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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, January 25, 1945 Eighth Air Force Wins Laurels Over Europe W ashington, D . C. a a H ELP W ANTED RABBITS & SKINS H O W E MHOS. 1th a nd N W . C e a e k W A N T L iv e B a b b its 4 Io 5 Ib a , w h ite Zte, C olored T ic . old o liva 10c. W a n t B a b b it wklna, p o u ltry , ve al Buby * Oo., S3S a . W . r r o a » . P o r tla n d . O reg o n . HELP WANTED A l'T U M O T IV K P e r lla n d . O r a . AGENTS W ANTED L A D Y W A N T E D In «v e ry com m unity, both r u r a l and city, to »ell Un« of household necessities to her neighbors. O u r line In* eludes such scarce Item s us cheese and lau n d ry soap. L ib e ra l commission. G en eral ft'ruduets C ompany <U*»>. A lbany. G o ers la. W a n te d : W e ld e r« , ltu rn « r a , H e lp e r« . K.-lil. ltnalx-r tr im A llro tia o W o r k a . 1431 D e a r b o rn S tr e e t, M o n tila, W a a h - I n e t on. FOR SALE S llo K repairing e q u ip m e n t: I I . a m ila » t itu lie r . 1 c o m p ia la f ln la t ie r m a c h in e w llli 2 b. p. m o to r, I "Bhue- | 'r e in " c c m e n tln a « « I w ill» In a la ; I r o lle r ; I skiver; I c u llin g m a c h in a ; I H in t e r p a tc h in g m a c h in » ; I S in g e r p o w er m ach in o w it h m o to r; 2 U r i n al? r e p a ir Jacka w it h 2 a e la o f la a la ; I Jack an d la a la fo r m a k in g n e w alloca: I i'h a m p lo n a k iile a h a rp e n e r. A ll Ih la e q u ip m e n t In flr a t -c la a a c o n d itio n an d v e ry ch eap fo r c a a li. W r lt a Tha C lu b , K e llo g g . Id a h o , o r ph on a flie-W A U T O S—PARTS W A N T E D -L A T E M O DEL. panel Fo rd . Need it badly. M O LALLA. OHKGON. Chav., o r In te rn a tio n a l. C A H I. F K V U K K - T R A P P E R ’S S U P P L I E S Edwards’ Wolf and Cayota Eiter- Ct s u t n in e coyotes one n lffh t t h a t b m n r h t R I Y l.A< o b'rce fo rm u la s a n d In s tru c tio n s . Md «tarda* r e a l C o yo te H re n l. GEORGE EDW ARDS. LIVIN G S TO N . M O N V. C en ter photograph shows result of 8th a ir force ra id o ver Strasbourg, G e rm a n y . U p p e r le ft. English geese w an d e r in for in fo rm atio n at a class fo r crew of the 8th. L o w e r rig iii, C apt. K enn eth R. M a r tin . K e w anee. III., le ft, and L ie u t. Donald E . Young. P ittsb u rg h , w ith B londie, one of the m ascots of the u nit. C irc le , L ie u t. Col. F ra n c is G ab resk. O il C ity . Penn., top ace. w ith reco rd s till standing, despite the fa c t th a t he has been a prisoner in G e rm a n hands for some tim e . Nazi Troops Still Powerful and Well Armed Invest in Liberty ★ ★ Buy War Bonds Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves prom ptly be cause it goes rig h t to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid n atu re to soothe and heal raw , tender. In flam ed bronchial m u c o u s m e m branes. T e ll your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon w ith the u n derstanding you must like th e w ay it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. F III'IT T H IC K S — Ponchea, A p p le a . I'e a ra , A p r ic e la , I ' h e r r i e a, I'lu m a . p ru n e » , B e rry P ia u la , lliaten, S h ru h a , etc. F re e 4 0 -p a g e c n ln lo g u e upon r a q u en t H a lin g 700 new an d Im p ro v e d v a rió lic a T U A L A T IW V A L L B Y M U B S B R IB B . B o u ta 3. B o g 31 0, S h e rw o o d , O rag o n . IIV O W N IC It. 224 aerea, 45 c u lt iv a t io n , I V» m ile la k e fr o n t, k m lle a fr o m lla r r la tm . Ijx tin . A la o new m o d e rn hom e w ith I» ae rea In lln r r la o n , 2200(1. I. B. P h illip » , K a r r la o a . Id a h o , t i l t H A I.E by o w n e r, a m a ll h o te l A c a fe , o n ly on e In a good a m a ll to w n on lllg liw n y If. S. »5. F o u n ta in a e r- vice, in-er a m i c o n fe c tlo n a . P rio n eq u ip p e d I55.IIOO P ence B o t e i B O n fa . W o r le y , Id a h o . 5 ( ‘I I O I C K P rin c e H o m ln o y e a r lin g an d tw o -y e a r old bred H e r e fo r d b u lla ; n lao Home co w a. T w o h e rd a , one po lled , o th e r h o rn ed O a lv ln B r o th e r » , C e n tr a lia , W a a b . 