ready for distribution some time Hi* advise to ua Is “always lie guy '
WHAT TO DO FOR ASTHMA
in 1947 This will be the first new Time will pass faster that way."
Th* condition ''asthma” should not be confused with Hi"
yearbook since the 1942 edition, I resolw to make a better spirt
|Hihl*'ation having been suspend in erase this feeling from my rapid hnuitliing that occurs frequently in heart and kidney di
W. a MARTIN_________________________ Editor. Publisher
By Harris Ellsworth, Rep. in
ed during the war.
heart.
aease. It is a condition ehariietrrised by periodic iittnckx of
Subscription Rate*, Cash in Advance
Congress from Oregon
1 still have available fur distri
tavern's Mom,
spasms of the bronehiiil lubes where it is difficult to exhale
Subacription rate*, cash in advance. No subacription for l«»*s than 3j
bution a limited number of the
Mrs. Henry lleta or expel air from the hniga. Thia produm’a the "wheexe.” *
months.
6 Mos.
3 Mos
1 Yr.
Atom Bomb Test
1942 YearlxMiks entitled ''Keeping
.75
Asthma is due in practically all eases to a "hypersensitive-
Tn Lane-Douglas Counties ___ _
_______ 2.00
1.25
Elaborate preparation* to make Livestock Healthy." a copy of
New York- An hour and 44
Outside This Dist. in Oregon ......... .............. 2.25
1.50
.90
test of the effect of atomic which will be sent on request as minutes was shaved off the two- ness" on the part of the individual. This hy percent I veu*M
Outside Oregon in V. S......................
......... 2 50
1.00
1.75
anbs on naval craft have been long as my supply lasts.
way New York-Bermuda tur rec causes the bronchial air passages to go into a spnstn,
r way for some time. All of
ord for commercial flying earlier
Foreign Rates on Application.
The usual medieal treatment is to subject the patient to
ANOTHER RECRUIT'’
plans and specificai mns had
this year. One of the U. S. Hag many skin tests to determine the rMpon»e to many substances.
1.00
Armed Forces in U. S..................... .............. 2.00
1 50
ziously b«***n worked out. I bc- Everything Mem* to be going airline* covered the 1,31V miles
Armed Forces Oversea* ......... ......... ......... .1.50
1.00
Medicines for the prevention or alleviation are. til the best,
wrong
even t he lists of scientists
from New York to Bermuda unci
1
Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter.
«» or loeallly which
11
war and navy department Even the birds have hushed their back in 5 hours and 49 minutes. only temporary ineasures. There is no
song.
personnel who will be permitted
1'he flight down took 2 hour* and benefit« nil asthma patients. Some patients do well in a high,
NATI
EDITORIAL, to see the tests are also nearly A heavy weight is un my heart
22 minutes and the trip liuck re dry atmosphere, while others do best nt sen level.
quired 3 hour* and 2t> minutes.
SSOCIATION complete. But it was only this .My boy and 1 arc now apart.
The best way to reduce the hypersensitiveneaa of the patient
week that the bill to authorize He's a new recruit in the training
RS
01A T10 N
is Ly mean* of chiropractic adjustments. This is n direct
camp,
v
the use of navy ships for targets
Silver Stains ,
method of reiiebing the nervous system mid removing causes
. in the test was passed by the A sailor, he is the little scamp.
Keep some powdered s Iver polish
house. It was argued on the Seems only yesterday he was in a salt shaker near the kitchen of this unpleasant disorder. Results obtained under chiropractic
WORLD'S BEST BUCK PASSER
small
tire very gratifying.
