Page 4 — ehuse hitu for this unpleasant Joi fight and he must know that the because he hud *11 those qualitie. people of thia country are behind Him. Maybe not the so-called pius great courage, economl foresight and terrific strength ol ‘farm bloc” in congrua*; or the ubor unloneer* but the furmere character. ( HEAP printing Is expensive. uid the laborer mid the rest of Added causes for his presen Have your work done KIGHT at Ute American people are “pulling unp.ipulailty. are -his uppolnt the Honua of Hotter Printing------ inenl to office of men and women for him " And if his opponent* Miner offk-e. lon't believe thl* they should regardless of their political affili •cud the Ga lup poll. atioue; mid his recent warnUi, • Subscribe for The Miner today By LYTLE HILL will lose their jobs If they en, ug “NO HUNTING” cards al the llrndt-rxiMi'u» Groat Fight in political activity. —Buy War Saving* Stampa— 'liner office. If inflation get* beyond control Mr Henderson knows what il i in this country, ami we lose the flation will do to our war effort • The Miner for Quality Printing war: It isn't going to help anyone, and to us He is fighting a gre who 1* In any way rea|x>iisible for such a catastrophe. to "pass the buck" on to someone else It will I be too late for that, and those who are responsible will be made to take the punishment IH THIS AMA1IH0 AMERICA Inflation can be stopped: and the power to stop it lies in the hands of the adminlatration and , congress. At the moment, each is or If t ATT criticizing the other for falling Ten year» before France cent u> to control this deadly enemy. Par the Statue of Liberty, the gigantic ticularly is abuse being heaped arm and torch w«te ditplayed m upon Leon Henderson the auniln istrations “shock troops th« Ntw York City, to raise fundi outstanding hero in this buttle t< among ichool . hifctrc® to buy the decide whether or not the United statue. The amvwai'sent hack and States is to remain a great free the entire lists* a Mired from democracy. (And our freedom and France in 188 J. democracy depend upon the out­ come of the war against Tftt THAT deflation.) w- /4Ff mm We have all read about Mr. Leon Henderson. We have read The tires on * Greyhound Super­ that he is an alien, born in Russia Coach give an average of 40,000 to and sent over here to "improve" 60,(XX) nul« of Mrva*. They lave Members of the house committee on mines and mining are shown 1 our government. That ‘ he ‘ is a rubber by carrying a doien tunes watching a bouncing ball made of synthetic rubber. This ball was made Communist - and if given any la- before their eyes in a demonstration staged to help clear the confusion ai many pauenger» ai a family car titude will make himself dictator existing regarding synthetic rubber. This ball is made of buna S., one and consuming only a fraction aa of this country, Sounds like a of the two principal types of synthetic rubber. melodrama and is. much rubber per pataenger carried The Henderson family have lived In this country for 200 years. Some member of that family has ll/HFM/ TAHA fought in every American war Leon Henderson was a captain in “Fill 'er up with Helium!" uyi the first Work! war His father the blimp commander—but there ■ was a Methodist minister, and the • only one gat tank in the world son is an exception to the old ad­ with that band! Gar well» near age With hard work and a big Atorill», Tnot, produce almost brain he has worked his way up the entire world » supply of non* through life, in the true Ameri­ inflammable kcliwn.'huw used in can fashion, to the unenviable po­ the hundreds of blimps being built sition which he now holds He Is a for war wrvice. 1 Wilsonian Democrat in the sense that he worked for the nomination and the election of Woodrow Wil- son He is a Mason Thus endeth a great deal of irr cm ha mt ft ht "baloney” about a brave man who is "taking it hard on the chin" to WAf HATIVt AMttlCAH save us all from horrors which we Sun Y«t Sen, 6rM preti dent of seem only vaguely to appreciate to all employees in the Office of Chins, was born io iMjr;i„//r, Price Administration, that they Coliform Hit IUtu*. of itsmleM Mr. Henderson's present position iteci (shown above), by Buffano. requires brazenness, assertiveness, ■ I in San Francisco I Chinatown and aggressiveness Any on® of these qualities makes for unpopu­ larity. The President obviously 3 What itvjLhe avera a yr rage voltage of a flash of lOfhlning ? 4 From Whit is < champagne made ? * 5. What animals go to sleep in summer ? g WI h U >• the national game of the United States? 7. What machine is a substitute for type setting by tjgnd? 8. Name a famouslcomposer of light opei a ? ‘Marblehead’ Hero Thursday, July 30, 1M2 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER 9 What is the study of rock* called? 10. Who invented the reaper? zffiOVH ¿Ae Congress ‘Plays Ball' (Synthetic) "UNREAL REALITIES Rear Adm. E. J. Marquart, com­ mandant of the third naval district, is shown presenting the navy «cross to Seaman first class Claude Beck­ er, at the New York navy ?ard. Becker was decorated for extraor­ dinary courage while with the CSS Marblehead, the cruiser the Japs couldn't sink. ‘Hazv Details TW WK yoim SMART? Harace Ward, known among his associates as the “Dean of Wash­ ington's Sales Engineers.” shown as he testified before the house na­ val affairs committee, scratching bis head trying to recall some of the hazy facts regarding his “serv­ ices'* which earned him about $400,- in the past 18 months. I i QUESTIONS | Take your pencil in hand and try your skill at either or both of the simple tasks outffned above. For Figure Folk, take a number from 1 to • and draw anything around it. For the Thin Man, just draw him doing anything you please—rtmaing, walking, working, playing, etc. S 1. What is the Holy Grail? 2. From what is caviar ob- I Printing Price Ceiling IK To Be Set Soon • ’*• • * • * - I R —Photo» by K. S. Broton FIGHTERS ON THE LUMBER FRONT x*. 1 ■ ■ dK I ’■ ‘ -a'5® (1) Each American fighting man requires the work of ten in war supply and production, and the people of the West Coast woods and mills are in the front rank of the ten. Above, a head sawyer and log-carriage crew start the process of producing decking lumber for fighting ships. (2) Ship decking, long clear lumber of highest gradé, cut, dressed and kiln-dried on rigid speci­ fications. is carefully loaded for shipment by rugged men skilled by long'training. (3) Young women are now generally employed In the lighter work of the West Coast lumber industry. These two ladies of the woods are bundling short lengths that may be used In war industry housing. Practically every element of the war effort needs some sort of lumber. to . We will share a secret with you—prices will be higher when the ceiling goes into effect. New rates will have to be based on increased costs. Therefore, we suggest that you look over your printed supplies and check your needs. We can protect you on prevailing prices for a short time only. Better order a year’s supply now. 4 Greeting Cards ■ Calendars Society Stationery We have on hand new samples of Greeting Cards, Soci- ‘ety stationery and Calendars. Place your orders now for Christmas Cards and Calendars and get the pick. Come in and look these samples over. I Modern Printing The MINER PRESS is able to give you the most Modernistic, Creative Colorama Printing and Advertis ing in this section. Tell your friends about this. ADVERTISE IN THE MINER FOR RESULTS! Southern Oregon Miner Subscribe and Advertise—and keep up with the times