10 ( 'H O IC K nerea on M oaaa la tk e . H e a r t o f C o lu m b ia lla a ln . W a te r p a id S3.5OO, le r m a o i l i e r b a rg a in » a p p rn l ed lam ia H . J . Beech, M onee L a k e , W a a h ln g to n . •'O H H A L F 1 0 -n rre a p p le o rc ln ird , I m lle a n o rth o f W e n a tc h e e . F o r I n f o r m a tio n w r ite B . B. B o h ln d ala, B o u ta t, W a n a te b e a , W a a h ln g to n . CREOMULSION for Coughs. Chest Colds. B ronchitis S P E C IA L ^ illt O C H U K M O F P O E M S b y K I . I X A - I I F T I I H IM It O IIK It T H , B I L L H D 1 AOBBS. L O ltO Y IB W , W A B K IV O - T O M C op li-a Mi r e n te p rep aid , IF Y O U W A N T Io a e ll o r tra d e y o u r lln ib e r ln n d n r fa r m , W r it e W el»o n, 435 B a llw a y B x e h a n g e B ld g .. 3 M 8. W . 4 th A v e ., P o r tla n d 4, O reg o n . Igt p rice », J te m ln g tn n , He h ic k , H Nh« have- m a a tr r . W e need p a rte . B le c tr lo S h a v e r B ales S e rv ic e , 000 P in e B L , B e a ttie , W a s h in g to n . * W h e n D is h w a s h in g lo o k s lik e th is ! . . Rem em ber th a t Centripeti*!» c m m oke ee»y problem» le e k b a rd i L e ft, a N a z i so ldier, h e a v ily a rm e d , ty p ic a l of m en fac in g o ur a rm ie s on G e rm a n fro n t. U p p e r rig h t. G e r m an troops file past a b urnin g A m e ric a n tan k. L o w e r rig h t, a rm e d w ith a n tita n k w eapons, on the s ty le of our bazooka, units of the Vo lkssturm p ara d e in B e rlin . These photos w ere captu red by A m e ric a n soldiers. Eisenhower Decorates State Aide Brothers in House Constipation can undermine energy and confidence. T a k e N a tu re 's Remedy (N R Tablets). Contains no chemicals, no minerals, no phenol de rivative«. N R Tablets are different— a c t different Purely vegetable — a combination of 10 vegetable ingredi ents formulated over 60 years ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as million! of N K 'e have proved. G et A 26^ Convincer Box. Caution : Take only as directed. N t TONIQHT, TOMORROW A L t i a m ALL-VEGETABLE LAXATIVE ZONE WORD SUGGESTION) POR ACID INDIGESTION— DENTAL PLATES i X i ü i i ík. D r . H arry S im l e r , Dc+di&t ! US*» BI DC - 3»oi MORRISON POR 11ANO ORÍ Am ong the C lerg y B ap tist P re a c h e r — I don’t lik e yo u r M ethodist system of church governm ent. I t has too m uch m a chinery about It. M eth o dist D itto — Yes. but then you see it doesn't tak e n early so much w a te r to run Itt Results ol Food E n glish m an (su rv ey in g a field of o ate)— O ats is a g ra in w hich In Eng- land is g en erally given to horses, but in Scotland i t supports the peo ple. S c o tc h m a n (e n th u s ia s tic a lly )— Yes, and w here in the w orld w ill you find such horses and such m en! L e t ’E m G row C ity Boy— These eggs a re too em ail. G ro c e r—T h e y ’re fresh fro m the country. C. B .— T h a t’s the trouble. Those fa rm e rs pick th e ir eggs too soon. ^ T e relieve distress of M O N T H L Y ^ Female Weakness (Also Fine Stomachic Tonic) L y d ia E. P ln k h a m 'i V egetable C o m pound la fa m o u s to relieve periodic p a in an d accom panying nervoua, weak, tlr e d -o u t fe elin g s— when due to fu n c tio n a l m o n th ly disturbances. T a k e n re g u larly— P ln k h a m ’s C o m po un d helps b u ild up resistance ag ain st such an n o yin g symptom s P ln k h a m ’s Com pound Is m ade e s p e c ia lly / o r w o m e n — It h e lp s n a tu re an d th a t's th e k in d o f m edicine to bu y! F o llo w label directions. G en. D w ig h t D . E ise n h o w e r pins the D S M on B rig . G en. Julius C. H olm es fo r ex ce p tio n a lly m e rito rio u s services to the g o v ern m e n t. H o lm es, re ce n tly appointed an assistant se c re ta ry of state, was in s tru m e n ta l In setting up m ilita r y g o v ern m e n ts in S icily and It a ly . In background is A ir C h ief M a rs h a l S ir A rth u r T ed d e r. R ep. M a x Schm abe of M isso u ri, lo w e r, w elcom es a new m e m b e r of the house, G eorge B . Sch m ab e, his b ro th e r, re c e n tly elected as con gressm an fro m O klah