PAO! TWO Cottaci 6rov( ^entrari W. Established 1888 Published Every Thursday at 25 N orth Sixth Street. OUR DEMOCRACY M A R T I N ------ ---------------------------------------------- ---------- E d ito r-P u b lis h e r S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S I O s h in A dvance) In Lane-D ouglas Counties O utside L ane-P uuglas Counties O ne Y e a r ... »1.75 O ne Y e a r __________________ »2 00 i /ae thf G ums of \Acrazy/ C H R l j r r i A N S C IE N C E S O C IE T Y .M2 Svcemi S tre e t Sunday »-hoot at 9 43 forenoon Six Months .. 90 Six M o n t i s _______________ 1.25 Three M o n t h s -------------------- JO Three Months _______________ .65 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional N o subscription accepted fo r .« sue J e e r- Wedi than th ree months. I PlIBLIS sub M E T H O D IS T Res eel "Vhiwt An a u th o rity on fire -fig h tin g recently -ai«l p ra c tic a lly all f in s could be extinguished w ith a glass o f w a te r at the begin­ nin g The great, d e stru ctive fires, in other words, are caused Igrgely by delav in discovering and fig h tin g them. In these davs. when m axim um conservation o f m aterials abi] labor is v ita l, fire co n tro l j> the d u ty o f everyone— house­ w ife. exeetrtive. forem an and w orker. And fire c o n tro l has tw o d is tia c t phases. The fir s t phase is t i n ' prevention T h a t sim ply means that every horn«- and every place o f b u xin e « must be p e rio d ic a lly inspected, and a ll fire hazards, no m a tte r how m inor they may seem. p ro m p tly elim inated. A ny one «an o b tain the necessary in fo rm a tio n on w hat to look fo r fro m fire depart- nfc nt«. fire marshals, o r from the N a tio n a l Board o f F ire U n - , d f " riters. *5 John St. X. w Y o rk C ity ‘ The second phase is fire prevention . A nd it Is n 't enough to dppend on y o u r local fire -fig h tin g departm ent, no m a tte r how ggod it is. A fire w hieh could he im m e d ia te ly put out in its firs t sfage, may tu rn a home o r a fa c to ry in to •» r a r in g in fe rn o in a m a tte r o f m inute*. A little equipm ent, plus a lit t le know ledge. • makes it possible fo r any one to e xtin g u ish the average fire safely and sw iftly . It is w ell to have a chemical e xtin g u is h e r o f an approved type on hand. In ad d itio n , have a supply o f sand and a hose v h en you can reach them in s ta n tly Sand is a first-class ex­ tinguishe r. and should be used w herever it is too d if f ic u lt to njaeh a fire w ith w ater. W hen you ta ckle a fire , move fa s t— a»d d o n ’t get excited. Everyone who can should take advantage o f the fire c o n tro l irtot ruction given by c iv ilia n defense organizations. The lessons on how to defend ourselves against in ce n d ia ry a tta ck can he applied w ith equal force to a il o th e r kin d s o f fire . The goal we must s triv e fo r is to make "‘ every house a fire c o n tro l s ta tio n .” S PA R E T H E DOCTOR ------------------------------- — W a r’» d ra in on the n a tio n 's doctors eontinues to grow ra p id ly . In tim e, it is lik e ly th a t a ll p h y n e a lly f i t yo u n g e r doc- tors, and m any o ld e r doctors, w ill be called to m ilita r y service. _ J so. . the f a burden x . . d o c to r, w ho rem ain . * at home A k nd o f » w o rk on the w ill he d o u b le ,! a n d re d o u b le d . 'S’i 1i / ftn d ,l,o n !' , , F , r ' t ' ‘ In p ro p o rtio n to its w eight when d ry . Douglas f i r timber ia p. rhape s tro n g e r than th a t o f any o ther la r g e c o n ife r in the c o u n try and being tough, durable, and elasfic, it » a d m ira b ly suited fy» -¿upbuilding, piles, and heavy tim ber in general. “ W hi-u lu m bering is going on in the be.