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 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 •» 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