Sink to rsmuvt stains on silver as
Uncle Sam has developed into the world’s champion buck floor by a few members who were
opposed to the conduct of the With no such ambition at all.
you w««h the dishes
Pli II. A JUMiEN.
passer with resultant headaches for the tax payers and run tests that it was wrong to destroy rhen home from scluxil. he cam«*
__ ;________ ________
around for the veterans. Government agencies have grown so a number of our ships, some of
one day
unwieldy even the experts don’t know what is going on nor which have been completed less Saying, “I'm joining up on Satur
can they find their way around. Our government has grown than two years. The answer to
day."
too big and growing bigger. One congressman in announcing this objection was that we cannot "Mom, you and Dad must let me
go.
hi* intention of retiring has charged that our congressmen tell what sort of ships to have in
are merely laeky boys, running errands for their const it utents. our future naval defense unless I'm only seventeen. I know."
If you don’t believe the government is hard to deal with we know definitely what happens But Dad can sign the paper*
few
just try to buy some surplus pnoperty. much of which is com to ships when they are at tackl'd
with atomic bombs. The comple I'll be going with pals the truest
ing on the market. We are told then» are lots of practically
blue."
tion of some ships now under con
new items being turned back by the armed forces, but if a struction has been delayed until There's Richard. Cork. Harold.
government bureau happens to need any or all of the items, these tests are made.
Jerry, Clayton and Ray,
the veteran, who is supposed to have a priority, or the private
I have been invited to witness Glen, Bob. Jake and Charley -
citizen never sees any of the needed items for the reason that the tests and may do so if too
now what'd you say?'1
our sprawling bureaus have a higher priority. Even then the much time is not required, and if "We seniors gradual« with the
class
private buyer is often disappointed and comes away from the i there is a lull in congressional
Thal's making two credits migh
sale empty handed. One wonders just how much graft and cor- business.
ty fast.”
Len«l-Lea*«> Still tioing
nipt ion Is connected with a lot of so called surplus property ,
Believe it or not. wc are still With all hi* pleading we let him
sales. But wondering is about all we can do about it unless
go
we have time and money to finance an investigation and even shipping vast quantities of goods
Il's dreadfully liard all parents
on
lend-leasc
commitments.
Lend-
the results of the investigation can be doubtful. The whole
know.
lease officially was declared at an
trouble is pinning responsibility on anybody.
end on VJ Day. but it was later Fo tell your only son good-bye
The disposal of properties of Camp Adair offers a fine ex agreed that goods being manufac Keep a smiling face when you
ample of what we meau. Several individuals and organizations, tured and in transit would be de
want io cry
we are told, have either tried to get the use of a few buildings livered. Such goods, incidentally, We ll be proud of him in navy blue
at Camp Adair or buy these buildings and equipment, but have include 18,000,000 feet of hard Two year* aren't forever, it's only
Iwo.
given up in despair after spending several months in trying wood lumber, considerable of
to unwind some of the red tape connected with the disposal which could be used as flooring I tell myself this and plenty more
31 3tc33
lumber for homes. The countries Hhank God, he’s not battling on
of this property.
foreign shore." '
On V-J day we had a forty unit housing project started receiving lend-leasc goods since
here. Several private citizens tried to save the project since the actual end of the war have,
agreed to pay for them over a
housing is desperately needed here, but the project went into
period of thirty years at an inter
the ash can because we were told it was only four percent com est rate of two and three-eighths
plete. Even at four percent we are informed the project costs percent on the unpaid balance.
the government $50.000. Now we have another twenty-five
This week, an attempt was
unit housing project coming up for the veterans. The new pro made to reduce the amount of
ject. supposed to be temporary also will cost the government these commitments by $200,000.-
in the neighborhood of $50,000 according to one estimate. If 000. but on a straight party vote,
these figures can lie taken as reliable, we will have spent $4.- republicans voting to save the
000 per unit in trying io build a temporary housing project. money and Democrats voting to
Pretty expensive don’t you think? Or did you realize this spend it. the House insisted on
going ahead and spending the
when you paid your 1945 incoo^' tax?
