Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, July 07, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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Th« Jacksonville Miner
The Jacksonville Miner
PskllthW Wwkly «I
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON
OFFICIAL
OF
JACKSONVILLE
MALL.
Editar and *w*lii*ar
SOOL...
... Assit*«'« Editer
LEONARD
MAUDE
NEWS** FES
Lubrication
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Ito the question of whether or not but two games this season and
we can better afford to save men I have won both by overwhelming
than to destroy men.
¡»core«.
The day. In fact, has come when
•
itit least the people of one nation
|t begins to look as (hough the
see some possibilities In iho Her uj o p campaign assurance* of
mon on the Mount, a day when «¡the return of prosperity with Hooj
civilised government dares applylvei were merely wrong as t
the principles of that sermon in ¡Hoover
Weston Leader.
human activities and relationship*
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It would b«> a good Idea for all of j
••This
la
no time tu get rich
iim to read thut sermon, in order j
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declare* General Hugh
lo understand and appreciate th«- j
But we’re jolly well
motive back of th«' measures which j Johnson
lire throwing billions Into the re­ through with th«i time to get poor
habilitation of men and the recon i quick, If you ask us. Weston
¡ Leader.
at ruction of life.
But are those in«a*urcs working?]
Well, more than a million men;
hnve gone hack to work. Millions
of men, women and children are I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
happier. Not so many men und
Notice Is hereby given that 1
women uwnlt their turn In bread­ hnve been appointed by the County
lines Children are getting food. Court of Jackson county, Oregon,
Children are getting clothing. Not Administrator of the estate of Hat­
(Continued from nage one!
bad
¡tie May Hardman. deceased. and
I know an old man. Till* man have qualified. Al) persona having
the murderer who displayed all the
worked hard for more thun 60 clnim* against said saint« ar« her««-
aggression. We think it is about
years, ills savings, two years ago, by notified to present them, with
time America awakened from her
sympathetic, warped daydreaming
umounted to about >4000. These proper vouchers, and duly verified.
and considered someone’s intereat
>4000 were of vast algnltlcanee to | to me at the office of Harry C.
him. since the day haH come when | Hkyrman, attorney for said estate.
besides that of the criminal.
he can work no more.
at Room l"9. Medford Center build
The hunk in which he hud these ' Ing. tn Medford, Oregon, within nix
When a murderer is caught red-
>4"00
went
oroke
a
year
or
MO
AKO.
handed committing some cowardly,
I months from the date of till*
Today hn ha* nothing.
atrocious crime the law provides
notice I'atcf) iiml first published
We had approximately 32.000 I June 23rd. 1933.
in Oregon that he shall be hanged.
banks in America From'
I*
1929 to I
But does the law do that? Seldom
1«. R BUCKLEY. Administrator
....
1933 March 4 of that date ap-l
indeed! There is so much justice
O
I
proximately
10,000
banks
went
in Oregon that there is really very
the
Circuit
Court
of the State
hrok^ There ver« hundreds dt *n
little of it.
of Oregon In and for the
others like the old man I knew.
County of Jackson
The first Roosevelt measure to- ]
However, although the alleged
ward the rehabilitation of men and F. J. Huber. Plaintiff, va.
murderer of State Policeman Bau­
the reconstruction of )lf«> was th«;
com is but 17 years of age. we be­
hank moratorium on March 5, with­ Edwin X. Anderson, and Agnes U.
lieve he will come far closer to
in a few hours after his inaugura-, Anderson, husband and wife, De-
hanging for his crime than did his
fondants.
tlon. This checked a panic. Now
predecessor, L. A. Banks.
SUMMONS
I
we have the Glass-Steagall bank
To Edwin X. Anderson and Agnes
bill.
The kid is penniless; Banks had
U. Anderson, hueband and wife:
It is Interesting to note, in thia
monev behind him.
connection, that where more than
In the nutne of the State of Ore­
10,000 bunks went broke before I gon you ar« hereby summoned and
Without Intending to cast reflec­ ropes down that wav and murder­ wilderness was not wishy-washy or
March 4, few if any huve gone required to appear and answer the
tions on any one person, rather on ers seem to shy from hemp be­ hampered with an abundance of
broke since. It Is probable that no complaint of the plaintiff herein
the system as a whole, we say this cause it is so easy to use. so effec­ technicality. Simple, sure Justice
bank will ever again go broke in on file against you. or otherwise
money will designate the difference tive and mighty uncomfortable. A was the rule until the state became
this country.
