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P«Ke 2 The Jacksonville Miner The Jacksonville Miner NtSIlUwS Wxllì X JACKSONVILLE. OREGON THERE’S MANY A SLIP . . . The Inaugural Address The Editor Speaking (Continued from page one! crawl out from under. He merely wished to impress the congressmen and others present .Monday with his self-acknowledged bravery and serious intent. For those two al leged characteristics of the man we have nothing but two rousing "birds." For if Banks was brave. strong and true, why hasn't he taken the fall along with the rest of his followers, who almost to the last man have become involved in the election ballot steal? Not Mr. Banks, no sir’ He plays the role of martyr while his misguided fol- lowers do the actual martyring. (Continued from page one) And now that we have gotten that chest oil our idea, we also believe it would be well patted, pit, er, puttered, or put, to mention the fact that I. I'earl Hell, er I’crl bool aw, the I is for igo we meant. I'.arl II. I’ill, aw. the lives have ltd anyway, short-circuit judge of Jacksonville, er Jackson county’ the Record b'chl noosepaper, punted, sprinted, printed by Karl II. Herald in his cold, I mi I<I. aw, old ship, »hoop, slop. shop, hould be buried text, and faced in the spade with a patter. It is father, furrow, further suggested that all good little children should be in bed by n aw, been just bested that all goo<| congress peppermint revelations, er revolutions, aw we really bent resolutions, be beat onto. into, par shares in the one and only . . . aw, we meant be bit into plowshares and that all benders, aw. membranes, munibiers, members be re quired to pillow, er pallor, filler, fuller, we mean follow, them until they half gotten back their senseless of humility, er, sense of humanity, er, er. humidor, we mean humor' Well, anyway, been as it has bad. you privvy. er probably, have come t<> the aid of the time is now for yotlr country, we mean, doubtless you have giddied, er gathered, that this rooter, er ratter, aw. ritter. wroter, er scribe has deceived, deducted, er. decided that the time lias come for all county judges and other lunatics, aw. we mean, for all lunatics and countv . . . er. paranoiacal revolvers, renovators revolution ists to lie rid. rad. We mean run out of the distracted, tie structed, district, thereby returning pieces, aw. tratispor all, thereby bringing sack, lack, pick. back, peace and trainpii ipti aw, nuts, you said it of both fot us. Which all just goes to prove that where there's a nickel there's a Brownie, aw, we mean, where there s a w ill there s a relative; aw, where there s a Banks there s a bench, beach, stench. Ami as we always imbibed, er incisioned, er insisted, a stitch in time keeps two from growing where one grew In-six. er three, or fore! Ami a cell door shouting, er. shunting, er, being shant on a criminal sinner, er crimcny singer, aw. criminal svndiealizcr, in time saves many a stitch in the wounds of binnocent eyestanders. er. sinnowent sty winders awg the ones who always get shot instead of the victors, er, factors" tender vitats. we mean, intended victims Editor's Note -The proofreader was just carried off, in a the use to which funds were put. violent condition, to the Record-llcrald building, the insane Lewis' talk was added to t>y serre- asylum having been overcrowded. Smooth. debonair and deceitful. he has—as was predicted in this I column months ago—used his con gressmen to do the more dirty work. Whether it was guarding property from the due process of law or breaking into the court house. Banks has been the actual guiding hand, either knowingly or unknowingly, and has for months preached the necessity of not abid tary of the chamber, Joe Weiterer. ing by the law or the recount of mid Punk Dunnington. the election ballots. His dummy required to present the same, duly to satisfy said judgment together Emil Britt, mayor at the time congress president, in her Banks- WHAT IS—HAS BEEN In France the same thing hap- the building was deeded to the city, verified as by law required to the with the coats of thia sale. subject written speech at the courthouse undersigned administrator at the to redemption as provided by law, , pened to the .Mississippi com Monday, reaffirmed bis attitude Samuel Butler said. “Life is I pany. while Holland went erzay elaborated on several points and office of H. K Hanna. 32 North nil of the right, title and interest explained the city council's partici Central avenue. Jackson county. when she stated that "the ballots made up of two scrolls—the past 1 over tulips. that the saltl defendants, Frank S. pation in the building up of the should never have been recounted and the future—as the future Now let's analyze ourselves. present U. S. hotel combination Oregon, within six months from the Carpenter and Anna M. Carpenter anyway.” date of this notice. unrolls it is wound so quickly had on the 10th day of November. Like the British. French and museum, library, club rooms and Dated and first published Fob on the scroll of the past that 1929. or now have In and to that Dutch, it took something new to dance hall. ruarv 17. 