$200,000,000. The vote was close,
171 to 148
MAYBE LEWIS WAS RIGHT
Magician* la ( •mgr«-**
What" snecesse* or failures which may be laid at tlie door
I was reminded by the an
step of the OPA, this organization has certainly done a good job nouncement by Cxmgressnian Fritz
of antagonizing the retail merchants, particularly since most Lanham of Texas that he would
of,the rationing went off. Apparently the OPA checker thinks not seek reelection and would re
Re is doing a good job if he can manage to catch the retailer tire from Congress that we have
a penny above the ceiling price. Most of the violations are in at least two excellent magicians
the half cent bracket. One merchant says the checkers sent in the House of Representatives
one Republican and one Demo-
out of the regional office seem to lie especially anxious to enteh
the merchant who charges above the established ceiling price crat Fritz Lanham is positively
on his commodities but never volunteers any information if , gcnius as an amateur magician,
he finds the merchant below eeiling on any article.
r
^..aCt’.und
Another merchant tells the story that When he was h;ii|.।
«1 into euurt recently on an overcharge violation, th«* OFA oi-; 1S Congressman Paul Shafer of
ncial who was helping to direct the prosecution admitted that l Michigan
his OPA region was assessed a certain quota of fines and had I Although not a member of
Men want to work.
to meet them. It is assumed that if the OPA checker failed to ¡Congress, Carl D. Shoemaker, al-
1. Make employer* and union* equal
find any violation, he would have to mojie one as was reported'80
excellent amateur magician,
iu
responsibility under the law.
in «me instance here when a storcke<*per asked the proper mark- has b**n closely identified with
Management wants to produce.
up from th* checker on a case of canned peaches. He took the ,he work of Senate Committ«;ei
- to wake up to - . the
for fact
a number of years. Carl
2. I ,et Congress set the rule* for genu«
suggested ------
markup of 35 cents per can
Tb¿ public wants to buy.
in a few days that he was facing a fifty dollar fine for over Shoemaker has done his act for
ine collective bargaining, free from
the Oregon State Society and
charging the public on peaches.
The
country
wants
prosperity.
coercion and violence, and then let gov
Why ean^ the OPA wdrk with the merchant* John L. numerous other groups. He is a
former Oregon man. His brothers,
ernment
enforce these rule* with strict
Lewis says this organization is mostly small lawyers and two S. J. Shoemaker and Dr. B. R.
Yet good time* have been held up b
impartiality.
bit professors.
Shoemaker, live in Roseburg.
an agony of strike*.
1947 Agriculture Yearbook
Here is the latest wisecrack as quoted in The Farm Journal:
3. Provide safeguard* for the public
The 1947 Agriculture Appropri
Strike* breed bitterne«* . . . hunger . ..
“We must retain the private enterprise system so that countries ation Bill, now pending before
against «trike* or boycott* arising from
and economic »tagnation.
which have abaiMlonad it will have a place where they ean bor Congress, includes an item for a
disputes between union*.
new Agriculture Yearbook which
row money.”
For the sake of our country, let's change
—
will be known as the 1943-47 edi
tion. The title will probably be
4. Insure against strike* until all order
this! Change it fast. Time is running
Protein Soorces
"Science and the Farmer” and
Poultry,
Csh,
eggs
and
cheese
are
out!
ly procedure* for settling dispute* have
THOUGHTLETS
will cover recent developments on
good sources of protein and the B
such subjects as animal breeding,
been
exhausted.
vitamins. That’s why they may be
By Sari B. Balch
Let’* work out a way to get — and keep
nutrition, plant breeding and
used instead of meat. Dry peas and
diseases, soil, fertilizers, insecti-
— industrial peace and prosperity.
beans and nuts are also good
Your representative* in Congress have
cides,
fungicides, and
kindred
.
...
...
.
...
sources at protein and the B vita-
. It is true that no he should be m)ni
® these prod- subjects.
the power to establish this pattern lot
all sunshine but it Is equally
u a littJe lower jn nutr^e
The new book will go to the
THE FIRST STEP
an
enduring and a fair labor peace. Let
^printer late this year and will |?e
true no life should be all showers, vwu. than protein from «Umnls.
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INDUSTRIAL PEACE
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There is not, nor has there ever
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No one ever made any achieve-
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Isn’t a sound national labor policy . . .
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