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The Jacksonville Miner
jail offense for a private citizen farmers, and a |mrt of tile capital
i to carry concealed wchihmis . Th« of local ussociutlons may be sub­
'laws of this land apparently take scribed by th« regional production
no measures against organised credit bunk.
. . .
g
•
crime and gangsters for riding
The
big
Idea
behind
some
film«
around
In
bullet-proof
cars
and
car
­
OFFICIAI AEWSFAFER OF JXCKSOHVILlt
rying machine guns. Why should la more reel ttiun apparent. - Wes
not the private citizen have a little Jon Leader.
protective consideration?
Why haven't the Lindbergh and
other kllnaptngs been solved?
LEONARD HALL
■AUDE ROSI .
Why haven't there been mora
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
murder convictions?
Notice is hereby given that I
How long lire we going to stand
have been appointed by th« County
It?
Vigilante action solved the prob I Court of Jackson county, Oregou,
lem in three showdowns. We may [ Administrator of the estate of Hut
have to resort to Vigilante action i tie May Hardman, deceased, and
in the fourth and final showdown. have qualified. All persons having
¡claims against said estate are here-
by notified to present them, with
1 proper vouchers, and duly verified.
Ito me at the office of Harry C.
Skyrnian, attorney for said eatato,
at Room 409. Medford Center build­
of OTHER PEOPLE
ing. In Medford. Oregon, within six
(Continued from oage one)
| months from the date of thia
tically lost their shirts In the long
IMPORTANCE OF ECONOMIC
notice. Dated and first published
series of bank failures. Since Presi-
CONFERENCE
June 23rd, 1933.
dent Roosevelt took office and
I U It. BUCKLBY, Admlnlat rator
promptly closed every bank in the
Since modern science has devel­
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country for a few days, there
oped our potentialities of destruc­
hasn’t been
beeu a SINGLE BANK
In
the
Circuit
Court of the 8tate
tion to the point where It is doubt­
FAILURE among those that reop-
of Oregon In and for the
ful if we can survive another war,
ened that we have been able to
County of Jackson
It Is safe to assume that th« main
hear of*
climax of history will com« thia F. J. Huber, Plaintiff, vs.
summer when the nations of Eur­ Edwin X. Andereon, and Agnee U.
We all fussed and fumed at the
ope. Asia. America and the Orient
Andereon, hueband and wife, De­
gnther for the world peace confer­
time at the inconvenience of the
fendants.
ence.
They
will
meet
appreciative
national bank moratorium and
SUMMONS
of the tension fear and hatred have
hoped that somehow Roosevelt
To
Edwin
X.
Anderson and Agnes
caused In International relation­
U. Andereon, hueband and wife:
knew what he was doing, Very
ships: they will meat knowing that
In the name of the State of Ore­
poison gas nud radio-controlled
evidently he not only knew what
agencies for its distribution will gon you are hereby summoned and
he was doing, but also knew what
draw no lines between combatants required to appear and answer the
the final result would be—the very ,
and non-combatants and that such complaint of the plaintiff herein
evident cure to a most malignant
things will destroy minions of de­ on file ugalnst you. or otherwise
bank disease. Some bankers smart­
fenseless Ilves in the apace of u pleud thereto within four (4) weeks
ed a bit when they were dictated
I few hours time; they will meet rom the date of the first publica­
to by the federal government but
knowing. In addition, that the popu tion of thia summons.
now we seem to have a much
And you are hereby notified that
latlon of earth can no longer bear
sounder banking structure in the
the burden of supporting arma­ if you fall to so appear and answer
United States which works to the
i
bankers' advantage as well as to education. Just plain common sense There is where I found a gold nug- 11 the Vigilantes hanged English ments for protective reasons. Their within the tint« specified, for want
everyone else’s.
in ordinary words and terms.
get 58 years ago. June 27. 1875. I Jim Stuart. Two others of Stuart's [ problem Is the elimination of fear thereof plaintiff will take a Judg­
have it yet.
ruffians were later hanged, (’rime i and hatred In International rela­ ment against you aa prayed for in
his complaint herein, namely the
And we certainly liked Mr.
Now as to an item I -have read of struck swiftly and surely; so did tionships.
To us. at least. President Koose­
sum of |iso os pin , interest at the
the
Vigilantes.