1933. Although his support has been most of life is hidden.” certain real property situated In start the get-rich-quick orgy, THOMAS DIXON. Administrator Doubt was expressed that city running from him faster than ever | We wonder at the financial Jackson county, Oregon, described Dreams of sharing in untold officials should deliver control for -------------%------------ now that the management of the chaos in the world and most of as follows, to-wit: wealth must have something five years to another organization, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE county commissary has been taken us feel that man’s trials were The north half of lot seven (71, tangible to start from, A h France and City Attorney Hanna expressed from Banks and Fehl. there still never so great; that it’s all new; and the north half of lot eight and England started with the By virtue of an execution on are a few remaining fans who will that surely it's the beginning of (9), of the Perry subdivision in possible wealth in a new coun- the belief that the hall should be retained at the dls|M>sal of all clti- foreclosure duly issued out of and have to get stung again before they the end—that civilization can Donation I jiik I t'lalm No. 74. try and Holland with agricultural lens. At thia point Secretary Wet- under the seal of the circuit court realize who has been doing the not bear up under the strain. town "hip 37 south, range 2 west and floral possibilities, the new ' terer took the floor to explain that actual stinging in Jackson county Let’s unroll Butler’s scroll just Of tbo Willamette meridian, tn of the state of Oregon for Jackson machine age appealed to us with the Chamber of Commerce, too. during all these miscarriages of a little and see if we can find Jackson county. Oregon, as num the automobile in the foreground. was a representative city organiza | I county, to me directed and dated justice. They should get in touch a deadly parallel. Perhaps in the bered. designated, and described j the 20th day of February, 1933, in We all remember how the tion. and had always been, anil' with ANY man who Banks has rapid flight of time something on the official plat thereof, now a certain suit therein, wherein W shares were sold. Pictures of the doubtless would continue to be in owed money to during the past went by man so rapidly that he of record. wealth resulting from the Bell the future, willing and anxious to ! Bernard Roberts as plaintiff, re- few years and catch on to the ways ! missed its significance. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this I covered judgment against Frank Telephone were held out as bait make the hotel building of city ; of the world—and particularly of , Were the banks ever closed 23rd day of February, 1933. i 3. Carpenter and Anna M. Car- for the investor and away we wide benefit and enjoyment, as reformers. before as they now are? Did G U SCHERMERHORN, went on an exact repetition of well as profit. Duke lx*wls, who I m i pen ter. of the defendants, for the - people have to get along without Sheriff of Jackson county. Ore. the old ■ - — Hum of sixteen hundred <91600.00) English south sea bubble president of the commerce body, Readers would be surprised at real money as we are doing to- By OLGA K. ANDERSON, . dollars, with interest thereon at and other wild schemes of ear explained further that all efforts, the extent of inroads made into day? Deputy. I par annum from the Her history. Stocks were issued j had been made to develop the ! the rate of Banks’ and Fehl's following since We must turn the scroll back j loth day of May, 1931, with costs and sold in most any kind of me- Chamber of Commerce, its mem the commissary was placed in the ; what seems a long time but sure- chanlcal industry. Conservation bership and officials. Into an on- ■ ' and disbursements tnxed at twenty- able hands of Louie Ulrich. Most ly we will find it. Not 1907, not j five and 5 100 <|25.0fi) dollars, and was thrown to the winds. One tirely community wide and repre the further sum of one hundred of the following the revolutionists 1893, not 1873—those were bad stock exchange couldn't handle sentative body, and that in line for selfish reasons anyway, the mo times but what we are seeking the wild gamblers’ operations with this desire, .Monday night's <9100 001 dollars attorney’s fees, ment they saw that “their duly is not there. We must go back and the curb market developed meeting, which was poorly attend which judgment was enrolled and1 elected county judge” couldn’t hand to about 1710—to England, to PHYSICIAN and to a volume nearly equal to the ed. delayed election of officers un docketed In the clerk’s office of to his particular friends the remain France and to Holland to find I said court In said county, on the old stock exchange. Agents ap til last night so that other inter SURGEON ing resources of the county, and a similar human activity that peared in smaller cities, values ested citizens would have every o|e 20th day of February. 