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OUR DEMOCRACY____ ^yMrt Freedom of the Press PubUahcd EVyry Thureday at Cottage Grove. Oregon Established August 15. 1889 —............. . — Editor. Publisher 9. a HARUN 1 Yr. .2.50 .3.00 fa Une-Douglas Counties Outside This District 6 Moe. 156 1.75 than 3 3 Moa T*®RI5iHT TO PR,NT OAISS IDCAS WAS FIRST m V.?,* AMC*‘CA By T«< TRIAL of ¿f?"**™* ARRKSTSD in 1735 1.00 1.50 ■irtarad at Cottage Grove. Oregon, aa second class matter. dMO NATI TH e *OYAL govcrnment acquitted on the in CROUND3 that HE HAD PRINTED THS TRUTH. CDITORIAl— ASSOCIATION Senator Ferguson of Michigan says that he will introduce in the new congress a measure that w ill establish labor courts in major la- t>or disputes. It such legislation should pass it would be the most constructive legislation enacted by congress in many d«x'ndes. I William Jeffers, retired presi dent of th»« Union Pacific, said in a recent speech in Los Angeles, •John Q Public is tired of being kicked in the face by labor." was anyway. n .J” he a buamww n,«n here what was wrong with Cottage Grove and went on to relate a little incident which caused huu to raise the question. In his search for historical thc aHivi7 <* th* Bohemia mines, he "*2? talked with a number of people and in conversation with a lumber operator was informed by the operator that he IM operator hoped the mining would never be revived because it mewd up the labor market. And further the lumber operator fa said to have remarked that he would do his best to see to it personally that the mines never opened up. This kind of talk sounded strangely familiar to us We have hoard rumors of the same kind of reactionary logic before in connection with the talk of establishing a plvw ood plant here ' in -I““?" “*21* ,UOre PWoperity for the common ?*** l offers a chance for a section to help ^whon times get tight. Clinging to one industry is the same old story of putting all the eggs in one basket. When there is a me tn our unemployment and industry can’t supply the jobs then government will step in as it did in 1932. Yet most everv' o^.*«"** that government subsidy is a poor substitute for e”terPrwe and th6** «re definitely more opportunities r#r enterPn»e where diversification is practiced. .» T j chance« are that the fellows who are opposed to anv new industries starting up on the grounds that such industries .- a r t™”"]*’ «r* also opposed to extending anv govern- mant aid or subsidy as was done some twelve or fourteen years ago when jobs were scarce. They don’t offer any remedy or anv «MT Of any sort, just grumble. Perhaps they are living a 100 years 400 late and should have lived in the era of slavery. Th» poputetkin per square mile of afable land in Japan la R43Q¡ |n navy recruiting station nt Eugene, Vyacheslav M Molotov, Russian Germany. M7¡ in Italy. WO. in th» ■■''"nani Reinholti, .announced ,„, V1BI1 minister, accepted Wed- ------ United States, 103. and in Ru»,l(l foreign The rccrulter-in-charge of the By M B. IM When the new congress con vene«, do not get the idea that you will find the republicans of one mind. They still vary from the ultra conservative and near isolationist Senator Taft of Ohio and the moderate liberal Senator Morse of Oregon. WHAT HIND OF A COMMUNITY DO YOU REPRESENT? . ^P^btly a UH. Bureau of Mines representative landed here Mm'*' historical data on the Bohemia mining section. Perhaps his mission was mistaken by main of those whom he contacted and some might have lieen under the impreasion that he was just another promoter. To sav the least reception here could not be classed as cordial, and he went •way wondering just what kind of a community Cottage Grove A man has a right not to work if he does not want to. but he docs not have« a right to pn'vent another man from working if the other man wishes to do so. RFDM AnRRK TO LINT TROOFN MtWIANl* THOUGH1LETS s morning that the Navy has nesday a United States proposal only till start«Hl a program for training for n full accounting of allied j mtisieians who will serve in vari- troops on former enemy terri‘ । out units of the fleet and st shore lorica, but allied away temporor- stations as members of Navy lly from a United States demand bands and orchestras. Qualified that the Soviet Union make a men will attend the Navy School Complete report on all red forces, of Music at Washington, D. C.t at home and abroad. whose present period of liwtruc- tlon is six months I.lfrbuat Radar llevlce • ONt Of- THt GREAT Men will not lie enlisted for this A tiny radar device on drifting duty unless