-t Douglas w. woods . . many * f t¥ie long slender poles are saved fo r spars: and so « n p .r i„ r i . I W ir , h„ , h , , ,.a,M , „ r ¡ „ shipyard in the w o rld , and it n in te re s tin g to fo llo w th e ir fo r- tune*. Ki lied - ami arid - — dragged e -w a OIVI te r, . they are ----- r peeh-d ---- ---- — "J to tid I...»- u ir i a ir raised again a * yards and masts fo r ships, given iron roots and eanva«. f«iKa m . deeorafed w ith n ___ - J and j _______ . . . . . where v canvas fofiage. flags, sent a to sea. in glad m otion they go cheeriiT over the ocean p ra irie in e v e r, la titu d y and longitude, singing and b lo w in g responsive to the same wind« th a t waved them when they were in the wood*. m W" e P a e e f ° r c e n t n ™ * th e F fh u x r *»un/l the w o rld lik e tounsts. m eeting m any a frie n d fro m the o ld hOTie to re s t: some tra v e lin g lik e themselves, so m e sta n d in g head downward in m nddy harbors, h o lding up the p la tfo rm s o f w harves. and others doing a ll kin d s o f hard tim b e r w ork, show y /»» I- • id d tn . . M, '— John M u ir _ in r»-l gx re s t Log. r * or h The fo B R A V E S T PAGES Some o f the brightest and bravest pages in the h is to ry of th is w ar are being w ritte n in the Balkans. H it le r ’s b ru ta l legions have overrun the litM e stat.-s— hat they have not broker, the s p irit o f the people. The Balkan people, by the milli« in are fig h tin g back. The saga o f General M ik h a ilo v ic h , the Y ugoslavian leader w ill make a m agnificent book some «lay. When the Y ugoslavian armres were erushed. a plane was ready to take him to safety. B ut he refused to go. He remained behind to organise the most rem arkable g u e rrilla arm y in h is to ry — an arm y w hich has ta k- en a to ll of thousands o f Germans and Italians. Some ¿li.CXkl square m ib s o f rough and d iffic u lt c o u n try is s till c o n tro lle d by M ik h a ilo v ic h ’s hordes H itle r and M tm aolini have no b itte re r, braver, o r mere determ ined enemy. STRICTLY MODERN HOUSE y * rt 8?de Paved rtreet New frtindation »1400, »650 down, balance $20 payable every 3 months These payments include taxes and interest. CURRAN ADDITION 4 room mciern house. Venetian blinds. Corner lot 60x100 Few fruit trees. »1900 One third down 4-rorm bouse just outside city limits on South 1st street Needs some repairs but livable as is $1100, »/, down $20 per month ’ MERL KING W ith RODM ANS Phone 216 To the E d ito r: O nce in o ie It I* the tim e of y e a r in o u r la ir v a l-| ley when th ere Is mi abundance of fresh tr u ll amt vegetable« This ye ar m uch m o re than ever th ere tav» been repeated w arn ing « that ,r W;,r” <*»*! n,' xl w ,n ,'' r - I V - ’ *»' «Mil tiff ih»< hi I»’ nt t«| " w ” prsqutre foi It now fo r m any tint »I I * " - ftm hrlfui mihi item s o rd in a rily on the grocer» AUOUST ~~ shelves w ill go to our arm ed V 11-1/ tiilvlnq txmned force«. Tttta. too, w ill Include •» . in .wnssfva iju» oh «itti y. m a jo r portion o f the d ried p r o - 1 V Itti ducts put up this fa ll by can- “U P a llio M « n » n < l» s ,<• nerics M uch home d ryin g can he ‘ •s A vii«« « t * i « fli. A uiju » b In h ly !■' i done inexpensively at home If de­ 1* Pnqliah m ll vi t*i»'4i ir» sired T h e re m ay he n lim e when »Miteni»« New Ainrlet- money can ’t buy w hat we need. A d«mi. 1864 w o td to the wise ,’M M K it» « » ila » ló, V A n i» thilrt»ln«on rei i* AN O BSERVER li.jkMi» ground». 1637 i N a m e on R«s|U«'«t> «• ,31 -Ctv«!«Ml n. 8 C . itavus 'At ItJ tWA. by eutthquuk«. luted Miao N YYY IIO S IIT A I, O P E S U l 4?* In re alistic readiness fo r easii a llie s w hich may result fro m com ing h« I ties in the A leu tian s, a new fo u r-m illio n d o lla r N aval H or'pital has been opened at S e a t­ tle on a 165-acrr sue. F irs t of the hospital buildings was hegun In F e b ru a ry of I h l : >r , r ",nd “ * «»rn*n.Aa.