Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, June 02, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    The Jacksonville Miner
The Jacksonville Miner
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His Masterpiece
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
OFFICIAL
LEONARD
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thousands of dollars to attempt to
punish burners of ballots, and the
business of the county and south­
ern Oregon's reputation have gone
to smash.
y
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■v?
Yet he ran on a platform of
"economy—taxes MUST be re­
duced.” Just watch your mill levy­
rise next year. The county judge
even advised taxpayers to refuse
to pay their taxes this year “until
thus and so is granted------ "
Now. to bring it down to date,
Wednesday of this week the <*ounty
court was to have met tn regular
session. Was the “efficient, eco­
nomical," county judge present"
No! He phoned long distance from
Portland that he wouldn't be here
His personal affairs were more im
portant to him than anything Jack-
son county needed.
population toward municipal cent­ pleud thereto within four weeks
ers during recent years. th« United from the date of the first publica­
States is »till an agricultural na­ tion of thia Hummona.
tion, and it always will bo aa it
And you uro hereby notified that
always should be. Approximately If you fail to lippear and answer to
tip million American |>OO|>le look «11 I the Complaint of the Plaintiff aa
rectly to agriculture in all Its hi'relnubove r«*<|iilr«>d or otiierwlH«
brunches fbr a livelihood
pload tiii>r«'i<>. th«* Plaintiff **ul
For tlu* remainder of the Amer take a «lecrce ngnlnst you for III«’
lean |H*opl«< tn«< depression begun relief demanded In aahl Complaint
with th«* stock market crash In Sep­ to wit:
That the PluIu11ffa title to and
tember of 1929.
For tilt million
farmers, however, the depression possession of all of siild real estate
r«*Hlly begun Tn 1921. and conditions ' hereinafter described to the ex­
generally were not much worse f«>r tent and In the manner claimed
In Ihe Complaint bo determined,
them after 1929.
««■tabllahed, confirmed and quieted
In asking congress and th«* Amer­ In the Plaintiff In this «nit, hie
ican p«*opl<* for his present |s>wers, heirs, successors and aaalgna for
particularly those reluting to Infla ever agalnat all adverse claims on
tion, Hanklln D Roosevelt real­ tile part of each and all of the
ised tliut then* could be no hop«* Defendants in thia cause and as
of economic recovery until lite ugulnat all persons who mny now
value of agricultural commodities or hereafter claim under or through
was restored to u level tliut would them or either of them and that
Insure those who grow things an all
apparent
imperfections
or
honest profit and a decent security «toads Upon th«* Plaintiff's title to
In their industry, for such It is.
said land bo now an<l forever re­
With this in mind, he has set moved and that the title and poa-
out on a program of controlled in­ session of aald Plaintiff bo declared
flation which will reestablish the firm and effectual forever In the
value of farm commodities, In re­ Plaintiff aa the f«e simple owner
lation to the dollar as a medium of of said premiser and that all of
exchange, on a busls of one of th«* ¡said Defendants and each of them
best and most representative farm I be biLrred and forever ««topped
years before th«* World war. When 1 from having or claiming any right
this level is reached, us it soon | or title in or to suid real eatnte nd
will be reached. Inflation will be vers«* (<> tin- Plaintiff hereto Th«*
checked and a bulance maintained. property herein referred to la sit*
The farmers of America oould not I unted In the county of Jackson,
have asked more This is just and state of Oregon, anil mor«* particu­
right, not only to farmer««, but to larly described na follows to-wit:
The HM i of the NW>, of flec­
ull others.—H. W. Whicker tn
tion H in Township 39 south of
Grants Pass Bulletin
ItanKe 4 went of W. M.
i Thia Hummona la published In
i The Jacksonville Miner by order
of Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge
of tile Above Entitled Court, dulj
In the County Court of Jackson , mi«d«> on the IMh day of May. 193M
County for State of Oregon
The dal«* of (he first publication
In the Matter of the Estate of of thia Hummona la the 19th day
Gladys Trefren, Deceased.
of May. 1933.
Notice la given that th«* under­
J F F14KOKU
signed is the qualified adminis­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
trator de bonis non of estat«* of 32 North Central Avenue,
Gladys Trefren. deceased.
Medford. Oregon.
Persons having claims agalnat I (Muy 19 2«. June 2-9)
said estate are required to present
same with proper vouchers to said NOTICE of FINAL SETTLEMENT
administrator at office of H. K.
Hanna. 33 North Central avenue, In the County Court of th« County
Medford. Oregon, within •’> months
of Jackson In and for the
from the date of this notice.
State of Oregon
Duted June 2. 1933.
In the Matter of the Estate of
MARK HURKHEART,
Administrator de bonis Non. William Cameron, Deceased.
(June 2-9-19-23)
NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE
--------- «. ...