they pass exatnina- lifeboat» helped save thousands of FORCES hOR GOOD tions given at the school in Waah- lives during the war It reflected IN AMERICA ington. At that time, if they are signals sent by searching craft. not found qualified to be musk'i- ans, they may enlist for general Fire-Flash Tile POST NO. 3473 sen ice or they may return home. Intereating color variation« In car- In cither event tranx|iortatlon and amic tile are obtained through "fire- IOOF HALL, subsistance will be furnished from flashing" or suddenly Increasing COTTAGE GROVE, ORE the main navy recruiting station heat during the tiring Froceo in th«' area to Washington, and In tile latter event trans|K>rtation and subsistance will be furnished from Washington to the mans original |>oint of departure. VFW Katlery Truck Use Gals* A 330 per cent increase ainee 1933 tn the number of battery-powered trurka used in induatry la reported Good music is something that A locnl pastor recently kaid that the matter with some people is cannot be confined to national that they think God was made in boundaries. It can be and is np. the ima>-e of man instead of man precised in any language. in the image of God. No on«' is so obscure that he has It may be a paradox, but wh^n no influence. Two people can not one helps others he sometimes be closely associated for any helps himself. i length of tim«- without influencing each other. freedom of TUR PRESS AND FREEDOM the people of our democracy HAVE ALWAYS ENJOYED THE CONS t X^ a I ® pe < ch - privilege of free and open DISCUSSION - essential safeguards of GOOD government . Leathernecks’ Birthplace Looking for an Economical and Efficient Laundry Service? Try our rough dry, the Dat pieces are ironed, wearing apparel clean and fresh from our gentle air dryers and it s only lie a pound DEFEND ALL — OR LOSE ALL ,1" • entitled “Collectivism Challenges Christ ian- *nd Pms of Winona Lake. V(™ rani Kaub says: “There ean he no political lib- •rty without economic liberty—and neither can exist except ChrisSanhy 'OUS *hkh has its hiKhMt expression in 1 w u? JM?nc‘Pk1 “ simple—there can lie no halfwav freedom. We will defend all freedoms—or we will lose them all. WHICH WAY? There is no point in arguing whether or not this country can afford a $300,000,000.000 debt. We’ve got it. The real point » what we are going to do about it. Only two courses are open to na F <*«0 kwp up public spending at the present rate, let the S?T#et.Xc,naV un,Jalanced and further depreciate the dollar. Thia will make a future depression inevitable and imperil the war bonds, savings accounts, and insurance policies of all the people. ** on tighten our belts, cut government costs to the limit, start regular debt retirement procedures—and eventually pull out with a sound dollar and a solvent nation. The choice rests with the people themselves. ^How to keep the storm sewers open and at the same time enrich your garden spot which should be of particular interest t0 ,*?* pottage Grove is contained in an article written by W. B Parker, assistant county agent. It appears in this issue. Raad it. Excuse me.” said the mild little man in the crowded cafe- teria, who had returned with a cup of coffee, “but you have my \fro,Y,e<1 thc bi,r man- “C*® F®® Prov® I think so, Sir. the little man murmered timidly "I left ' toy pic and ice cream in the ehair.” Where outside electric wn-- used, trees should be iriir.nw.' b from it. That’s the Spirit for Thanksgiving! We all have so much to be thankful for — even the Demo crats and Republicans. Send out those Thanksgiving Greet ing Curds and tell the world how you feel. We have the Greeting Cards and lots of other thing* too — Somethinv to be thankful for. Thanksgiving Greeting Cards Boxed Xmas Cards Hans' Fine Chocolates 5—25c Xmas Wraps uid Ribbons 49c—$1.00 Electric Heat Pads Hot Water Bottles First Aid Quick Bands 25—47c Nylon Hair Brushes $2 25 Phone 44 After Thanksgiving comes the real Xmas shopping and, aa always, we'll be ready for you with a fine assortment of high quality cf merchandise. Watch our ads and shop our store — Let us help you — 0+0 14-2ÌC-15 TUNE IN ON tHE REXALL RADIO SHOW, NBC EACH FRIDAY NIGHT — DURANTE A MOORE - FUN MAKERS TO MILLIONS. W ASHK^GTON New auto mobiles delivered after December 16 may be equipped with spare tiros for the first time since 1942. the civilian production adminis tration announced Wednesday. The decision to allow manufac turers to sell fifth tires and tubes with new cars. CPA said, is based on estimated nrxluction of 16.. 