«a».n com - prises a com plete co m m un ity w ith in itself. T h re e are fo rty-o n e buildings including q u a rters for one hundred navy nurse« The corpsm en b arrac ks w ill quai ler 375 hospital corpsmen. T h e hos­ p ita l equipm ent Is of Ih e most !>Pe ,n d ' vk ►dually T m II v heat heated trays to transpo rt food (rom the die I g alley A guard force is m a in tain ed and the I m w - p ila l ha« its ow n fire fig h tin g trucks, equipm ent, and o rg a n iza ­ tion. £flf Æfore Cheese Forest Fire Facts according to Secretarv each family m the state T o encourage c o ^ u m .-rs this 387 m illion pounds F IR T R E E S Historical Eventa 7X<£«e Im p o rta n c e ; o f „ fire a w ar m e w in , a p reven tio n B ible school 10:00 a m Service 1 1 0 0 a m. Y,»ung p ^ l e « service b> , ta. 6 l5 p m Evangelistic sendee, , L, tics w h ich show th a t 95 per 7 65 p. m. ,-ent o{ cyretpn's U m ber produc- --------------- tion u lI!Ux} for mihtar> purposes F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H E re ile L. W h ite . P a s to r It taJte8 ^ooo-board feet for each C hurch school a t 9 65 a m M rs. m an in u n ifo rm . r,re lo8S °*» i a n r eacfl J * ™ W u C . M a r tin . S u pt M o rn in g ~ w o r- Season o f the w ould ru n In f * > r >uch m onev tn shJP servx * • ’ 11 00 Serm on »tib- previous tim e. D u rin g th e firs t fiv e m onths this y e a r m o re th an -------------------------------------- F O O Il N O W ASSEM BLY O F GOO H ilto n T . P a rk . P as to r. Sunday school a t 9 45 a m Preaching. 1 1 a m. Young peuple's service a t 6 30 p. m Evening S f UNTITI TE < I.E R H -fA ltK IE K EXAM A N N O F M E li e v a n g e ls tic service. 7 65 p m Tueatiay nig h t, p ra y e r service. An e x am in atio n fo r su b stilu tc / s S O M E T H /N 6 FO ^A LL 7D DO. 7 65 p m T h u rs d a y night, p reach ­ c le rk and c a rrie r ha« l« v n an ­ ing service, 7 65 p m nounced a t Ih e C o ttag e G rove post o f f i c e This ex am in atio n Is C A T H O L IC C H U R C H fo r the purpexu* of «-slnhltshing an Rev. J. L. M a x w e ll. Pastor. Mass each Sunday a t 8 of Agriculture Claude R. percent o f all cigarettes tossed and copy «g the announcem ent W est M a in S tre e t W lckard ' I t ■ a rich source o f aw a y ig n ited th^ grass T h e a v e r- fro m the C iv il Service Secretary S ib b a th school. 9 30 o'clock _______ fo° l <’^ n * n ts ^ia t are vital to age tim e for ignition was five min- prvaching service 11:00 o'clock •* ,hc , a* L„ " F rth e rm o re con- isk^e u t« E ve ry S a tu rd a y . V is ito rs w elcom e Hon« m ust be in S e a ttle on o r be­ fore S ep tem b e r 11th J R Leon- ^LP °f **“ f>rp« and « 'r >* P ^ i f h t who wastes a d o c to r’s tim e may. unw ittin g ly . year F u rth e rr^ re cheese pro- Qut (o reduce locaT toaaea^ o field be d e p riv in g a person w ho desperately m eda it. o f m edical at- <>>» nt A Th» .t h 7 ad'? * ‘.nir. t 1h<“ • » lo h ,n ' « mav help theae doctors p erform th e ir jo b w ith m axim um e ffi- plies • n .c W J ,.,, Surxiay wfwsM a t 9 65 M ackm . Skip» M or ng w orxhtp at 11 ’ear and w i,h an aver age otnduetion of 176 mflhon pounds d u rin g those five months he m a iir tIh L » B rid ‘:'’ S u n d a y to v'Ls.r th e A lex P5 ° ' ^ r B e lk n a p U " 1 J " . “ J?0 ' Ji / " t x»a r ,h n p ld o ver M 803 Main St. Canning Tomatoes Cantaloupes Potatoes Apples Vegetables Throw yo u r scrap into ih e fig h t e n tire p a rty w ill leave fo r a trip re tu rn e d jg jn g tJregon coast T h u rs d a y the baby fo r „ M a y of Mr R am sey „ a m em b er of th . P o rt FREE land police. - — .... . O ffic e Supplies T h e S en tin e l TO PURCHASERS OF WAR STAMPS Official