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I Th tire.. May ît, 1R4» I , Bohemia Nuggets Washington tot ter <SrOVr £mtinri PuNi’hed Every Thursday at Cottage Grove, Oregon By Hams Bilsworih. Rcp. in Established August 15,. 1881 Congress from Oregon W. C. MARTIN -—......... ............ .............. — Editor, Publisher In 1940 th«' ancient panehxt- Subscription rates, cash in advance. No subscription 'option for less I glass ectimi; land roof» structure than th rep months. 1 Yr. 6 Moa. 3 Moa. in th«' House Chamber showe«i In Lane and Douglas Counties .2.50 1.50 1.00 I signs of being readj to colla|xu' Outside This District _......... .3.00 1.50 I some of the artistic glass panels 1.75 Foreign Rates on Application. fell. The House of Representatives immt'diately move«! its sessions Entered At < ottag« Grove. Oregon, as second class matter. over to th«' Ways and Means (Mm- mittee room in the New House Office Building. Workmen streng thened th«' weak ceiling by instal ling a massive labyrinth of steel beams and braces So. since 1940. the House Chamber has hail sot»e- thing of the appt'arane«' of a machine shop. LET *8 GO TO GRASS The big question which worries most people who live in a Complete plaits and specifica timbcn>d|country is what will happen to us affordhe timber haa tions were prepared several years been cut. In our own particular ease, the problem has not been ago, but the work of rebuilding a pnssing <>ne in years past, but from here it looks like we may th«' Chamber has bivn post|x>ned eventual^ have to cast about to find sotnething that will take from year to year. At last the the placq of our number one industry, or rather to cushion the j contract has been awarded Tem porary work shops have Ix-en built shock inoidental to any change which we may have to make. on the Capitol grounds and th«' Already a number of plans have been suggested to insure contractor will begin work inside more or toss of a perpetual supply and perhaps we nor our chil June 27th. The House's sessions dren will never aee the day that our timber supply has been will then be held again in th«' entirely depleted. There is no question howeyar. h»>t that the Ways and Means Committee room. processing of timber will paaa to fewer operators as time goes Titis room is much smaller than on and Unless we find more ways to utiljxe ¿hq »mqd waste the regular Hous«' room. Facilities which now goes into the sawmill burners, we will sec our pay there ar«' not such as to he suit rolls shrihk.xThe matter of utilizing our wmsl Wayta isn’t alto able for the meeting of 435 mem- gether a dark picture because substantial progress'has Iwen bers. Sheer discomfort, plus . . Washington "«»iiumion «rainer, weather, may tnou induce made in thia direction, but what is of direct < onecen .«. to pg is thoughts of early adjournment. tl A T I Q NA L EDITORIAL grn^L*... The Human Race G boDFREy Ms adget scares no EXPENSE ON MIS GOLD-PLATE 8 ITS GOT MORE ACCESSORIES THAN A VACUUM CLEANER FACTORY- ÔOuy! C hee pink WALLS! that research may not be rapid enough to fill in the gap whieh is bound' to occur unless some unexpected dryriwpuient «teps Congress cannot adjourn until in to fill this gap. And we are not overlooking the benefit whieh all appropriation bills have been may hapbeneventually with the establishment of a-federal unit. acted upon Thus far. the Hous«* Evert wnh the l>est reforestation program possible then’ will has passed upon all of them, but still remsfin several thousand acres of logged off land to lie idle the Senate has not yet completed unless wd can find ways to make some sort of returns from this one of the regular departmental land. We!are told that utilization of cut over land^s. when’ it is bills. It seems to ms we shall not practical to reforest the land has been solved in some have to be in session until mid at least in order to complete northwest epmmunities t>y planting this TaWt’ to grass well July annual appropriations. adapted |o grazing. Here's where agrieultk^alAif grazing ex the The so-called Truman socialism perts may hflp ua. ( g . > program which he called us back The p int we wish to emphasize is that we shofihi seek ,to to enact last summer has made develop resources for which the section is beat n«lgpte<i. Then' practically no progress. The Presi I’. N. NIKVEYA WORLD'S are any npmber of plants and herbs acclimated tathe north went dent told us last year we could POPI'LATIÒN TRENDS LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y The With propcrdeveloprnent this could be ma& to'ffl AH a pnigram and should act on his demands in of small larriHug and small ranching. And ev^r the long pull a two weeks. However, we have total population of the world was program of this sort would lie far more beneficial than trying to been in session nearly five months approximately 2.320,000.000 i n attract large industries by community subsidies which 'are । now. The President's party has 1917 the latest year for which undisputed control of both Houses figures for the entire world are costly an^ not always permanent. , of Congress, but "his" Congress available according to a "Popu The initiative in a move of this kind should lie carrie«! by I has not acted upon the President's lation and Vital Statistics Report" some con|munity organization, probably the Chamtar of Com । requests for legislation. I believe recently