to be c u t there is no need to put national fo rest tim ber on the m ark et except w here it is actually over ripe and deteriorating. Of course com m unities n ear a national forest which expect to prosper from cu ttin g of this tim ber will be for s ta te ow nership, overlooking the fact th a t it is a near-sighted policy. T he repaym ent to the sta te for highw ay p u r poses m oney in lieu of taxes lost by the land be ing held by th e governm ent is a fa r b e tte r policy th a n having this tim ber dum ped on th e m ark et, both for th e lum ber m ark et and the state. For th e m ost p art tim ber land is fit for nothing else but grow ing tim ber, and when it is cut there should he rep lan tin g if it will not reforest itself. T h e only way we can have perpetual forests is by refo restatio n and no doubt the forest service will tu rn m ore and m ore to this as tim e goes on. and we will nevei becom e a nation w ithout wood T he Siuslaw road from M apleton to C ushm an is to he sta rte d at once, according to th e an- nonuncenient of the highw ay com m ission. This connecting link to the coast m eans m uch for Lane county and the sooner it is built the b e tte r for the country. Likely the Roosevelt highw ay will be finished and th e folks at Florence and C’’shm an will be able to celebrate tw o great events. The first ait 'm e landed at Coos Bay last w eek on the mud Hats. T here is a m ovem ent on to develop an airport at Coos Bay to serve M arshfield. N o r ’- Bend and o th er places in the vicinity. T he stra n g e part of th e situation at Coos p a y is that there has not been an airport dev, loped before now. Radio reach es every spot on the globe. This has been proven by the program s of the various statio n s received by the Byrd South Pole expedi tion and the cruise of the G raf Zeppelin. Now th a t com m unication has reached every spot th ere is no fro n tier for radio and soon will be no uncivilized portions left on earth. FINHY D?M<Y T H E C O W T A K E S TO M A S S P R O D U C T IO N (N atio n 's B u sin ess) . . . . , , , T h e cow and th e hen and th e apple tre e , ta k in g a leaf o u t o f th e book of m ass pro d u ctio n , a re co n trib u tin g to A g ricu ltu re 's In d u s tria l R evolution, of w hich W illiam ! H a rp e r D ean w rite s in th e S e p te m b e r is su e of N ation's j B usiness. “ F rom 1916 to 1926," he say s, " th e p ro d u ctio n of m ilk 1 in th is c o u n try In creased front 80 billion pounds to n early 122 billions. In th e sam e period cow s d ecreased . P u t It a n o th e r th e n u m b e r of d airy way. th e n u m b er of d airy cow s to 1000 c u sto m ers in 1916 w as 225 and in 19’ 6 C’9 ’ "T h e sam e tre n d can be found in th e p ro d u ctio n of eggs. A ccording to th e U nited S ta te s B u reau of A gricut tu ra l E conom ics, th e n u m b er of hen s In farm flocks th is y e a r w as ab o u t fo u r p e r c e n t less th a n a y e a r ago. and y et p ro d u ctio n of eggs h a s Increased. ) "T h e sam e b u reau Is au th o rity for th e s ta te m e n t th a t | b etw een 1910 and 1915 th e n u m b er of ap p le tre e s in th e I U n ited S ta te s d ecreased n early 40 p er cen t. Yet pro ! d u ctio n of ap p les has been p ra ctically m ain tain ed . "Look at it In an y w ay you will, th e fa c t s ta re s you ’ in th e face th a t few er farm w o rk ers and few er an im al u n its not only a re m a in ta in in g volum e p roduction hut fre q u e n tly in c re a sin g it." A V IA T IO N tu rn e d w llh a c o n sid e ra b le am o u n t of th e fru it T h e p arly left S p rin g field at 4 o'clock S u n d ay m orning anil got back at 8 o'clock In th e even lug T hi y cam e dow n th e m o u n tain frm from th e »um m lt, m ore th a n «lx mile». In one hour anil fiftee n m inute». TOOK SODA 20 YEARS FOR GAS— STOPS NOW What You Need— CANDY T he w arm , dry days of lnte Hummer naps one's energy hut a bile of candy now and then will pep you up w on derfully. C andy I h a most nourlHhing and w holesom e food «'specially the kind Eggim ann m akes. It is an ele m ent th a t your system re q u ire » m akes the fa t people -dim and th e slim ones fat In m any cases. le a d in g m edical au th o rities now en dorse good candy as a food and good candy I h w hat we m ake and Hell. F G G IM A N N ’S “W here the S ervice le Different” OUR USED CARS W ith an O. K. T h a t C ounts a re R econditioned or C hecked and sold under our SATISFACTION GUARANTEE MORRIS CHEVROLET Co. 942 Olive Street, OREGON EUGENE USED CAR LOT 7th and OAK *'or 1 f." gention and sto m ach gas O ne bottle ,,f A d lerlk a b ro u g h t nte co m p lete r e ,le * " ~ J .. 