000,000 passenger tires during the fourth quarter of this year. THANKSGIVING DINNER by EAGLES AUXILIARY The members of the Eagles Auxiliary entertained their hus bands and families at a Thanks giving dinner Tuesday night in the Eagles hall. in Dnvs Gone bv For those who like to cook and want good equipment we iavite you to inspect our new pressure cookers, just arrived. Nowdays they take the ea»y way and have them “Win- terized in our comnlete Service Department. Drive in today and let us put YOUR car in tip-top shape for Winter months to come. W1 AUO HAVE STAINLESS STEEL TEA KETTLES, A Motor Tune-up .. . RBVHRE WARE AND COFFEE MAKERS . . . Will make your car start eas ier, give you better gas mileage and performance. The nominal cost will be more than repaid in convenient Winter driving Only 4 •f our 55 piece dinner sets left. ★ CALL AL ZIEBECK. SERVICE MANAGER FOR AN APPOINTMENT. Niw CHICKEN WIRE A IRL1CT ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPER filling with a Hundred Teams of Steel -M ore power on the farm mean« more food ... more jobs; If a fanner had three team« of horses twenty-five year» ago he was well equipped. Now, with over two million tractors and thousands of other power producers, most farmers command the equivalent of ; ; ; a HUNDRED TEAMS. Wise use of their power, which can be packed into a few tons of steel, is enabling U.S. farmers to keep abreast of unprecedented food requirements. It is one of the secrets of national progress. Cottage Grove Motor Co. Steel horsepower does more than produce bigger crops with less labor. It has released, for production of human food, millions of CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE acres once needed to feed horses and mules, and has created thousands of new jobs for town and city people who process and sell the increased harvests. The l>enefits of farming with steel are the result of teamwork between farmers and in. dustry. The farmer knows what he needs; in. dustry knows how to supply it at a price ho can afford. This teamwork must continue it America is to remain a land of abundance. Farmers need still more power. The coun. try needs still more food. Uninterrupted in. dustrial production will permit industry to catch up with the pent-up need for more farm power. A merican I ron and S teel I nstitute , 350 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. Y; Largest Stock of General Motors Parts in Cottage Grove” THE GROVE HARDWARE B * WMe. O wmt P ho B e 1B The Inilitute ha» printed a booklet STEEL SERVES THE FARMER. PHONE 77 $1 29—$2.50 Silque Hand Cream SPARE TIRES DI E ON LATEST CARS Folks Used io “Jack-Up” Their Car for Winter 10c up Plastic I* h» not been so long ago that we read an article on “You eaitH do business with Hitler’’. Now John L. Lewis seems to be m the same category. WHO’S THE COOK AT YOUR PLACE? $1 25—$3 50 O+O Censtracted exarUy a* the original, the above replies of Ton Taferu. UrthpUce of the United States Marine Corps, was part of the Sesaui- Cmtennal exhibit at Philadelphia in 19Ü The Tri-County football league of which the Grove is a member, may be dissolved. H. B. gerrin superintendent of the Ipca) nigh school said today. The dissolution may result from the fact that some of the present members want to affiliate with other leagues, while some of the small er schools want to affiliate with a league for smaller schools This leaves Cottage Grove in a rather precarious position of being in the middle of a situation where both ends may be lost. ANY BODY DOWN HEARTED? HECK NO! ooo ERNEST AND CLARENCE HILL 1019 East Main. Cottage Grove, Oregon TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE MAY RE DISSOLVED The Rexall Store welf grocmed. You will like our dry cleaning service too. Collins Laundry and Cleaners M bgMig these liberties back. KEM S for DRUGS BRING IN THOSE GIFT MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW AND AVOID REGRETS — IT TAKES TIME TO GET THESE THRU ON TIME DON T forget those heavy woolens It costs so little to be ‘Destroy one—the others art* imperiled. . ‘‘Foster all, and all grow and prosper, grow toward larger ITMdoin, larger liberty, a inorc nearly perfect social system ’’ This idea of the indivisibility of all liberties is thoroughly rapported by the lessons of world history. We have certainly nt proof of it in the late, tragic years. The technique W the dictator states has always lieen the same. First, political MOCTty 18 abrogated. Then economic liberty is destroyed. Finally inevitably, the state moves in on the"church, and the final die«. And only war or revolution can LAKE SUCCESS, New York