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
LEGAL NOTICE
When the judge went to Salem
to ask the governor not to permit laborer who saw a promise of re­
of the stat«* will be present to en­
Ralph Moody to prosecute him and lief an«i real help in the election
joy the hospitality of Lebanon citi­
his fellow ballot-stealers, he at­ of Earl Fehl. now may witness the
zens today and tomorrow.
tempted to bluff the commission­ result of their folly. A scheming,
ers into paying'for his gasoline and lying, snitching. libeling editor has
THE DALLES ONCE CENTER
expense money there' He wauls lietrayed them. He has attempted
OF 'INTERNATIONAL' TRADE
Jackson county to buy his gasoline, ¡to
j
rob the taxpayer blind while he
The site of The Dalles, Oregon,
oil. tires and repairs for bis ancient set up a smoke screen of accusa­
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
was once a great "international"
model automobile while he gads all tions at others. He pointed to a
trading center, even long before
Late Dean of Men.
eating a cracker while he
over the state, neglecting the job |customer
j
the coming of th«* white man to
University of Illinois.
he is being paid for by taxjxiyers thrust his own hand in the cash
Or«-gon. according to a recent ar­
who sweat long and hard for every ■ drawer.
ticle written by IFr. L. 8. Cress­
McKenzie was In diHi< ulty with man, professor of sociology at the
penny he squanders.
-ft*«
Such are the wanes of frenzied his Instructor In economics. From University of Oregon. Indians came
A few weeks ago the Good Gov­ l*olit$cs and hysterical balloting.
the very Olltset to this center from east central
the County Court of the County
ernment congress sent several The voter who conscientiously
I they had hit it Washington, th«* Snake river coun­
of Jackaon in end for the
lengthy telegrams to Washington., worked
_____ for ___
____ he
_
I <»ff very badly try. Klamath lake country, from the
FeBl ____
and ______
thought
State of Oregon
D. C. ThQ other day a Medford tele- wag eliminating graft and purify-
I with each other Willamette valley and from the
graph office attempted to collect
Jackson county |*olitics now
In
the Matter of the Estate of
1 and now they lower Columbia region to barter
a large telegram bill charged to;w-j]| t>leo<i through the nose so that
Amanda A. Peterson, Deceased.
were openly at beads, canoes, clothing and other
the county court. “Let’s see copies a corrupt county judge can havo a
articles.
NOTICE of FINAL SETTLEMENT
variance. McKen
of the telegrams, so we can de­ county-paid stenographer type his
Notice Is hereby given that H. K.
termine if they were for county private business letters and write
zie had said some
Hanna, the duly apixiitited, quail-,
business.” demanded the two com- his editorials for him. and buy gas­
very Insulting
fled and acting administrator, with
missioners. “Sorry, we can't do oline that he may drive out to re­
things to the old
copy of the will annexed, of the
that, but two of them were to mote sections to tell how “the
er man with an
estate of Amanda A. Peterson, the
Washington. D. C., and were or- gang” is throttling the under-dog
insolence widen
It is a long way from Japan to above named decedent, has here-
dered charged to the county by and robbing him blind.
verged upon the the coast of Oregon. It is quite a itofore filed in the above entitled
Judge Fehl”
profane, and he journey if one travels tn the best B-ouit and matter his final account
The poor taxpayer will, for many
had done so of the ocean steamship«, but what and report of the administration'
The county commissioners, who
long
years, be paying for this one
quite openly In do you think of floating acroea? I of uaid estate and the Judge of the I
the judge said obstructed the low­
Of course the floaters do not Circuit Court of the state of Ore-'
ering of taxes, refused to pay the year of “good government." which
the bearing of
is proving so crooked, murderous the
bill.
other members of the class. I hurry or make a direct route gon. for Jackaon county, by reason
and extravagant. It ts to be hoped
across. They are subjected to the of the fact that the County Judge-
inni a æsaon
lesson —ai
an expensive one— was trying to show him the bail various currents and cross-currents .of Jackson county, state of Oregon.
The commissioners, I............... K«. that
manners, the rudeness, the poor
„<* the has been learned.
and as time is no object they take Is absent from said county, has
the enuntv judge as enemies of
breeding of such a procedure, but I from two to three years for the1 duly made, given and entered
taxpayers, also refused to allow the
¡therein
an vawcr
order iiaiiik
fixing <iuuv
June I>,
17,
trip.
»wr-.on. »><
And the taxpayer who really was making little or no headway.
judge to charge more than $30 to
“I was brought up to tell the
The coast Immediately north of 1933, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock
the county for gasoline alone LAST wants to see efficiency, economy
**** courtroom of the above
MONTH! The “tax-reducing" judge and lower taxes can thank God that truth,” he explained, "and he asks the Umpqua seems to be a favorite “■ ni-
had attempted to buffalo the com­ county judges can be recalled after me what 1 think. I tell him right landing place for these visitors ¡•ntltled court at the Jackson coun-
missioners into honoring the ac-
first six months of debauchery off the bat.