o m a. H e Is shown g iv in g his “ ro o k ie " b ro ther points of procedure of the house. Three New Ladies of Congress Church of England LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S coSfpw’io ovo c AT FIRST SIGN OF A <666 Cold Preparation» tu directed WNU—13 On the Avenue S tra n g er (a t the d o o r)— Is M r. Sm ith a t home? M a id — W hich one, sir? T h e re a re two brothers liv in g here, eir. S tra n g e r—T h e one who has a sla te r liv in g in M ilw a u k e e . M u sic Lesson L e ttie — Who is m a kin g that In fe r n al ja n g le on the piano? N e ttie — T h a t's B e tty a t her e x e r cises. L e ttie — T e ll h er to get her e x e r cise some o ther w a y l R e la tiv es G ra n d m a (despondently) — W ell, d a rlin g , I shall not be a nuisance to you and John much longer. G ran d d a u g h ter (re a s s u rin g ly )— D on’ t ta lk th a t ‘Way,, g ran d m a, you know you w ill! N O T L O V E S IC K 3—43 When Your Back Hurts- A n d Y o u r S tre n g th a n d E n erg y Is Below P ar a C A P IT A L C H A F F C. Students of lend-lease w ill find at an A m e ric a n n eu ro p sych iatric rest h om e a t Shugborougb p ark , in E n g la n d , a ra th e r undistinguished ¡ flagpole about 15 feet high bearing the sta rs and stripes. A t its base is a sign: “ T h is flagpole loaned the | A m e ric a n forces a t Shugborough p a rk by the E a r l of L itc h fie ld ." C T h e H o llyw o o d post office has m a d e a sp ecial ru b b e r s ta m p to re address m a il to C ongressw om an H e le n G a h a g a n D ouglas, who once liv e d In H o llyw ood. departm ent B O D Y , P B N D K B , fra m e unit axle m en. P E R S ü X d ING N A Z I P R IS O N E R S R e ce n tly the a r m y ’s shrewd psychological w a rfa re branch in stalled sound equipm ent at the edge of a N azi-h eld port behind the A llie d lines in F ra n c e and offered the G erm an s a novel “ T r ia l Sur re n d e r.” T h e message broadcast to the G erm an s w ent som ething like this: “ T ry it out for th ree days. I f you don't enjoy being a prisoner w ith us, you can re tu rn to your u n its.” As a result of the offer, eight N a zis surrendered. A t the end of th e three days, four agreed to stay; the other four asked to go back. The a r m y let them go. To th e ir sur prise, how ever, the four cam e back a few hours la te r b ring ing m ore than 50 of th e ir tired N azi com rades to Join them in the c o m p arative ly luxurious prison cam p surround ings. D E P A R T M E N T O Peraea» e o w engaged (a e e e e e ti« / la d u K r y w i l l e e l t p p ip w ilk e u l » («!« - m aa t o l i n l l i h l i l / b o m tk o ir fo c a l t f a it o t S t a t a i K m p lo p m o o t S t n m . F E E D IN G IT A L Y C hief issue in the long series of backstage argu m ents o ver feeding Ita ly has been President Roosevelt's desire (1) to get the Ita lia n people to play a g re a te r p a rt in the w a r; and (2) avoid a rep etitio n of G reece. A lre a d y th ere have been rum blings of food rio tin g , and should A llied tan ks and guns be turned against the people of R o m e as In Athens, the repercussions would be tra g ic. T h e o re tic a lly , the B ritish have agreed w ith Roosevelt. When it comes to putting the policy into e f fect, how ever, it is differen t. F o l low ing some disagreem ents last August and Septem ber. F .D .R . thought he had the whole m a tte r ironed out at the Quebec conference w ith P rim e M in is te r C h u rch ill, only to find th at in late O ctober nothing had been done. F in a lly , on October 31, he took the unprecedented step of giving a d i re c t o rd er as co m m an d er-in -ch ief to the se cretary of w ar. H e w rote: •T have had before m e the shipping difficulties in getting supplies to the c iv ilia n popula tion o i Ita ly and I note th at we have been building up som e re serves fo r use when northern Ita ly collapses. “ In the m e an tim e, it seems to m e th at the situation Is so acute, fro m the point of view p articu la rly of food in southern Ita ly , th at some risks must be taken re g a rd in g supplies a t the tim e of the collapse in n orthern Ita ly . T h a t