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PAOK FOUR
SIFEUl'lBOSFOR
WATER OUTLIHEO
Necessity For Safeguarding
Water Supply Told By
State Health Board
What constitutes safe drinking
water and methods of obtaining It
arc told this week by the Oregon
State Board of Health The board's
statement follows
In rural communities each owner
must assume responsibility for the
quantity and quality of water re­
quired tor his owu household • • a
vital matter If good health and hap­
piness are to prevail in the home.
In the cities this responsibility is
in the hands of the city of­
ficials, who see to it that the sour­
ces of supplies are safely located
with respect to contaminating
agencies, and that the water is
properly treated to insure safety
before it is delivered to the con-
turner
To be satisfactory for domestic
purposes, water should be pleasant
to taste, free from disagreeable
odors and Incapable of causing dis
comfort or disease. The Oregou
State Board of Health has made an
extensive study of waler supplies.
As a result it has found that safety
demands certain principles be ob­
served in locating, developing and
maintaining these supplies.
tn the waler thet ehould net he
there
To have a safe w ster tt la necee-
»ary that the source o i »upply be
located at a safe distance from all
sources of pollution such as leach
V is ito r from O rsin — Mr. and
Ing cesspools, leahv sew ers and Mrs Harold l-aswell of Drain were
types of sewage treatment devices to spend ihe week here.
which permit sewage leaechlug In­
u the —
_______________
Tonsils Out— Gladys W allace of
to
soil. The
construction of
such "devices should be such that Jasper underwent an operation for
tt will preveut entrance Into the removal of tonsils at Ihe office of
water supp.y of drippings from the a local physician Monday,
pump, surface wash, water from
R, mov, Tonsil»— Arthur Browu
shallow depths or other for'‘i8,‘ 1 anderweui au operation tor tonsil»
matter The surface of the ground
offk.e of #
must be kept free of polluting j physician.
water
Home from Yachat»— Mrs M. B
If these precautions are taken lluntly drove to Yachats Friday
to protect a safe waler, it will con­ bringiug Mr Huntly hack with her
tinue to be satisfactory ao long as to spend ihe week-eud here
the soil In the vicinity is free of
T . on sils Out— The
contaminating matter.
A hacterl-
eseaa.ww., -
-
--- small son of
ological examination of a sample Mr.
Mrs. Staulford ou Fast
of water when made hy a qualified Main street underwent au opera-
bacteriologist Is important, bat, 1 1 ion for removal of hts toualla Sat-
contrary to the opinion of many . unlay
people li is not the tlraL step to
be taken to determine the safety ol
1
a water eupplv Thee proper pro
collector “ th*‘ ,Utern* ‘
*
nue department, was a bualuess
.'aid nr« 1« firat to m ake a careful
*
cedure ts firs
visitor In
Springfield _ Tuesday Mr
■urvAY
of
the
sanitary
condition#
survey ot m e sauicarj
rurslev works out of Eugene
in the vicinity of the supply. not-|
ing the character and location of
Former Reaidant Mere— Mr and
any aud all matter that may be a Mrs John Ketels of Portland were
source oí pollution.
here over the week-eud visiting at
Ihe home of his parents, Mr and
Mrs. John Ketels, Sr.
Advise Testing pf Springs
It Is, therefore, advisable never
to accept a spring or well i
source of supply until its sanitary
quality has been determined by bac­
teriological examination. Taste,
color and odor have all proven to
be deceptive teste. They should
never be accepted as final. For in­
stance a clear sparkling water may
be grossly polluted and be posi­
tively dangerous to drink, while
another, highly colored, may con­
tain substances that have no hy-
genic significance. The same may
be said of odors; both odor and
color, hovfever, like unusual flav­
ors, generally Indicate pollution.
That Is to say there Is something
CLOVER’S
Beauty Shop
343 - 5th St
TH U R SD A Y, JUNB G, 1»»C
nhwb
Greater Lamber
Outlook Is Seen
TOWN AND VICINITY
The purity of water has always
been a subject of importance and
every year it receives more at
tention from the general public as
knowledge of the danger of con­
tamination is more and more real­
ised. Water is capable of dissolv­
ing and absorbing many gases, liq
ulds and solids. This water may
absorb or dissolve certain substan
ces found in air, on the surface of
the ground, or in ihe sail, and be
often rendered unfit for domestic
purposes.