11 H A dh-rlka reliev es »tontach g as anil so u rn e ss In T E N m inutes. A cting on BOTH upper and low er bow el. It re- 1 m oves o il w aste m a tte r yon n ev er th o u g h t w as In your sy stem la«t A d lerlk a give your sto m ach and 5ow ,q g a R E A P clea n sin g an d see how m uch b e lte r you feel It will s u rp ris e y o u '- F la n e ry » l»rug S to re Com ing to E U G E N E Or. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in in te rn a l M edicine fo r the past fifte e n years STUM BLES (N atio n s B u sin ess) DOES N O T O P E R A T E A v ia tio n s g re a te s t tro u b les a re found n o t In th e air but on th e g ro u n d by W J. A ustin, a irp o rt builder, w rit W ill be at ing in N atio n 's b u sin ess on T h e G row ing P a in s of i OSBORNE H O T E L A viation. W E D N E S D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 25 O ffic e Hours— 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. "A v iatio n .” ne say s, "w ill n e v er he able to point th, way to b ig g er p ro fits u n til It h as m ade a b e tte r show ing ONE DAY O N LY on th e ground. F o r It is m ore and m ore a p p a re n t th a t p a sse n g e r tra ffic can n ver he developed u n til a d e q u a t' No C harge fo r C o nsu ltatio n p a sse n g e r te rm in a ls a re av a ila b le to th e public. It is at th e a irp o rt th a t p ublic co n fid en ce Is won o r lost. Dr M e lb n th in is a te g u la r g ra d u “T he tra v e lin g public is accu sto m il to th e atm o sp h e re of sa fety , co m fo rt, and split-second p recisio n th a t p re a te In m edicine and su rg e ry and Is licensed by the la te of O regon lie vails a t a first-c la ss railro a d term in al. In c o n tra s t, th e does not o p e ra te for c h ro n ic a p p e n o rd in a ry a irp o rt m ak es no provision w h a te v e r fo r tin d icitis, gall sto n es, u lc e rs of sto m ach , public. T h e p a ss e n g e r ru sh in g acro ss th e field to board to n sils or ad m o id s. ■ t th h e . nFn...ti* ni He h j as to his ir e d it w onderful re- a plane is in d ■ a n g e r from p r o p 'lle .r, r s ,.r or m tax . i i i ing d ise a se s of th e sto m ach p lanes. In w et w e a th e r he is u su ally obliged to w ade liver, ljy( f bow els, blood, »kin, n erv es. ...... h e a rt, kidney, b lad d er, bed w ettin g . th ro u g h ....... mud. "W h a t does it m a tte r th a t tr a n s p o rt p la n e s a re being c a ta rrh , w eak lungs, rh e u m a tism , built even sa fe r and m ore lu x u rio u s if co n d itio n s on th e s c ia tic a , leg u lcers an d re c ta l all . .. . v i m ents. ground d isco u rag e p a ss e n g e rs from u sin g th e m .' Y et I Bp|,)W ______ a r ,. , hp n am _____ _ __ __ es _ of ... _ a few of know of l no a ir p p o a n ss . i e ’ i n i f g t c e - r i o sta n in th is c o u - - n - try w here I his M IO n M n tj « » » tio v • IIn I m I I <1 II y n d f in llt d < i p p i a i l tie i ' t n u ts n 1 In 11 a O ’ » regon » e ,’ > •» any satisfie th e com bined co m fo rt anil sa fe ty of a ra ilro a d te rm in a l who have been t r e a t 'd for on« or I th e o th e r of th e above nam ed cau ses m ay he found. M rs il H. B lake, M arshfield. Ore. A lfred U lem m ins. C orvallis. Ore. C has. Dei sell, P o rtla n d . O re Mrs. J. H u n tsu c k e r, T oledo, Ore. Jo h n L ucien. Echo, O re. m 1 ] B e rt L am pa, S t. H elens, O re. Mrs. M anet rvnyuer. A ises, u r v ¡ SarS Miss Em m a T u rn e r, M lkkalo, O re. *1 ' Mrs. Jo h n Van P elt, H arb o r. O re. J. H. W ood. E ugene. Ore M rs. Je n n ie W oolery. S alem , O re. R em em b er above d a te , th a t con siiltatlo n on th is trip will he t r i e and th a t h is tre a tm e n t Is d iffe re n t. M arried w om en m ust he acco m panied by th e ir h u sb an d s A d d ress: 4421 W est T h ird S tre e t, i Los A ngeles, C alifornia______________ W O N D E R F U L D isplays of Ore- ’ ’ gon p ro d u rla ; Six days of . horse ra r in g ; A uto show ; T h rillin g fe a tu re s da ily In fro n t of 1150,000 L raiiilslaed . Reduced F a re s on All R ailroads. OREGON STATE FAIR r SEPT. 21-28 u h By Terry Gilkison OI/TINCTIVE O P T IC A L T R V iC E O ur se rv ic e sta n d s out b ecau se It's scien tific. If you su sp e c t your ey es Hee us. ____ _ i Fa re:3; 1co » a Be:ii i G r e a tly R e d u c e d « .. For only a third more than the regular one way fare you may buy a roundtrip ticket to Salem during the Ore gon State Fair. Tickets are on sale from September 21 to 28 inclusive, with return lim it of September 30- ST A R T EA ST B EFO R E SE PT . 30 Only a few days left to buy summer excursion fares to rite East. And rcmcmiter, you get more for your money on Southern Pacific C.irfle Trips, going one way, re turning another, visiting C alifornia en route. You have until October 31 to complete your journey. For all travel information, phone or call on your local Southern Pacific agent S o u th e rn Facial© CARL OLSON, Agent