The
Vigilantes
were
|
three
generations
of
school
direc
­
Roosevelt
’
s
declaration
that
gold
The
anti-climax
of
our
historical
velt has demonstrated that he en-
tered the presidential campaign hoarders—that class of person who tors. Some familiar names, in the stronger than organized crime. .drama is taking place now In the rate of 8 per cent per annum from
February 3rd. 1933, and costs and
with some pretty well thought out held the key to a solution of eco­ fall of 1874 I taught the school at Crime, accordingly, fled. By Sep | world economic conference at Ism-
disbursements of thia action.
planks in his platform—planks that nomic troubles but who refused to Sterling. Was engaged to teach by tember of 1851, when the Vigi­ don. It Is generally admitted that
This summons la pubilahed in
were intended to be something be- use it—' were traitors to their coun- Dave Saltmarsh. Tom Gilson and lantes disbanded. Sail Franolsco fear and hatred grow out of eco­
sides flypaper. It was quite humor- try. slackers. We believe his inter- Josiah Crump. After school was out was one of the most law-abiding nomic Issues and that economic The Jacksonville Miner by order
ons. argued many before election, rretation gave the country a new I went back home, put a crop of cities on the North American con Issues were responsible for most of of the lion. <1. F. Skipworth, judge
the wars and panics of the past. of the above entitled court, duly
to think of the president’s refores- | outlook on many things and did wheat on my father’s farm in Gar­ tinenL
What develoim in the economic con made and entered herein on th«
ttaion army as of any real benefit much to change the attitude of "big den Valley, near Roseburg
In
the
fall
of
'75
I
went
back
to
business."
In
fact.
Roosevelt
has
•
San
Francisco
went
to
sleep
ference
will very probably deter- flat day of June, 1933.
to the average working man who
The dute of the first publication
old
Sterling
and
taught
the
same
been
so
successful
thus
far
and
has
¡¡again
by
1853.
From
that
year
to
I
mine
the
outcome of the peace con
really needed relief. Yet today,
of thia Summons is June 23rd, 1933
just a few short weeks after Roose­ come forth with so many sensible school, hired by the name directors, 1856 James Casey staged a reign ference.
ALLIHON MOULTON,
The international economic sit-
velt took office, we out here in ideas that even such spoiled chil­ when Bird Saltmarsh was one of of terror with a greater ring than
Attorney for Plaintiff
Oregon—about as far from the na­ dren es Henry Ford have jumped my school boys, and a fine one. Stuart had. Casey, by means of nation Is a snarl and a tangle. If It 301 Liberty Building,
After
I
closed
school
that
term,
’
onto
the
bandwagon.
“
We
won
’
t
ballot-box
stuffing
and
ruffianism
can
be
unraveled
to
the
|«>lnt
of
.
tion’s capital as we can get-
an
Medford, Oregon.
see and feel the benefits of the Play no more.” Ford and his ilk [on June 25, 1875. on Sunday. June at the polls. controlled city and understanding, there Is hope for • June 23-30. July 7-14)
plan regarded before election as a bad warned voters if their chosen j 27. 1878, I picked up the nugget of state politics, placing hfs own ni*n the i>eace conference. Much of the
candidate was not reelected. But pure gold on the banks of the ' in office and seating judges on the' difficulty Is due to the fact that
vote-getting scheme.
now they’re just falling all over ■ Idttle Applegate, then came to my bench.
nations have sought unfair trade
old home. Three years later I came
It is interesting to note that, in advantages and built tariff walls
Relief, as administered by Roose­ themselves to get in the game.
here to eastern Washington.
addition to robberies and other to th*t end.
velt. not only goes to the great cor­
If any of my old friends see this, crimes of violence Innumerable.
The United States ramo out of
porations and the upper strata of
write me. "Blessed be the ties of California had In excess of 4900 the World war creditor nation of
business, but also goes directly to
(D.M.D.)
memory.”
murders from 1819 to 1856, or un the world. In our arrogance wo as-
the needed spot—labor. There was
Very
truly.
average
of
over
"00
a
year
with
a
sumed
that
we
could
sell
every-1
nothing left to conjecture In relief
To the Editor
HORACE V. GRUBBS.
population of never more than thing and buy nothing When we
benefits as there was a year or so
Waitsburg. Washington.
300.000. Modern Chicago, with a translated thia belief into tariff
ago. No “trickling down” process
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population of nearly four million, policy such aa the Smoot-Hawley
has to be watched by hungry un­ Will Buy Editor That Larger Hat
averages about 340 murders an- bill, we prartlcnliy paralysed In-
employed. Direct, forceful and ex­ Dear Miner:
nually—all of which indicates that ternatlonal trade. When the para-1
ceedingly practical action has been
Here is something to help you
Opposite Post Office *
crime Is not In proportion to popu-*lysis forced a crisis In Europe,
the one thing which has made : get that new hat!
latlon. California’s crime record,. France, England. Germany and
President Roosevelt beloved to I ; I want my subscription renewed
Jacksonville
during the seven years noted, waa other
nations
took
measures i
democrat and republican alike.
because:
far worse than any crime record against us, which, In substance.(
1. I enjoy reading The Miner.
of modern times.
amounted to an economic war.—
Of course, more and more some
2. You have been fearless.
By H. W. WHICKER
very partisan republicans are tak-, 3. Although I don’t think you!