1933. that other type of men were going' brought on ruin. Notice is hereby given that pur rose, shares were split in stock portunlty to take part. Office in Jacksonville to be placed in charge, right away About this time the new world suant to the terms of said execu dividends so as to be within their lust for overthrow of govern was being explored. Reports of Sanitarium President Lewis also pointed out tion. I will on the 2f>th day of reach of the small investors. ment changed to a hearty -desire vast wealth, wild exaggerated that tne Chamber of Commerce, I .March, 1933, at the front door of To supply the funds for the city council and fire departments the courthouse in the city Of M<-<l Hours—Mon., Wed., Frl„ 9-12 to uphold law and order—and there rumors, none of which suffered mad scramble our federal reserve were three separate organizations ford, in Jackson county, Oregon, 6-9 Every Evening by give their pants something to in the retelling. were current, bank inflated the currency with and should be kept so, and that al-, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. offer be held up around. Dreams of great wealth in the PHONE JACK8ONVILLr 81 call loans of federal reserve cur though the chamber was quite will for sale and will sell at public auc new world made it easy for the rency-duplicating the 1710 folly ing to cooperate with the fire com tion for cash to the highest bidder Many subscribers have been ask unscrupulous to find investors in of the Bank of England. Like the pany in raising necessary funds, it ing us lately what we are going to schemes of exploration and trad Bank of England the federal re believed there should be no weav-1 do for news and something to write ing. The wildest of these was the serve saw its mistake. Call Ing together of entagling alliances about when the uprising is com South Sea company. Shares were money rose to 30 per cent, and between the two. He pointed out pletely quelled and most of the op placed on the market, prices rose. then came the crash. ponents of The .Miner have been Other companies were formed, that most municipalities provide filed away among the state’s col more shares sold, and the people England, France and Holland for their own fire departments lection of persons who wanted to became speculatively mad—any recovered; England quickly, rather than leave the smokeeaters establish their own moral and civil kind of company found ready in France and Holland slowly. Eng- dependent on catch-as-catch-can code contrary to the usual stand- vestors and prices soared until land stopped all banking at once. methods of defraying expenses. •rd. I intrinsic values were but a frac France and Holland wallowed Fire Chief Ray Wilson, who had tion of the selling price. To keep through several bad years and made the suggestion that dances Well, we can remember when the price of shares within the recovered very slowly. be turned over to his department The Miner was a struggling week- reach of the smaller investor The closing of our banks, al- for such time as was necessary to ly, getting along fairly well with- : shares were split into what we though postponed, should serve rehabilitate worn equipment, re-1 out having to suffer the accusation describe as a stock dividend. to improve conditions. Perhaps it I lated his experience since taking of being fathered, owned and edited Prices still soared. Tents were should have been done sooner, over control of the department, of by another larger newspaper. And placed in the streets to accom and less painfully. At any rate I the admirable success in purchaa-' on the other hand, Earl H. Fehl modate the traders and brokers. the scroll of time shows the wis Ing a new truck without resorting (For Amount of Purchase*) still is Jackson county’s judge—in i The currency was inflated by dom of it and doubtless marks to the city’s tax money, and of name only, we’d say—and a great; bringing pressure to bear on the the beginning of that “new deal.” last summer's excellent record of service to the taxpayers is yet to Bank of England to supply The moral of all of this will but one grass fire call, due entirely, be rendered by some several news-' money for further exploration of probably be lost in the flock of to diligence of his department in | papers. the people—and then came the what P. T. Barnum said Is born eliminating fire hazards before- crash. every minute. hand. We reason that Fehl got into his AB discussions were of an ex- ! Xnneri«P«nHrhJhp»“8L”®*?r’P^ «1^ tedness, are going to deliver, Ing steel which will lead us away planatory nature and there were channels and he can be ousted by themselves at the door of congress ' from special privilege government, no heated words. The council, after the same route. There is this ad for tutelage and anti trust control., lobby legislation and short-sighted deliberation, tabled the matter of vantage—the road down for a a renewal of the five-year lease '• policies. scheming politician is much easier to the Chamber of Commerce and Like here at home, a few months to find, and is a darned sight granted that body the