You wouldn’t advise from the Orient. It may be that ,’X courthouse at Medford In Jack-
count. Finally he backtracked by and double-dealing,
me to play the hypocrite, would you? the fame of the Hlonekers has "on countJ5 state of Oregon, as the
reached Japan, but be that as it! t‘me an(l Pl»ee for the hearing of
saying that he would “take it out _ _
—~—■—•------- —
When I think he is a damned liar. I may, scores of these visitors are I anX objections to sal«! final ac-
• Russel Herbert of Ashland was say so, just like that."
of my check on the first.”
found along the beach, particularly !f”unt ol" anv I*®1” thereof and for
calling on Applegate friends Tues­
“Did it ever occur to you,” 1 after severe stormy weather. No the settlement thereof and -of said
Never, in the history of Jackson day.
asked, "that there are time« when It date of their sailing is recorded, estate.
county, has any county judge been
H. K. HANNA. Administrator.
is wisest to say nothing? You were the only log recorded being a Klass
allowed gasoline and maintenance COPCO ADVERTI8ES CRATER
(May i»)
LAKE IN WINTER’8 GARB not asked by the Instructor to ex­ bottle, containing the date and lo-
fees for his private car, unless on
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press your opinion. You gave it un­ cation where set adrift, thrown
strictly county business. The only
In th« Circuit Court of the State
into
the
ocean
some
years
“
Crater
I>ake
the
Magnificent"
ago by
business the present county judge
solicited. It was quite unnei'essary
Of Oregon In and for the
COULD have been on since his as­ is the title of an excellent adver­ to indicate how you were feeling the Japanese geographic society.
County of Jeckson
sumption of the office, has been tisement recently published by The and especially do so before a large and picketl up by Roy Hloneker.
From this it was found that most Vernon E. Kilgore, Plaintiff,
driving the few blocks to his home 1 California Oregon Power company group of listeners."
of the journeys consumed from
vs.
and back each day. while his gaso to promote greater interest in,early
"Weil, I believe In telling the two to three years.
John Hartvlg Johnson and Sarah
line bill provided for more than trips to Crater lake. The ad. which
Jane Johnaon, hie wife if mar­
Not very fast time for five thous­
enough to have propelled his car is one of the Copco community ad­ truth," he still affirmed, not reallz
ried, the unknown heirs of John
1060 miles at 10 miles to the gallon vertising series, is illustrated with Ing that truth after all is often rela­ and miles. These visitors are made
Hartvlg Johnson, If deceased, the
;an unusual snow scene at the lake tive and many times need not be of glass. Some small, the size and
for the month.
spoken.
unknown heirs of 8arah Jane
shape of the wooden floats used
and is worded as follows:
Johnaon, If deceased; also all
The county' commissioners didn’t | “How utterly words fail to ex­
He had not learned the very valu­ by our fishermen for their nets.
other persons or partlee un­
Others are much larger, in fact
allow THAT! While the county press the wondrous beauty, the able art of saying nothing.
known, claiming any right title,
court uses a few stamps each awe-inspiring magnificance of this
I had dinner with the Holts not they range from two inches In din
estate, lien, or intereet In or to
month, it never requires the pur- world famous gem of nature. A long ago. It was a sad affair, bad meter to four and five feet. The
property
hereinafter
de­
largest known to have been found 1 the
chase of many dollars worth of place of mystery and moods, sei-
cooked and badly served. I knew on the Oregon beaches being 51
scribed, Defendants.
them every few weeks. Yet the dom appearing twice alike, it may
...........
_
judge's expense account presented now be seen as a glamorous fairy- that even from the small amount ' inches in diameter. You can see
8UMM0N8
for payment a few days ago asked land—a veritable 'symphony in I had eaten I should suffer from in- , one 47 inches in diameter on the IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
nearly $10 for "stamps.” We all ■ snow’ worth traveling thousands of digestion as a result of the eve shelves of the Sloneker resort.
OF OREGON:
nlng's gastronomic dissipation.
If These glaslT floats are used by the
have heard of the well-known prac- miles to see.
You and each of you are hereby
“Snow plows have cleared the I had followed McKenzie’s theorie* - Japanese fishermen, the smaller required to appear and answer the
tice of “padding the expense ac­
count.” and that more money is way through snow banks, towering of truth telling I should have tol< ones for the fish nets and no doubt Complaint of the Plaintiff on file
sometimes earned off a weli-ar- 10 and 15 feet on each side of the my hostess on leaving that I ha< the larger one« for crab nets and herein against you or otherwise
ranged account sheet than in sal- pavement as your car rolls easily had a wretched evening. There wen individual markers.
