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l u t i*L -\ x L* < V t • •<» i« 1 A * » t*t M » i.t» v. *,x T NUDIST COLONY FOK One way to t>T t the cigarette U H K H L MOt'ftT.M IIE shortage is t o stop'Vmoking Then* HARVEY ROAD 15TII A A F IN IT A L Y Found: a Cottage ©rovr >rnimrl W. C. M A R T IN ______________ Published Every Thursday at Cottage Grove, Oregon Established August 15, 1889 -------------------- Editor, Publisher Subscription Rates. Cash In Advance Subscription rates, cash In advance. No subscription for less than 3 months. 1 Yr. 6 Mos. 3 Mos. In Lane-Douglas Counties Outside This Dist. in Oregon .... Outside Oregon in U S ............2.00 ............2.25 ...........2.50 1.25 1.50 1.75 Foreign Rates on Application. Armed Forces in U. S........................... ............ 2.00 1.50 Armed Forces Overseas ................... ............150 1.00 Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter. till P illis i IM I .75 .90 1.00 Dear Editor: A strange thing happened on Harvey Road A man put some barrels over his toma to plants to protect them and be ing of wood they took root and started to grow. I f this continues and they bear seed the barrel shortage is licked, tif there is a barrel shortage I___ n u IW > A V , M A Y à are also shotguns, ropes, razors and chloroform. Harvey Road t^V^'t do so good in the old cloth^rUrive. It is a little to early to gjgharo yet. It is all right to put the cow in the refrigerator these hot after noons. Makes her give good ice cream too, ________ C U F F ROBERTS. A good reason for a handlebar moustache S Sgt Joe M olfitt. Carbondale, I 'n , who owns the utilitarian brush. Is waist gunner in a Flying Fortress Ball turret gunner of the some plane Is his twin, S Sgt, Eddie Moffit, whose upper lip is bare. The moustache saves their buddies u whale ot con tusion. F/oyd Cjithcns Motors Authorized PHONE 37 1.00 NATIONAL D ITO R I A L z NATIONAL € CDH ‘ SSO ÇIATIO N I MT 1 11 INCREASING POPULATION Unless a census was a c tu a lly taken, it m ight be a mere con je c tu re in tr y in g to estim ate the p o p ula tion o f th is area, but o u r guess that it w ould show a sharp u p tu rn i f taken over a period ot a year ago and a s till b ig g e r one i f com pared to the 1940 o ftie ia l census. The tact th a t we have more people com ing in a ll the w h ile accounts in a large measure fo r the housing shortage and yet there are not enough w o rke rs to give the m ills th e needed labor. It m ight he s u rp ris in g i f the to ta l was made o f the new comers, who have a rriv e d hero the past year and the num ber may lie augm ented by the m ig ra tio n o f the s h ip y a rd w orkers in a short w hile. ARE WOMEN MORE RESPONSIBLE THAN MEN A c co rd in g to the c u rre n t Oregon V o te r, fig u re s com piled by W. P. D illa rd , Lane county clerk, shows th a t a g re a te r per centage o f women voted than men. The fig u re s w e re a rriv e d at by ta k in g the num ber o f women registered, n u m b e r regis tered men. plus servicemen registered, but not v o tin g and num ber and percent v o tin g . O f the q u a lifie d women voters, then* were 21,273 registered and 16.217 v o tin g fo r a percentage o f <6.2. O f men there weTe 24.258 q u a lifie d voters, 16.557 voted fo r a percentage o f 68.2. V E DAY CELEBRATIONS There are lots o f angles to the V. E. d a y celebrations, but to most o f the soldiers and m any fam ilies the w a r is ju s t h a lf o te r, so it seems th a t much o f a celebration is s o rte r o u t o f place and this appears to be th«- opinion o f most o f the nation Jo some V-E Day was another o p p o rtu n ity to ta n k up to others it was ju s t anothe r day o f w o rk as it was to the South P a c ific servicemen. The task ahead is to defeat .Japan in the shortest possible tim e and to w*>rk fo r a perm anent peace; at least fo r a b reath in g spell longer than tw e n ty fiv e years. W e d o n ’t believe th a t the I n ited States w ill ever he lu c k y enough to eome out o f the next w a r unscathed as we have the last tw o and i f we w in the next one, it w o n 't he as easy as in the past. Peace can be a tta in e d i f the p rin c ip a l nations law aside greed a nil selfishness. I