TRY
sm iN om iL D
Down from » r U g e - F r e d
SAFETY PROVISIONS ARE O A TH ER IN O FACTS
ABOUT RURAL POWER
E FFEC TIVE ON JUNE 12
Changes In M otor Laws O utlined
By Secretary Of State; In
t ff e c t Wednesday
|ncr. M . In 1935 Con-
H a rris
Rapid accumulalloti of facte oon
tin June 12, several n»w regula­
ceru
ln . rural elw trlfleatlon lu Dra­
tions of the motor vehicle laws will
gon is lu progress •« i “»1 »»«• »*“«•'
become
vffectltve,
a«
enacted
by
T akin g Vacation— Verne Daniels
the 1946 legislature
One of the will b« prepared to r»c«lv» full
and family are spending Ihe week
Revised reports for 10.44, accord­
moat
Important
of
Ihe
new laws benefit (rout the adiulnlalrallon
in Southern Oregon on a vacation, ing to the Timber Conservation
program lu thia (laid, according to
Johu l.orah Is managing Mr. Dan­ Board at Washington. D. C„ place Is thul known as the motor vehicle reporla made at the annual iue»t-
safely
responsibility
act.
a
form
of
iel's business while he Is away
lumber consumption at 15.407,000,
..........................
new to the peo tug o< th« Oregou Commlllee ou
000 feel, aud anticipated consuinp
Sunday at Monros— Mr and Mrs.
pie of Oregon allhough now lu e f­ Electricity In Agriculture held at
tlon during Ihe first half of 1936 at
H K. Gerber spent Bunday visiting
fect in more than 28 states, reports tnegon State college
8.388.000.000 feel "If this Is »us
E'xleualvi- detailed eurveye of 16
with relatives at Monroe Miss
Secretary of State Karl Snell.
talned, Ihe year will see an Increase
Jessie Squires returned with them
In operation this law Is designed touullea have alreeady been made
of from 10 lo 15 per cent over 1934
to promote safety ou the streets aa ou SERA project under the
for a short vlell
! This presuppo^s a moderate con-
and
highways by eliminating th ere works dlvlslou aud supervlaed by
Returns to Work— Miss Leta [ (laulng Increase in residential con-
from any driver ogalust whom F. K. I’rlce. agricultural euglneer
Squire« left Friday for Son Fran »tructlou throughout the year and
them atanda au unsallarivd final of (lie agricultural experlineut sta
cisco where she Is employed after the CCC camp bulldlug plauued for
Judgment fur damage tu property Hull lu atldlilon lo iheae are com
spending a week here visiting with I this spring aud summer
In su amount eaceedlng 8188.80 or prebeuslve surveya made hy Ihe
her parent..
u„ . (or Ihe death or bodily Injury tu rural dlvlaloiia of the private power
Birthday Dinner— Mrs. W H. been reasonably stable lu eplte of auy persuu resulting from the oper cumpaulea.
Ail lacia are belug assembled
Bollard entertained at the I’>4 lard the suspension before the first of atlou of auy motor vehicle ou a
home with a birthday dlnuer W’ed , hi , yMr of minimum prices uuder highway until such Judgtueut la aud coordinated by Ihe office of Ihe
ueoday uoou in honor of Dr. Poll- (he lumber code; In orders they satisfied sod proof Is rurultbed of public service commissioner, as di
ard Mr aud Mrs. Carl Steeu of have declined materially Tbs aver­ ability to respond to damages lo reeled recently hy Governor t'has
II Marllu.
age price received by West Coast the future,
Eugene were additional guests
National Average le Low
lumber
manufacturers
dropped
Likewise, the driver who baa
Sieter Vierte— Mias Verna V a n e * from 817 80 per M feet tu the first
Oregou faces a som ewhat differ
lieeu convicted of auy violation rc
». U
v ..
|o
|# ||w qulrtug mandatory revocation of eut problem from that of moat
left Saturday for Vancouver. B.
after speodlug several day. h e r . second half of 1934, aud to 816
815 38
30 hie operator's or chauffeur's lie stales. It was brought out »1 ihe
s i lire home of her brother. Dr
e lite la uot again permitted to ineeltiig. aa lu many western Or»
lu February. 1936
Milton V. Walker. She will go on
drive uutll he baa furnished proof gou counties from 68 lo 76 per cent
A recommendation that the West
lo her borne at London, Ontario,
of financial responsibility aud Ills of the (arms already have access to
Coast lumber luduetry and the eev license has been regularly restored power lluee The average uutuber
Cauada.