issued by the statistical merce. Ifeyou are not a member of the (J-haml»T Commerce, this session will adjourn without office of the United Nations. you can be of real service to' the community Tn lending vour doing very much in that direction An examination of population moral support, at leant. trends between 1937 and 1947, re The 80th Congress ( 1947-'481 veals that the population of North The stake is a big one. We will either sink or swim. If we let natuMtake its course, the course might not bring a healthy passed legislation creating a Com America, as a geographic unit, has mission for the purpose of study incrensi-d from 180 million to 206 economic rondition. ing and recommending reorganiza tion of the executive branch of the government. The purpose was “WE ARE LIVING BETTER to effect greater efficiency and the protests over hig^ «testa we are living economy The Commission, known better as the Hoover Commission, set up says a feature article in Look. , , me piagatine uses food for a comparison.'ini* 1$29 prices a large and capable staff. It labor were mnoh lower than thepare now. Yet it took- tae avertay ed for nearly two years, and ’ several weeks ago sent its first worker hours and 12 mìrtuteé of lalwr ta pay fdr a reports to Congress. Much legis food bill for his family. Today, in spite of high prices, he needs lation is recommended which, if to work only 13 hours and 40 minutes to earn the week’s food enacted, will cause the saving of supply. billions of dollars. Thus far, al Look lists other items in common use which can be Ixmght though the report of the Hoover more cheaply now in terms of labor—coal. gasoline. silk stock Commission has been available ings, and so on. The point is that, in 20 years, there has lieen « for some time, there seems to be marked improvement in the living standards of the masses of no genuine enthusiam on the part of the leadership of this Congress Americans. What has caused this? For one thing, manufacturing in for speedy passage of the legis that it suggests. The Senate dustries are more efficient than ever before. New techniques' and lation has passed one of the bills, but no better machinepr have increased productivity. And that, is action has been taken by the also true of agricultural production in this mechanized era. House as yet. Efficiency in production .however, doesn’t tell all the story. Last week, however, we saw The average citizen ean’t buy his goods at a farm or factory— some definite evidence leading to he buys them in a store. So efficiency in distribution is vitally an opinion that the administration important in bringing our living standards up and holding them will attempt to use, to the advant there. No country has a retail machine which is comparable to age of its own schemes, the public oura. goodwill which the unbiased, non partisan work of the Hoover Com mission earned. The Commission recommended the creation of a WE D LIKE TO HAVE OUR PART OF THREE BILLION new Department of Public Wel As a little businessman and one of th« ong hundsed and fare into which would be placed forty million people in the United States, we’d like to have our many of the present functions of share of three billion dollars, whieh we are told «-an be saved the Federal Security Agency. As ’ ii U ^,‘0,’8anizat*<*^ of the federal government under the stated in the Commission report, Hoover commission plan. One thing we know that we cannot the plan has much merit. It dors continue to feed and clothe several million foreigners support nof contemplate including in such a department the department of an increased army and nary and at the same time support a health and medical services. growing and overlapping bureaucracy. On January 5th this year, before We may be headed for a socialized state where all will be the reports of the Hoover Com working for the government, but until that time'comes, we’d mission were made public, the like to save enough taxes to operate our own busuiess. Ixita of administration caused to be intro bp service has been given to aiding the little hwahioasman. bm duced H R. 782 (Mr. Dawson, until our lawmakers do the most important thing—lighten the Dem., III. I which would simply taxation load—al) the talk about helping the little fellow must constitute the present Federal Security Agency, public health be put «town as that much poppycock. It looks to us like reorgnnintion of the government is fast and all, a Department of Welfare. developing into a political football. The nec.led reorganization The majority leadership planned can be made if enough public pressure is put behind the move. to bring this bill to the floor for action under the pretext that it I ne least yon ran do is to write your eongreaaman, if you favor was legislation on the Hoover clipping the wings of the bureaucrats. Commission report. When we learned of this plan, Republicans hurriedly mapped a campaign of “. . . Before it is too late. before we have too many CV.W vigorous opposition. We proposed too many on unemployment insurance, socialized medicine too to brand the bill a fraud masquer many looking to the government for support, we had better step ading as Hoover Commission legis ¡•nek survey oflr future and start working tWarcf a return to lation which, in fact, it was not noon next day consideration of individual initiative, incentive for development <,f |<M»,| rP. At the bill was postponed. How many ; sources and less federal ednfrot in local activities.”