t is possible to have both peace and p ro s p e rity . CASUALTY FRAUDS F am ilies o f boys and g irls k ille d in service are w arned against a new k in d o f fra u d . S w indlers are using ca su a lty lists as tip lis ts fo r several m oney-m aking schemes, said the' W a r D epartm ent. fh e most common one is a le tte r to the deceased's next o f k m lo r biograph ical in fo rm a tio n to he used in a tr ib u te to the dead h«;ro in a so-called " h a ll o f fa m e ” o r " h e r o ’s m em orial leiok. The s w in d le r asks fo r a deposit in advance. Once he gi ts his money, the fa m ily never hears fro m him again. As fa s t as such cheats have been uncovered, the U. S. Post- o ffic e has denied them use o f m ails, even prosecuted some in c rim in a l courts. — P a th fin d e r .Magazine. ________ . j. J- . it's the Pea aan! • A recent discovery o f the W isconsin ag. experim ent sta tio n m ay mean help fo r s u ffe re rs o f c o ro n a ry throm bosis. A fa rm e r i'lin g in g in tw o buckets oi blood to the e xp e rim e n t s ta tio n re ported his cows were d y in g fro m hem orrhage. The cows blood w o u ld not elot. In v e s tig a tio n revealed th a t i t was fe e d in g the cows spoiled sweet c lo v e r th a t contained the a n ti coagulant. .The a\ ' ra »p autom obile is now e ight years o ld according to fig u re s fro m the A m erican A uto m o b ile association a n il there is danger th a t the c iv ilia n tra n s p o rta tio n m ay collapse unless e tte r care is taken o f the ear. POST WRITER OATHERING MATERIAL ON LUMBER IN DUSTRY Last week M r. Sm itter sold a story to the Saturday Evening Post entitled 'T o Fell a Redwood Tree” which the Post will publish Wessel Sm liter of Pasadena. with kodachrome photographs the California, w riter of stories for actual falling of the redwoods. the Saturday Evening Post and Two better known books, “F.O.B. Liberty magazines, is staying at Detroit." was published in 1938 the Cottage Grove hotel this week and "Another Morning." a story while collecting material and ar- ¡of the Matanuska Colony in Alas ticles on lumbering indust ries. ka, was published in 1942. GALL-BLADDER OPERATION MAY FAIL TO RELIEVE SYMPTOMS The rem oval o f the g a ll-b la d d e r, diseased o r otherw iae J ^ W n t l y u- S tO i elieVe the p a ti,‘nt o f h i" sym ptom s. The ; / a m ,r e r * ,th its tp p i,a l ra d ia tio n s m ay s till '•y ' ‘«tisea V o m iting, tra n s ie n t ja u n d ice and occasionally fe ve r A b d o m in a l tenderness and m ild icterus m ay be among the resi- ♦ n ♦ -F u s l‘fns- The post ope rat ion com plex is so d e fin ite th a t it has been e n title d the Postcholecystectom y Syndrom e 'S ta tis tic s show th a t 30 to 4 0 ^ o f those who have u n d e r gone cholecystectom y (rem oval o f g a ll-b la d d e r) co n tin u e to s u ffe r fro m th is syndrom e, the causation o f w hich, u n til re ce n tly. has been som ewhat o f an enigma. A p e rtin e n t op e ra tive Im d in g m this g ro u p is th e fre q u e n t fa ilu re to discover ealeuli in the absence o f p a th o lo g y in the g a ll-b la d d e r, in spite o f pre ceding attacks o f ty p ic a l c o lie .” — fro m the X . Y. S. J o u rn a l of M edicine. T his is an in te re s tin g re v e la tio n ! I t seems th a t even i f one undergoes the ris k o f o p e ration fo r g a ll-b la d d e r the poaai- n h ty is great th a t it m ay fa il to relieve the same sym ptom s as betore the operation. H ow niueh more sensible it wmuld be to t r y c h ir o p r a c tic : which has had sp lendid results in helping th is co n d itio n . A nd I it it can I help you. ^'m e m b e r th is procedure can do you no harm . DR. H. A. HAGEN MARTIN MOTORS Pontiac Sales and Service « 0Ë HERE’S W HAT UHCLE SAJW WANTS Y O U TO D O : Select your individual quota in the 7th War Loan accordingto your income—then meet it! IJ your average income per month in Your If'ar Bond Quota in the 7 th it: (CASH VALUE) $250 L up 225-250 210-225 200-210 180-200 140-180 100-140 Under $100 a u out $ 1 8 7 .5 0 150.00 131.25 112.50 9 3 .7 5 75.00 37.50 18.75 ran Let your dollars join the fig h t in the MIGHTY SEVENTH WAR LOAN! the mighty SEVENTH! 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