U. S. Army Air Corps Squadron Insignia /« color oil d oth, these in­ signia are g re a t fo r te w in g on y o u n g s te r« ’ s w e a te ra , ahirta o r jacket«. S ta r t a collection. You get one o f these regulation A ir Corps S q u a d ro n I n a ig n ia — th e kin«! ac tu a lly on fighter» an d b o m b e rs — F R E E every tim e you buy a W a r S tam p fro m a Shell Dealer. A new one out each week. T H IS V /ttK " 4 9 r t , BOMBARDM ENT SQ U A D R O N Not this time ! k ^ T d ^ T -c Marshfield over th e w eek end The Thr«jw your scrap into the figh V E T E R A N S O F F O R E IG N H A R S m eets 2nd M o nd ay of the m o n th a t C o ttag e Grove a rm o ry . A I! m em bers a re In ­ vited to att«md. W . A re Gregg, f ’rwnmvnder ( lle Greg- i * 11?, T H IN G S TO W A T d l FOR m ade o f m o istu re-p ro o f paper, to fit o ver fo re fin g e r and thum b when yo u ’re dipping doughnuts, o r w h a te v e r you w ish to dunk . . . Apple syrup, as a possible sub­ s titu te fo r w a r-s h o rte d glycerine in keeping tobacco products moist . . . A non-alcoholic cologne ,on account of the w a n th at is snow- w h ite in color and deliciously nam ed "Ic e C re a m " . . . A new Decca alb u m of h it tunes from T h is Is T h e A rm y ," w ith a ro y ­ a lty o f tw o cents fo r each of the eight record sides going to th e , A rm y R e lie f Fund. Dillard Market on state cheese w e can lig h ten the load on are both doing n ic e ly m eat supplies w hich w ill be short - M - rs S. - A. - B olton. D ean and fo r th e next couple o f m onths." M a b k end M rs . A n n a B o lton m ade a business trip tc Eugene M onthly. kmfe c h e ^ i ' X w rn N > X r d is h ^ m g X k ^ « ,- war A u to w.ndow- raised and lowered by th e same k in d of mo- tor that now operates automati- calI> the disappearing tops on roadsters - • - A ' dunker’s glove" glove Chiropractic Phyaician Cedars to meet wartim e need- both at L ' l>a farnil> 1nd Mrs & home and abrood. We may need ,r> They also w en t to even more before long We S rig h t on m a kin g cheese w ith - M r * . Juba ilc n e r w a y < k»X* On». lx.* . F N-. out an y le t-d p B y using m o re home S a tu rd a y . She and Plastic fastener* of a type simi­ DR .H. A. HAGEN F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H So. 6th and H a rris o n iores,Jl » re tu rn e d to th e local Rev. C. A lfre d H e ra ld . P as to r count>r according to L yn n F Sunday school a t 9 45 a. m. C ro n e m ille r. aaaistant state f ° r - Classes fo r d iffe re n t age group«. ” :e r ,n c h a rS * o t land use M o rn in g p reaching service. 11:00 a m. In th«' evening, a combined young people and a d u lt service a t . and Mm . C E. Fmn«?rty 7 .4 5 p m . “ B u t th ey th a t w a it upon the S 7 w Tav" L o rd shall renew th e ir s tre n g th ; « j , ' th ey sh all m ount up w ith wings mday a „ w n , ira , " v r TV»«-..-,.- W ' -Hall J not I as eagles; ' they sh all IUH run ««M and ed la r to. and intended to ta k e the place of. the p rio rity -s tru c k m eta) slide fasteners ° f P‘a* ‘ ® 1 ject. “S o ld ierin g fo r Jesus C h ris t.” M'ednesday evening at 8:00. cnoir c h o ir practice. Thursday evening a t * t :0 <)0 h ou r o f p ra y e r and Bible study. „ • |h, it » recognized as one of the most im n — t — o f a ll p.'.«.VIIIV p ro te c tiv e foods — - i p o rta — Secretary Wlefcan; gives added . ' , .. . ' be weary; and they shall walk r n in h s m *° tn »Nr . . . 40:31. the «mprwtant part e r a ‘ “ J ’ '» » « * « t h th e H D . and not fa in t.” Isa. Bolton family. cheew' Plav’ *» enproving nutri- n n a B r olton, rs. X , h,e’ hh s M A rs R A jI(rn a „ . ™ M r. r, and an M an, M r a«, and M rs. S M . R.ams«y of w of ™ rU - McKengie ^12' ent high p r o d ^ iio n ER I In. I F»«-li.iv) I am tM a nuli io be