Released from their moorings by
ary.
along In high gear. The paved high­
ways via Klamath Falls and Med­ mitigating circumstances about th« storms and other agencies, they
affair,
however.
I
had
met
som<
float on and on until they are fin­
The county judge, who already ford are open and in excellent con-
has proven his treason in a dozen dition. A thrill of a lifetime; see very charming people, the conversa ally thrown up on th«- Oregon coast.
tion had been lively and entertain j When they start, they must be
ways, has revealed himself as a Crater lake in winter garb.
“Published by The California Ore- ing throughout the evening. I safe bright and shiny, but when they
«•heap, dime-snatching, cbiseler on
the bleeding taxpayers of Jackson gon Power company In the inter­ when I left that I had had a pleas­ reach here they show the effects
»»
county. The pursued farmer a,«d eats of the territory served.”
ant time. It was the truth but nof of battling with the waves. AU the
sharp edges are rubbed off and the
the whole truth.
surface scarred by contact with
•. 1*11, Western Newspapnr Unton.
rocks and sand.—Port Umpqua
Courier (Reedsport).
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TELLING THE
TRUTH
Floats Drift to Oregon
Seashore from Japan
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Notice Is hereby given that Wil­
ber W. Cameron, the duly appoint
<*d, <iuallfl«*d and uctlng admlnia
trator of the estate of the above
named decedent has file«] in the
above entitle«! court and matter
his final account and report of the
administration of said estate and
sai«i court by an order duly made,
given and enter«*«! therein has
fixed June 3, 1933. at the hour of
10:00 o'clock a. tn. at the court-
room of said court at the Jackson
County courthouse at Medford In
Jackson county, state of Oregon,
aa the time and place for the hear-
Ing and settlement of any and all
objections that may be made to
snld final account and report or to
any Item thereof.
Dated and first publish)*«! May 5,
1933.
WILBER W. CAMERON 1
Administrator.
S. C. PETERS
(D.M.D.)
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Dentist
Opposite Post Office
Jacksonville
CLEANING
PRESSING
Our Price« Will Advance
8oon—Clean Up Now
SUITS
7Sc
DRESSES (and up) J5c
Hat« Cleaned and Blocked
PANTORIUM
DYE WORKS
Cor. 6th A Holly
Phone 244
“Fish and Chips
We Are Ready
Whenever You Are
With a Good Assortment of
LUMBER AND BUILDING
MATERIALS
♦
Timber Products Co
A Good Firm to Trade With
Phone 7—Medford
End N. Central Ave.
WORLD’S LARGEST STRAW
BERRY CAKE AT LEBANON
Roosevelt Said at Core I
of Fanners’ Troubles!
The largest strawberry short-
¡cake in the world will be one of
Since March 4 history has been
the big features of Ix*banon’s 24th
annual Strawberry fair which takes written more rapidly at Washing­
place June 2 and 3 at Lebanon, ton than during any other period
Oregon. This mammoth shortcake I of our national history. We have
will be 14 feet square and will a man In the White House. This;
weigh 5000 pounds—two and a half | man is big enough to rise over par­
tons. It is planned to feed a total ty lines. He has the qualities of
iof 6500 people with a piece of short­ mind and heart to bend every
agency of the government to the
cake from this gigantic cake.
An elaborate program of sports welfare of the people. He was su­
'and amusement features has been preme over the greatest crises we
arranged for the two-day celebra­ have ever faced, and now that such
tion with a big parade, open air a crisis is further behind us than
minstrel show, championship base­ we realize, we are convinced that
ball game, walking marathon, band he Is equal to the task of recon­
concerts, airplane stunts, boxing struction, in which we now are and
and wrestling matches, street car­ will be for months, perhaps years.
All of his program is vital, and
nival and a baby parade.
The annual strawberry fair in its accomplishments already far
Lebanon has been carried on by beyond what even the most opti­
this enterprising community for mistic had hoped for in years; but
nearly a quarter century in order of first Importance to Grants Pass,
to tell the outside world about the and every other city and district
wonderful strawberries for which dependent upon the soil, is his
this region is noTed. It is expected farm program.
Regardless of the movement of
that many visitors from all part«
A few more days will end your chances forever to
get Sea Food, Special Steaks and dainties at the
old stand of the Green Lantern.
A new building is being erected on the location
and we will move out about the 15th of June.
OYSTERS
CLAMS
FISH
We have a steady supply of the finest Oysters,
Crabs, Clams and Ocean Fish for your selection
and encourage you to satisfy your appetite while
you can.
COME IN FOR A BOUNTEOUS REPA8T THAT WILL
LEAVE A SAVORY MEMORY
Green Lantern Cafe
Opposite Post Office, Medford
H. E. Wharton