'plead thereto within four (4) weeks
between what the courts hand this crook knows that in the old south ’’modernized."
By H. W. WHICKER
It also Is interesting to note that | ruin the date of the first publica­
boy and what it nanded—or failed he won’t be given ANY considera­
the banks In your community, and tion of this summons.
I Reprinted from Grants Pass
Sentiment is a fine thing and a
tion. Which is merely turn-about,
to hand—to I*. A. Banks.
in every other American commun­
Bulletin)
And you are hereby notified that
-oF
for a criminal is engaged in a busi­ gift from the gods. But common-
Which can we better afford- to ity. are safer today than at any If you fall to so appear and aimwer
Our laws sound fine and are fine. ness which gives no consideration fense. simple, unadulterated com­
other time in the history of thia within the time specified, for want
They provide for everything except I to the law-abiding citixens of a monsense, is what keeps people save men. or to destroy men?
From 1914 to 1918 the nations of country. It is interesting again to thereof plaintiff will take a judg­
from becoming sentimental fools.
the shackling of justice by laws. To ¡community.
We’d like to see a little of it in the the civilised world, with an effi­ note that your money, now and ment against you as prayed for in
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perform a simple act of adminis­
tering justice we must cut through
It is this simple, honeet and di- courts. Or. as someone so ably put ciency and cruelty unparalleled In henceforth, is Mater in your bank his complaint herein, namely the
an underbrush for weeks when a, rect mature that ennabled a hand it the other day. we would like to the annals- of primitive savagery, than It can ever be in your own sum of >480 08 plus interest at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
few hours time would better serve ful of men at the famous Alamo see mercy tempered with justice. butchered more than nine millions hands.
But after all. these thing« all February 3rd. 1933, and coats and
of their youth on the battlefields
the same ends. We theorize that to hold off thousands of Mexicans,
of Europe. Millions of others left hinge on the question of whether disbursements of thia action.
murderers should be hanged and it was this straightforward, unen-
the trenches maimed and helpless or not a civilized society can bet­
This summon* Is published in
theoretically capital punishment cumbered bent of mind that made
ter afford to save men than to de­ The Jacksonville Miner by order
to the end of their days.
should curb murder. But it is pret- ft possible for Texans to preserve
stroy
men.
During that war it cost the world
of th«' Hon. G. F. Hkipworth. judge
ty hard to reap the benefits of a their state under five flags and to
Watch what hap|>ens. This Is hla- of the above entitled court, duly
approximately a thousand dollars
of OTHER PEOPLE
remedy without first swallowing it. win independence from Mexico al-
to slay a youth, whether he was tory’s most interesting day.
made and entered herein on the
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though outnumbered many times.
French, British. German. Russian
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21st day of Jun«, 1933.
Raised in
the north with north- Many are the tales of heroism and
BACK SEAT DRIVING AND
or American. There were other,
The date of the first publication
ern views
and convictions, we fighting ability coming from the
PROHIBITION
greater and more intangible costa.
of this Summons Is June 23rd, 1933
spent several years in the old south lx>ne Star state, and most of them
The paper says that 50-year-old
Through liberty loans and other­
ALLISON MOULTON.
and learned
to love and respect it are true. A dying general. Sam
man just learning to drive wan at
Attorney for Plaintiff
for just what It is—direct, unas- Houston, won the deciding battle the wheel of a car that crashed up wise our contribution to the slaugh­
ter
of
these
more
than
nine
mil
­
301 Liberty Building,
suming. forceful and simple. If any of Texas' fight for independence, over on the
Satus highway Tuee- lion youth was billions of dollars.
Jacksonville'a Midgets, only win­ Medford. Oregon.
of the murders committed in south- while wounded and lying under a ¡day evening. A man who has gone
Through liberty loans and other­
ern Oregon in the last few years tree on the battlefront,
! 50 years as a back seat driver wise we raised more billions of dol­ ning ball team In town at present, (June 23-30, July 7-14)
had been committed THERE the
should be intelligent enough not to lars for annihilation and destruc­ took the Butte Falls youngsters
murderers would have been hanged , Those , pepole down there make try
learn new tricks at his age. tion than any other nation In the to school Wednesday afternoon In
when caught and identified. And certain they are right and then let I Too
other | ii lvp9
involved history of the world. We were able
« w many
luanj vulva
’ro ar>
m <7 . lU'vi.oJ
tbegdistant city.
why not?