—McMinn more similar attempts may bi ville, Oregon, Telephone Register. made, nobody knows. I am sure there will be some. T Mr. Car Owner: T® protect everything you own from a liability claim, and conform with the Oregon law, you win want imntrance on your car. rn When you wartripld that State Farm is the world ’• largeit auto insurance company and writes a broader ser vice for ku money, “ To save money > *• E. BARTRUFF, Service Man. Buy yew life inst wftert you buy your auto insurance rales available on Auto - Fire - Life Insurance State Form Insurance 34 N 6th Cottage Grbve, Mkgon Phone 100 When the donkey saw the zebra He began to switch his tail; "Well. I never.” was his comment, ! "There’s a mule that’s been to jail." I WE IRE NOT DOING NO WELL | spots, It just means we did not । have sufficient funds to dean lat«*«t news on tiw mining i n vr WK < <n LD NW ¡them up. Each year the work do iirri'EK moratorium on Hüaoiwiiient work grows heavier with more space to Finishing the second lap of th« ’ b that It will probnbly be axtemi cover We hope you will like the ed to Octolx’r I, l!M9, bill Huit inim.'d ecnM'tery cleanup we find general effivt We wish to cau work will be requiris! to be com- ourselves eaught up on all |Mild lion all lol owners to be careful pleted lor t h e prosimt mining lots and out of funds so will take about throwing TRANH IN AL ,v«’<ir. by that time. a vacation Wednesday and Tliurs- LEYS Carry away all debris or /\ well attended meeting was aday of thill week, hoping Io rv- pul on pll«« colhx’lcd al side of held by the Bohemia mine owners road where we ho|>e to lie able to on Monday night Various matieis sume work on Friday and Satur pick it up and If not, to burn later day, May 27 and JH T)^ wt'iljr Of Interest were di-scumed and 1 in the season when it ha« dri«*d changes In th«' mining laws were »III Im out of town Sunuay anil out. Monday, Memorial day Notify explained by a representative of Al leitat we have rompleted th«> her in advance of thoee dates and the forest service Alter the meet she will have work done by her (ask for another year, an<! «re not ing. colored movies of mountain hel|M*ra on your lots Please jwiy in sorry for we need a rest. and forest acenes were shown by advance as we must havvjtie Miss Belle Burkholder. Sec’y, Al Davies of th«' forest service. funds to |ia.v the help when Me C. G. Cemetery Association, In M Year« Ago (from Bohemia close the books May 28 We could charge of the annual clean-up for Nugget of May 26. 18991 White have don«- a better job with mor«' 13 year«, 225 N. Lane St . Cottage Bros & Lesser arc driving their help which meant mor«’ funds but Grove, Oregon tunnel on good ore at Glenwood. tried to make our funds teach as They estimate 950.000 worth of far ax possible. We do make mis ore now in algid. WoM FI«M»rs takes w«» know, but will try to Don't use an oily mop for polish mtify any that we hav«> made NEW VA<< INAT1ON FORMS or any work that we have over ing waxed Hoora Thia will «often INMUED TO DP sErri wis looked if paid for in advance Re- the wax coat, and the floor will col GENEVA In order to facili member this is a big job and w«> lect dust. tate the movement of refugees are but human, and sometlnp's and displac«*d persons from Eu prone to err. We wish to thank | Enriched Cora Masi rope and elaewher« to countries of all those' who mad«* thia work |ma- Important health-protecting vita resettlement, the U. N Interna »ible and es|Mvlally our loyal help mins and minerals added to en tional Refugee organization 11RO) ers Who did Ilie actual Work. 1 riched corn meal are calcium, iron. ia now distributing a special edi working rain or shine if yu«* note Ui lain in, krtown ax vitamin Bl, ribo tion of the World Health organi tall grass and tnngl«*d vines in flavin. and niacin. zation's booklet of international inoculât km and vaccination cer tificates. The certificates provide a stan dard individual record of inocu lations ami vaccinations against smallpox, yellow fever, Ijphus and other disease«. (Proof of such in- oculations is often roquired from immigrants as a condition of aA mission, i 1RO lias printed 25<MX)o copie« of the special edition and will distribute them to it« own la'rsonnel and to all refugros iu I 205 Pac. Hy. So Phone 706 , > DP's being resell led in Canada, the Uniter! Kingdom, the Uni'ed Slates and other countries million, or by 15 per cent; while that for Western Europe, exclud ing Western Germany. has in creased from 207 to 218 million, or only 6 per cent. You'll find it in the classified. S ft 'aks - S iiydwk hes TOWN TALK CAFE WORLD BtXK STI DIES SAIA VDOR'S ECONOMY SAN SALVADOR A mission of tin- International Bank for R«-- c«>nstruction and fievelopmont has arrived here to study the coun try's economic development pros pects, particularly th«’ Rio Leinpa hydroelectric project. Altho El Salvador has not np- plh’«i to th«> International Bank for a loan, the mission, sent kt th«’ government's rcqu«>st, will ex amine the possibility of Bank par ticipation in the financing of Sal vadorean economic projects Chicago's Swllchyarda Switching district in Chicago handles approximately 43.9W freight cars a day. which la more than St Louis and New York City combined Don't Forgot! 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