In 1856 the Vigilantes organized H W Whicker in Cranta I’aaa Hui
(Reprinted from Granta Pasa
ing digs at Roosevelt, but for the have been 100 per cent right I do
again, this time 8000 strong, and letln.
Bulletin)
most part they have found the field think you are thoughtful in reach- .
defied the federal and state gov-
almost barren of political targets. ing r your conclusions.
Over along the Deschutes river, ernments. The courts had failed NEW FEDERAL PRODUCTION
But The Miner happens to be, by
Please send one pap-’r per week where
trout
have _____
a voracity _____
second ¡,he _ People again, protecting
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_ crime > I
CREOIT SYSTEM ARRANGED
preference, democratic in reason­ I io Dunbar F. Carpenter. 50 State
-•
-
. , 'through legal technicality and the!
only
to
that
of
the
Rogue
river
ing and politics. In fact. BEFORE street, Boston. Mass., ‘lien after steelhead, fishermen are said to be
Provision for farm production
°f "rece<‘’nt and Pr0
the democratic landslide it was the ¡renewing mine use the lemainder wearing tin around their legs as a
credit through regional production
u
i
ONLY democratic newspaper in in converting the heathen as you precaution against rattlesnakes - Knowing nothing of technicality,
_______ credit banka and local production'
the county. Now one might think, think best.
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,1
.
cartel
al rrx *» a «»«* iLrt
i rtl 1
and rxrtsas»*
court m
mummery,
the Vigilantesicredit
associations Is the outstand-
lea Jones
12-33
These
reptiles,
according
to
re
offhand, they all were bourbons.
YOurs,
ports, are unusually numerous this hanged Casey and one of hts fol-|>ng feature of a new law which has
But in the last election we learned
LEONARD CARPI.'NTER.
year
lowers named Cora. Within a week passed congress, says the Oregon,
that it doesn’t pay to be too par­
1
jf the San Francisco was again peaceful ; Agricultural Extension service In
It
looks
very
much
as
Be Certain of Your Paper
tisan—county democrats taught us
Likes Home Town Paper
. government is wearing tin around and safe. Crime fled to the inter- n review of the agricultural aftua-
for Next Week — Check
that. Or, we should say, those who To the Editor:
ior.
The
Vlgilantea
followed.
Thia
[
’
ion
just
released.
The
circular
also
[
its legs in the matter of organize!
hoisted the democratic banner but
I enclose 50c for which please crime, and that ft is fishing wh* I was the second showdown.
Your Expiration Date
gives an analysis of other farm
who could be loyal to no party or turn in for subscription to The
From
1862
to
1864
Henry
Plum
'■
’
■
edlt
a
"
d
adjustment
develop-
principle taught us that it takes Miner for one year, and please send it ought to be out dynamiting such mer was sheriff of the region tnen‘B and th* ’’urrent trend of dtp i
more than a classification of "dem- me the receipt by return mail. I rattlers as gangsters and kidnapers
around Bannack and Virginia City, i
prices and costa of farm
ocrat” or “republican" to justify am very much pleased with our out of their holes.
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..
. . .
This iiAst week four peace offf- | Montana, He gathered Into his, >’r2d"cta
a vote.
, old home town paper and we all
Kans, an deputy «herlff«. road
' h* p,an
to hart five divlulona
look forward to its coming every [cere and’h convict were shot down agenta and gunmen. HI r reign was °/
n*w farm rre<*^ administra-
Another thing we have noted | week to get the news from Jack- by gang machine gunners in Kan­
worse than that of either Stuart . SxasAWfl-A
i7)n’
with a commissioner
In
sas
City;
a
millionaire
brewer
was
aaMAAaa 4 a* •
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about Franklin Roosevelt, When- ] sonville.
murders ichar<" under the governor and the
I
kidnaped
in
St.
Paul,
and
there
or
Casey,
Hundreds
of
over we have heard him address1 Yours truly.
were other crimes of startling na­ followed. No life was aafe. No prop­ 'deputy governor*. Each division
any gathering in a newsreel, or
MRS.
_____
RAY F. STEVENSON.
I will handle one class of loans. The
ture. There must be a showdown. erty was safe.
have heard him over the air, he ' Holland, Oregon,
credit
commissioner
During the month of January. Production
has had something definite to say,'
12 production
1864, the * Vigilantes hanged Plum-
.rharK*’
1864.
three
Taught
School
at
Sterling
I
.