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nothing
stop
them. That • is -----
why all (Or -----
may be)
in
highway
—
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Joe Beach pitched seven of the
-w>F
the crime waves and gangsters
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Z2 tlon.
without
adding
to the hazard a 50-
nine innings, while Art Johnson
A real southerner is of a frame keep to the northern part of the year-old man learning to drive,
tapered off the latter two frames
of mind that can see no reason for country. The southern dialect, way
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Our Prices Will Advance
From the day of the stock mar­ SI Johnson did the receiving. Oth­
making a lot of fuss and show over of thinking and acting are very un-
Soon—Clean Up Now
note that two more states ket crash in 1929 to the presiden­ er players on the team were as
some simple problem like murder. favorable to organized crime.
‘,n widely separated sections of the tial inauguration of March 4. 1933,! follows: Tommy Dunnlngton. right '
SUITS
75c
When found and identified, they ex­
'‘a.-*'
country have recorded their votes we were tottering on the brink of field;
... George
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Van Galder,
third
terminate varmints down In that
DRESSES
(and
up)
...75c
And the next time you read of in favor of repeal of the 18th chaos. Governmental form* were base; Byron Backes, center field: j
country without formality or hesi­
some lynching down south you can amendment, making a total of 16. falling over the earth
Hate Cleaned and Blocked
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Anarchy
Art Johnson, center
field;
Bill I
tation. They don’t wait «n for
“
law
”« v.ur,
n.'L'r ,
certain . that the lynched one , The campaign looks like a demo­ threatened In America, as else- Johnson, shortstop; Gail Lusk, see- '
ano
nraer
uecauMe
mw
«uu
and order,” 1
haa nothin^ additional to contribute merel’r Ktrt what was comlnK to cratic landslide after 12 years of where, there were millions out ofjond base. Bud Mitchell, first base,
has noiuing
. .
him
ifM n admininfriitlnn
i.
u-im
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him. Tn
To UH
us thprp
there in
is Rnmpfhinp'
something hpflii-
beau-’ r^nuhl
republican
administration dnrinff
during work, th»»««
there were mini«»»
millions without nn/l
and subs. Junior
Williams
and ...
Ken
to the cause of ridding their coun-!
DYE WORKS
honest about hard times.
the necessities of life. During this Ihircel.
Cor. Sth A Holly Phone 244
try of crime. And as a. resu 8O’’th. 8Uch direct action. We respect the
The local Midgets have played
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J
Good prohibitionists and good period the necessities of life had
erners have some REAL law and
order—unwritten, barren of law­ south for its lack of toleration for citizens everywhere will be wise never been quite so abundant. I
._< i- and
j murderers
i
accept the coming order of There was too much food, too much
criminals
and i <»..
its ;
yers and bulky statute books, but -
clear-cut moral code. We northern­ ' things and get together on a plan clothing, too much of everything.
it is definite and speedy in its ac­
er« would do well to emulate them I of liquor control. There are just And yet. people were starving.
tion. When possible, a nyirder is
in some respects and si>eed up our ] as good citizens among the wets
When President Roosevelt took
cleared up and the murderer
law enforcement and take as ever walked the earth, and the wheel of a faltering ship of i
hanged within a few hours and the own
some of the shackles off justice.
among the drys are to be found state on March 4 he called upon
affair is forgotten by law-abiding
_
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good, ______
thinking
citizens. It is for a loyal crew for new measures. The !
citizens—but not by the element
AT
We don’t believe, however, that these folks to work out a plan that ; theory back of these measures was
which is given to crime.
lynching is the answer. If we are will smell of neither the old saloon [this: If we are able to finance an-
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Dow-n
south ________________
they still believe _
in ..........................
the civilized people
we like to days, nor yet of the period of hy-1 nihllation and destruction, , we also
rehabliita-
the sanctity of the home and the. think we are, we should be able to , pocrisy through which the country »re able to finance the r<
«acredness of womanhood. In Texas devise some legal, regular way to has been passing.—D. W. Bagshaw tion and reconstruction of men
¡and
and life.
a homestead cannot be sold for ’ deliver swift and certain justice in the Zillah (Wash.) Mirror.
taxes or foreclosed on until the and eliminate the, delay and loop­
Southern Oregon’s Hot Weather Center This Summer!