LARGE SAVINGS MADE
I eral Industries lu (he South rnanu
Such proof must be maintained for of farm homes served lu the coun­
Returns from Hospital— William I gaetur| n< both softwoods aud hard
Boys Lose Tonsils—Jimmy and
W IT H FARM BANK LOANS
a period of three yeaera. at the eud try as a whole le o uly 15 per cent
------- " has
...............
— * to h‘*
returned
ble h“m*
home 1 WOod» m a g , subetauttal reduction.
-
JTIIJ
Jerry Lake, o sous
wzaaa* w
of
»a —•
Mr. • —
aud
—
— —-
Mrs — Hancock
The HERA eurvey worker» male
of which period If the driver has
The closing of 88,800 Isind bank \ j ax
underwent tonsil oper on —
East
Main -------
street after spend iu
—— ------
In luuiuet
lumber Biasas
stocks, le contained lu
uot been iuvolved In su additional ped all exlallug Hues, mapped pro
and emergency Laud bank commie- a,ious here Wednesday nt the *rf ing several weeks tu the hospital. (be lataat rellort of the Timber Con
offeuse which requires mandatory posed extensions, estim ated rough
sioner loans during the past two jjce of a local physician,
He wishes to thank bis many [ tarvatlou board. Washington. D. U..
revocation of his license, he re­ ly the coat of such extensions, and
years for approximately 871.008.-!
friends for their klnduess during Just received by the West Coast
sume»
his regular status as a mo­ questioned every prospective cus­
000 has enabled farmers in the four
Brother Here— Ed Eggtmauu of uis Illness.
Lumbermen's association. !4eatlle.
tom» r along propose»; extensions
tor
vehicle
operator.
northwest states to refinance m o re, Fort Wayne. Indiana arrived here
regarding possible extent of use of
Under
this
act,
proof
of
reepun
than 885.000.000 of accumulated in- Saturday to visit with his brother ARMY FOREIGN SER VIC E |
ln « N M » * recommendations
electricity.
slblllty
Is
regarded
as
having
been
____,
_
_
were
made
dealing
with
the
need
debtednees. It is estimated, at the and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs C.
Extension To Bo Cootly
RANKS BEING FILLED ] for
organised research tn a r established when an Insurance
same ttme getting their paymnts F. Eggtmann
Most of these extensions are lu
policy, surety, cash or personal
-----------
chltectural
style
and
engineering
spread over a long period of time
The United State army recruR- ^
,n prefabr„.ated ,ttmbar I kum I has been furnished showing more sparsely Bellied country with
with an interest saving of approxl
H er. from Ashland— Mrs. H. T.
mg office tn Portland 1. adding m- L
„ „ farm bulldln<. and that the person In whoae behalf only about four or five fam ilies to
matelv 81 000.000 a veer Borrow- Mitchell of Ashland spent Friday
petua to the recruitteg campaign I
>nd m0thoda of such proof la filed Is able lo ree­ the mile, making coat of distribu­
ers are showing their appreciation and Saturday here visiting with
economies
The report pond In damages to the extent of tion high The elate workers are
and good faith by meeting their In- her daughter, Mrs D B Murphy now in progress in order to fill ail L
its
foreign
service
vacancies
lbat
m
anufacturer,
of 86888 (or any one person Injured awaiting announcement of Ihe
atallment payments promptly, the and with her two sons. Delbert and
(ore the end of the fiscal year now I
, bulld,n f materlala
cou or killed, or 818.080 for iwo or more policy of the government lo this
Land bank reports.
James Mitchell.
rapidly drawing to a cloae. atcor«»-,
reiearch
persons Injured or killed, and lo and other respects
The state committee voted un
ing to a statem ent by MaX»r H. D .l
oct.upy,n<
,ow coat damage to property In the amount
Similarly the Intermediate Credit
Bagnall. the army recruiting
home market at the elp en ae of ,Um- of 8L080 resulting from any one anlmoualy to continue (or the com ­
bank has helped farmers and stock !
fleer iu Portland.
ber. and s la ted th a t It would be accident. Whenever like amounts, ing year the research work carried
men to come through this difficult
Foreign service vac-ancle. for the
for
lumber luduetry such as Judgment Is then deemed on at ihe college Into application
period by making nearly 8133,000.- j
Hawaiian Island, offer an “usual I
u
(o
000 of operating credit available i
satisfied for the purpose of Ibis art. of electricity to farm operations.
Many of the present studies will be
through local production credit as­
ly interesting
lain 1«. former share of sm all h o » .,
many branches available, including j
continued and other» will be added,
sociations. cooperative marketing
S T U D E N T UNION BEING
markets.