He
’
l
e
*"
hl
"
tor
y
some message to deliver. Preceding
showdowns with organised crime. mer and 102 of his deputies This fredft, hank"' .°P" ln earh tedernl
presidents have been content to To the Editor-
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^UkU"t Sutter struck such terror to the heart of i a”l,J>ank.
merely say—or read—something.1 ’ have'just received my copy of Back «»
—Subscribe Now — Todayl
"The land bank, commissioner
organized crime that it has never
caring little whether it conveyed
old home town paper of June
Mall Remittances Direct
will
supervise
the
12
federal
land
to B om 138, Jacksonville,
any worthwhile meaning to the ave­
Wife and I sure enjoy reading genius at growing things. From reasserted itself In the west. It banks,” the circular states. “The
rage man.
or Drop Into Jarmln &
ft. It is like receiving a long letter '1839 to 1848, Sutter built up one prefers the east, where they know Intermediate credit commissioner
Woods, Roxy Ann Con­
from home. For having been away i of the ¡greatest agricultural em­ nothing of the Vigilantes tradition will supervise the 12 intermediate
pires
ever
known,
and
during
those
«
of
swift
justice
fectionery or Gardner
We believe one of the greatest from old Jacksonville for so many
credit
banks.
The
cooperative
hank
When for example,
am
the last great
Drug Store In Medford.
proofs that Roosevelt has remem­ years, it seems nice to read of per­ years he became America’s first ! When,
commissioner will administer the
bered the “forgotten man" is that sons we knew during years long multimillionaire. Those were years i western gold stampede took place central bank for cooperative« and
of peace and law and order.
i in 1883 and 10,000 men rushed into
he always delivers his addresses In past.
James Wilson Marshall discover­ the heart of the Coeur d’Alene wil­ 12 regional cooperative banks. And
words and ideas that the most ob­
My wife as a girl lived In Jack­
1 YEAR ONE DOLLAR
the emergency credit commissioner
scure "forgotten man” can com­ sonville and used to pick up small ed gold on the south fork of the derness during the dead of winter, will supervise the regional agricul­
Six Months 50c
American
river,
about
40
miles
up
I
Warren
Hussey
carried
three
I
prehend and understand. No fancy nuggets from the wagon tracks in
tural credit corporations.”
Mailed Anywhere In U. 8.
English, no complicated thought the streets. Later lived on Little from Sutter’s fort, the morning of thousand dollars In gold with him
Ixical
production
credit
associa
­
structures, no befuddling array of Applegate, just above Union Town. January 24, 1848. This discovery i in a suitcase and founded the first tion# may be formed by 10 or more I
Caused the greatest gold stampede ¡hank in northern Tdaho. For three
in history.
months he did his banking in a
Thousands of people from over tent from this suitcase, and though
'the parth rushed to California to there were neither courts nor peace
get rich quick. They had no other officers, he was unmolested—be­
thought. They neglected vital so- cause
. -ur.^ the
<.,lc criminally
>uu
Inclined feared
I cial and civil considerations. Such the Vigilantes,
neglect is the breeding ground of
| crime.
When are we going to have the
Crime organized in San Eran- fourth and final showdown with
¡cisco under the leadership of Eng-¡crime?
[lish Jim Stuart, an Australian ex-1 When are we ___
_ to quit send- !
going
convict, its headquarters were in Ing criminals like Al Capone to
, Sydney Town at the base of Tele prison for failure to pay their in­
graph hill near the foot of Broad come tax?
way.
I When are we going to put a stop
The Stuart gang had a powei i to kidnaping?
, over pioneer San Francisco greater
When are we going to stop ma-
!than that of any gang overlord of ¡chine gunning?
Headquarters for
[modern times over any city or dis-1 When are we going to force the
THE JACKSONVILLE MINER
triCt in the east. On May 4, 1850, ¡courts to deal swiftly with crime?
¡his gang burned the city of San
— we
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When
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those questions
Francisco in order to plunder it I positively, we shall have some
during the confusion. On May 4,1 to being called civilized.
Never before was there such an ideal
1851, the anniversary of the first
An« court in the land will send
time to buy lumber as right now.
great fire, Stuart and his hoodlums a penniless man or boy to prison
Come in and let us figure with you.
fired the city again, this time caus­ I for stealing a loaf of bread and do
ing a twelve million dollar fire dis­ It without delay. Any court in the
aster, wiping out the business dis­ land will take weeks, delay trials,
Sandwiches, Fountain Drinks, Candy, Cigars, News
trict and leaving over 1500 homes allow ball, permit bonds on appeal.
Barber Shop and Pool Hall in Connection
in ashes.
If a criminal has money to pay for
On June 8 a group of men met the Involved procedure. In the end,
SOUND HORN FOR CURB SERVICE
for the first showdown. On June 9 on technicality, however guilty he
PHONE 7
they drew 716 law-abiding citizens may be, he has an even chance of
“A Good Firm to Trade With’’
End of North Central
PHONE 182
together into an organization which freedom.
they called the Vigilantes. On July
The laws of this land make it a
The Jacksonville Miner
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
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LEGAL NOTICE
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The Editor Speaking
S. C. PETERS
LETTERS
Dentist
Vigilantes May Be
Necessary to Control
Crime, Says Writer
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