usual 30-day While on the national topics, we smoother, doubtless because most ago when there seemed no way permit to conduct the Saturday had a hunch the other day . . . out of the muddle Jackson county night dances. of its travelers have been scoot we happened to remember Henry ing along on the posterior portion had been plunged into by a schem- Other minor business matters Richfield Gas and Olla ing editor, the big business prob- Ford’s threat that “industry would were discussed hy the council, and of their lap. lem is kicking its own props loose. come to a standstill and business i a suggestion that the city dads get would cease to exist if Hoover were Yes, looks as though there will It has been in the past few weeks In touch with Llewellyn A. Banks’ not elected. And at about the same proposed revolution so as to get in Jacksonville’s Jeweler be plenty to keep a newspaper in that the local menace defeated it teresting to readers for some time self. and apparently the national ! time we recalled ^that the same a prior bid In making this city the Henry Ford “* was the one who *■“ re new “Little Moscow” and again to come. And after Fehl either problems are solving themselves “ fused to aid Detroit banks to save give Jacksonville tenants for its gets wise to himself and straight likewise. Just about the time a per themselves and who, apparently, courthouse was ignored. It was sus Phone 12 ens out—which, we believe, would son, county or nation seems to be started the withdrawal of millions pected that councilmen are await be nothing short of miraculous— up a blind alley, a logical, effec of dollars from banks which made or is recalled, or what may be like tive way out always presents itself. the present moratorium necessary. ing results of the threat made by that editor Monday, not wanting ly, found guilty of malfeasance In Perhaps that’s why some sage to contact a possible future inmate office as result of the ballot steal National figures, big as they are, of the state's hotel for home-grown investigation, other matters will be advised years ago to “not cross after all are possessed of the same Napoleons. bridges until we get to ’em.” coming up from time to time. “We 8ell for Cash and Sell for Less’ human emotions as the worst of us, and sometimes we wonder if And while delving into national We suppose we're about the only editor in the country that hasn’t problems—which is a hefty job for Ford's behavior isn’t tempered « a “sour-grape" spirit? made some comment on the bank a country editor—we’d like to ob bit with ------------- Groceries—Lunch—Sandwiches s,------------- ing moratorium. And just to be serve that Inauguration day we In ths County Court of the County were overcome by that same feel individual (and not write about of Jackson, In and for the something we know nothing of) ing of confidence, frlendlinuôo and State of Oregon. enthusiasm we had for Franklin we’re going to let it go at that. For Repairs, Accessories and Fordson Parts Roosevelt during the campaign. In the Matter of the Estate of Emma N. Drlskel. Deceased: We have observed, however, that (Contlnued from page one) We had the same feeling one those topheavy corporations and NOTICE TO CREDITORS chains which worried us so a few thrills to, after waiting on a sta which the chamber has rendered Shell Gas and Oils and Goodyear Tires and Tubes Notice Is hereby given that the years ago seem to be following a tion platform for endless hours, the city since Its inception 10 years ago. when a puffing, powerful locomo undersigned, by an order duly made parallel to Jackson county’s own It also was pointed out that sev given and entered in the above en troubles—working themselves out. tive comes whistling around the In other words, rather than have curve. And, we really believe, the eral thousand dollars were raised titled court has been appointed and Quality Milk 8lnc« 1888 to toil, worry and lobby to gain -new deal” with President Roose- by the original Chamber of Com now Is the duly appointed, qualified legislation for the control Of the velt at the throtfle will end our merce membership by individual and acting administrator with copy ----- that ----- donations of 9100 each from some of the will annexed of the estate "big men” who threatened to soon waiting on the platform and own the country, it would seem we are soon to board a sane, sens 18 members, and smaller sums bv of above named decedent. All per ible and certain train for better others, of public subscription drives wn» Having claims against sain sons having said that the corporations and finan times down a straight track of shin- launched by the chamber and of | decedent or her estate are hereby | ciers, through their own short- JJhilnopher Harold B. Gillis MEDFORD MERCHANTS SCRIP WILL BE ACCEPTED AS CASH By the Following JACKSONVILLE Business Firms The Nugget Confectionery V. J. Beach The Jacksonville Pharmacy Basket Grocery Coleman’s Hardware LEGAL NOTICE City Dads Postpone Action on Dance Job Amy’s Place Dunnington’s Garage Jacksonville Service Station Wendt’s Dairy The Jacksonville Miner 4