By R. 5. HECHT
Infantry, coast artillery, quarter­
associations, fruit financing cor
TA LK ED A T U N IV E R S IT Y It was decided.
PreriWeel J e í f t f « Beakers
master corps, engineers, and medi­
porations. livestock loan companies
,4 u aria»»»
cal department, while for the Phil­
Visit from Portland—Ivan Mc­
and regional agricultural credit
University of Oregon. Eugene,
corporations at a record low Inter-i
lth o u g h , as official studies of ippine Islands, vacancies are still
June 8— A student committee, to Kinney of Portland wae here visit
business conditions show, busi­ available (or coast artillery and the
est rate. Of this amount borrowed,
dlecuaa with a faculty group the Ing friends over the w eekend
more than 8100.000,000 has been re­ ness ts still far from having struck chemical warfare service.
question of a student union build-1
Its (nil stride,
Ing for the University of Oregon.! Visit at Salem— Mr. and Mrs.
paid.
’«V.
T nevertheless. I A P R IL AUTO D EA TH S
was named here by Dr. C. V. B oyer.1 Harry M Stewart, Mr. and Mrs
Although the Bank for Coopera­
'y
* believe that tt la
tives did not get actively under |
president
of the university. T his' Welby Stevens and Mr». Margaret
DROP 50 PER C EN T
undoubtedly true
action was taken aa the result of Fulop spent Sunday at the Fulop
way until February. 1934, It has en­
that the natural
.
. __ wll„
installation of a new X-Kay shoe
abled 128 northwest cooperative
economic
M°n°m .e proe-
A 5c per cent cut In
!
mach,ne „ , be W11,lam . a campaign launched som e time ranch near Salem
esses
which
have
fatalities
in
Oregon
was
recorded
•
marketing and purchasing associa
..w a y s brought J
8ueU. .t r e t a r y of state, « ‘- e . Inc. store In Eugene ba. ago by the Emerald, student dally, i
C A R D OF T H A N K 6
to revive Interest In the project
tions to serve their members to bet­
the nation out of (or the month of April. 1835. a . completely r e m o v e all g o e s, work
We wish to thank our many
A student unlou was one of the
ter advantage through the use of
Th“ uew X W objectives of the university gift frflends and neighbor» for Ibelr
a slump are bow compared to April of the preceding »">«”
narly 87.000.000 in loans tor ac­
and have boon year In a compilation r e le a se d ,'“ » ' “1'“ '• “ “ •>» » ’ »r> * * “° W
campaign, started on the campus sympathy aud kindness shown us
quiring or refinancing facilities and
for some time
’
being used in the northwest. It was
during our recent bereavement
for working capital purposes
m su lled in th< Williams store at In 1923. and a large sum was
steadily at work this week
Mrs Margaret Fulup
laying the foun-
Only 17 persona lost their “ »•» i
M lb„ , tore waa pledged for It at that time, part of
foua-
and children
S P R IN G F IE L D M E T H O D IS T
dattons for more ; aa a result of motor vehicle crashes
u ,,» which has already been collected
a c tiv e b u sin ess i ln Aprtl. whU. a year ago 33 d t t h a
“ ““
i‘oc6Uon «
K. g HECHT
condition.
resulted from similar caus»a. The | W iliam »«» stre»t l«sl wwsk-en
Dean C. Poindexter, Minister
Children . Day program w
wur
rtcord fo(.
month j
The Children'!
ill, j ^ e u a t there i s p o w l n . a
oí M cK enilf bridge wm h»r* on I
•
gumption
hu«ln«»MJ4 Tuesday
Predicted; H alf-
Year Mark Exceeded
NATURAL FORGES AID
BUSINESS RECOVERY
NEW » S H O E
MICHINE UNIQUE
A
Special for Summer—
particularly to the children at 11 their own prosperity and not wait
^ 1 b Th th n, will h e “ In t h e for th» Government at Washington
Shampoo and finger waves
hair cut all for 50c
o c oc
e
____
Service of the King '’
■
CONSTANT HOT WATER
k v
5
-
Constant Hot Water
Service At Reasonable Cost
REMARKABLY LÒW COST
Northwest Cities Gas Co.
Springfield
Bugene,
to make It for them. In other words,
the normal economic vigor and vl-
tality of the United States Is slowly
but Inevitably bringing recovery
ca^ h elp X I : Bu’t £ T fu n T m « -
report of fatalities for the year In
Oregon, the total for four months
being 74 during 1936 and 88 In 1934,
aod reduction of 18 percent.
|n apJte ot lhe improved fatality
record, the total number of motor
PE1HTINC
b D s ë S ëss
Irrigation Notice
To Flat Rate
Consumers
i and see how they feel.”