collapse m a y w ell not com e u n til G e rm a n y itself col lapses, in w hich case the ship ping situation w ill be much less acute. “ U n d er the circum stances, 1 have d eterm ined to assume the resp on sib ility fo r asking G en eral W ilson to Increase the ra tio n to 300 g ram s throughout all of Ita ly th at our forces o ccupy." D espite this categoric position by the P resid en t of the U n ited States Gen. S ir H e n ry M a itla n d W ilson, re ferred to above, did nothing. L ast week. S ec re tary Stettinius em ph a sized shipping as the reason why increased feeding had not been given Ita ly . But he did not give the whole story A ctually, as pointed out by the President, there has been a c cu m u lating a stock p ile of food fo r unliberated northern Ita ly . • • • PO ORLY P A ID CONGRESSMEN T h e struggle experienced by m any congressmen to m a ke both ends m e et In W ashington, and also the steady re tire m e n t of A -l officials fro m public life because they can not take the financial sacrifice, has an interesting p ara lle l in the e a rly days of the nation. Some of the founding fathers, be ing honest m en and w ithout p riv a te fortunes, found it im possible to liv e on th e ir governm ent salaries and w ere threatened w ith im p riso nm en t. F o r instance, the g rea t revo lution a ry w a r hero, Gen. W illia m M o u l trie was im prisoned fo r debt. Also, the first associate ju stice of the U . S. Suprem e court, Jam es W ilson, had to fiee Pennsylvania to escape his creditors and was about to be served w ith e x tra d itio n papers in Edenton, N. C., when he died. Also, John Rutledge of South C aro lin a, one of the chief d ra fte rs of the constitution, was th reaten ed w ith im p riso n m en t for debt and only re m ain ed out of ja il through the suf feran ce of his creditors. T o d ay , U . S. congressmen, cab in et m em b ers, and fe d e ra l judges re m a in re la tiv e ly am ong the poorest paid public servants in the w orld . A U . S. am bassa dor to London is paid $17.500, w hile the B ritish am bassador to the U nited States is paid $80,000. A U . 8. Suprem e court Justice gets S20.000, w hile a N ew York state Suprem e court justice gets $25,000. CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED Although he n eve r had a p aris h , T h e new congress has been “ Im p ro v e d " by the add itio n of th ree new the R ig h t R e v . G eo ffrey F ra n c is w om en m e m b ers. L . to R .: H e le n G ahagan Douglas of C a lifo rn ia , Speak F is h e r, Bishop of London, has been e r R a y b u rn , who w elcom ed the w om en, Cease Going Woodhotise of Con nam ed Archbishop of C a n te rb u ry , n ecticut, and E m ily T a ft D ouglas of Illin o is . H elen Douglas and E m ily highest office in the Church of Eng- T a ft Douglas both have husbands In the service. * land. I t m»y be rauerd by dlaorder of kid ney function that permits poisonous waste to accumulate. For truly many people fed tired, weak and miserable when the kidneys fall to remove excess ■clda and other waste n atter from the blood. You may suffer nagging backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness, getting up nights, leg pains, swelling. Sometimes frequent and acanty urina tion with smarting and burning 1« an other sign that aomethlng Is wrong with tha kidneys or bladder. There should he no doubt that prompt treatment ia wiser than neglect. IJae Doan’s Pills. I t is better to rely on a Biedlrlne that has won countrywide ap- roval than on something leaa favorably nown. Doan's have been tried and test ed many year*. Are at all drug stores. Get Doan’s today. E D oans P ills H e — I ’m Just w hat the doctor ordered fo r you. She— G et aw a y fro m m e, you p illl Any M e a t F o r Sale? J a c k — A ccording to this all butch ers have rh eu m a tis m . M a c — I don’t get it. J a c k —W ell, this a rtic le says rheu m a tis m causes a m an to im a g in e his Joints are m uch la rg e r than they .really are! School D aze T e a c h e r— N a m e th ree hardships Colum bus had w hile on his Jour neys of explo ratio n. B rig h t Scholar— T h e N in a, P in ts and Santa M a r ia .