You simply try them on and then
! look at them by X-ray—actually
Hours: 6 a. m. to 10 a. m., and 5 p. m. to 9 p. m.
Days: Even number houses on even dates; odd
number houses on odd dates. All on 31st day of month.
“Your Job
Is Next"
Our business is printing.
We have the equip­
ment and the experience to do good work. . . .
Our prices are always moderate and our service
prompt . . . If you are ln need
of
letter-heads,
circulars, catalogs, broadsides or booklets we can
save you money, time and worry. . . . Let us sub­
mit samples and make estimate on any work you
may have. You are under no obligation.
Only one line of hose to be used for each lot. No
irrigation through open hose; sprinkler or nozzle must
be attached.
During a fire ln the city all irrigation must cease.
4th Street
see your feet inside the »hoes. You
know how they’re going to (It.
“The machine will be of partlcu
lar value to mothers buying «hoes
for growing children,” Mr. Hay
ward points out. The child place»
hl» foot In the machine and there
Is an observation gla»» for the par
ent, the child, and the saleaman.
Thu» the parent need not depend
on the Inexperienced Judgment of
the child In »electing the shoe, but
can »ee exactly how the shoe fits.
“X-ray »hoe fitting la n »clentlflc
First lot or fraction thereof (building space in­
cluded ) ...... .................... ................................................$3.50
Discount if paid on or before June 10, 1935,
50c
Shoes for the Whole Family
SHOES FITTED BY X-RAY
See Thia New Scientific Way of Fitting Shoe»—
CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR
98c to $2.98
WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR
98c to $3.98
ENNA JETT1CK FOOTWEAR
$5 and $6
MEN’S WORK SHOES
$1.49 to $4.98
$1.98 to $4.98
Sprinkling y2 width of street or roadway in front
of each lot or major portion thereof, .... . ..........$1.00
Metered consumers are not restricted as to hours
or dates.
Compliance with these regulations Is solicited for
the mutual benefit of all.
W illiam s fo r Shoes
MEN’S DRESS SHOES
Each additional adjoining lot or fraction thereof
(net)
.......................- ............................. - ................. $2.00
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY
The Willamette Press
B M M to you and your fan,u y ^ y,
E Hayward, manager of WII-
uanis «tore In Eugeni* This service
I ta available In Eugene only at the
Wi|||an,s store.
W hatever kind of shoes you buy,
dress sh o e, sport shoes, for men.
j
tel healing processes will corns from «“« «“>“»»> «»< A‘'rU ° ’ er
1
‘
natural causes and not from political prior rising from 1,718 In 1934 to
remedies. Despite the Blackening of 1,736 ln 1936. A cd d eots for the
business now apparent, despite ex- first four months totaled 8,736, a
pressions of disappointment we hear * m ile under the 1934 mark of 8,899.
from various quarters, nevertheless
injuries resulting from automo-
I am confident that these funds- bu#
numbered 433 thia
mental healing processes. If not
April
and
443
In
April, 1934, while
spectacular, are none the lets sure­
(be
year’s
total
for
the period end­
ly at work.
Gradually our business leaders ing April 38 was 1,691, aa com
ars showing greater confidence la pared to 1,696 lost year.
the future and are assuming a mors
Eight pedestrians were among
forward looking position. 1 firmly be­ the fatally Injured persona In April,
lieve that If we will make up our com prising virtually half of the
minds to replace fear-psychology
with confidence-psychology the re­ number killed. One death was tha
sults will fully Justify such a new result of a railroad and motor women or children, you can now
vehicle collision.
attitude.
buy them with absolute confidence
In their fit. No more guesswork. No
more depending upon numbered
j nixes. No more “Take a few ntepx
Irrigation Season from June 1 to October 1
Phone 2
M a jo rity O r Oregon Farm s Now
Served Or W ith in Resoh
Of K lectrle Service
method or fitting ahoex accurately
and with absolute certainty. It will
enable tha W illiams’ Btores clerks
to »ay, 'These »hoc» that we sell
you are exactly tha right » lie and
shape for your foot.'
With the
X-ray fRtlng service It Is possible
to see your own feet Insld» your
WILLIAMS’ STORES, Inc.
Where Thrifty People Buy A Save
1015 Willamette St.
Eugene