This was a new and startling
ACQUITTED
death of the owners. And when a holes. If we can’t do that, then
theory,
without
precedent
in
the
Texan says he respects home as there will be some necessity for
The action of the federal jury in
his greatest institution he means vigilante action.
New York in refusing to convict history of men A gigantic govern-1
just that, with no reservations.
Charles E. Mitchell, former presi­ mental machine was created, dur­
Prowlers and peeping toms are
Observation may have prejudiced dent of the National City bank, is ing a breath-taking period of time.'
speedily in an emergency of
shot down on sight. That is. they;U8' Hut we believe this civilization qUfte in line with the mental phil- ¡as
;
would be if there were any. Marital oi ours is nothing more nor less o«ophy governing the actions ofpeace 88
*n tt"‘ Pa«t ,p an .
triangles are few down there be- than a refined decaying process in mogj Of us. Until we as a people: fmerKe”cy
war, for rehabilita-
Lifeguard Always on Duty—Rated by the State
cause grand juries have a way of humanity. The more ‘civilized we return to the ideals of our fathers, j l*on and reconstruction. If, in other
Health Board a* One of the Finest Pool*
our racial neaith , and not on|y preach but practice' | words, we can destroy men, we j
no-billing irate husbands who shoot become the poorer
poorer^our^racial^heahh
down homewreckers. They are I is,
’ the more corrupt * our habits In- tbat patriotlsm that Inspired the ¡also can save men.
in the Entire Pacific Northwest!
And to save men. billion« were!
never hesitant about right and vention has made rapid strides, bjrtb of our nation, can we look
wrong down there. If a man is a we believe, in taking us furtmer for any other attitude upon the I made available—not so many bll-
for flnanc-
crook, that ends it. And if he is a 'from basic principles and thoughts. part o. the bar or courtB on au I Hons as were available
hands we
we find
find rngn honored
honored by
by the
th* Awi
“h”t b,ll,on"
n \ '>v'T
murderer,
urderer, that ends him.
hands
the J™,
: thnlouci
A ‘r zlnflnllo
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In early days in Jacksonville and citizens and placed in places of,
A definite program took'
Yet. with all its faults and lynch- '.he state at large crime was not trust, delving into the public fund« j'orm. This program call« for social;
TW,N PLUNGES’ OPEN FLOOR
gs. YOU NEVER HEAR OF A tolerated. Murder was rewarded for their own financial benefit or jp,
,,
co®trol of ex-
Ings,
Wdlll/UGOOD MUSIC — LOTS OF FUN!
ANG
MURDER
BELOW
THE
I
with
hanging.
The
pioneer
stock
that
of
their
friends,
Pleasure
trips
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lonat
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ontro1
of
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GANG
MASON-DIXON UNE! Too many which wrested Oregon from the ,taken under the guise of public lion. Briefly. It hold« universal
service at expense of already over­ welfare to be the goal of social
burdened taxpayers. Service to the i organization.
community, and prompt payment of j One Item alone callH for >3,300,-
taxes and other obligation« are be­ ! 000.000, or a sum about equal to
coming more and more rare. The the least of one of the liberty loans
present day theory is to evade all . ; which went for annihilation and
oblations and sidestep all de-; destruction. Never before in his­
mands to real public service, save tory has such a «urn been provided
luurju 'for a P'lbHc works program. Never
only when we can turn those duties
¡to our personal betterment. “LefM before in history ha« «uch a lump
get our’« when the picking 1« good” sum been poured into the saving
is too often heard—not to be of men.
The answer to this question goes
! heeded. ‘‘I«et George do it” 1« a
' common answer when we are deeper than economics. But let’s
called upon to perform some public look at It first from the standpoint
of economics. If a nation can throw
duty.
The Mitchell« and the Morgan« away forty or fifty billions of dol­
are only beacon lights, if we ex­ lars for annihilation and dentruc­
Headquarter« for
amine ourselves we will find «mail­ tion and not go bankrupt, isn't
er lantern« lighting the same path, there a remote possibility that It
THE
JACKSONVILLE
MIN7R
can
invest
a
few
billions
less
in
i We need the faith that moved the
founders of this nation, we need the rehabilitation of men and the
of life and still sur­
to chart our course afresh, to be reconstruction
vive?
honest ftnd unselfish, and then,
Then let’s look at it from a
and then only will the nation ac­
quire the hope of all mankind.— standpoint other than economics.
If it is more profitable for nation«
' Port Umpqua Courier.
to destroy men than to save men.
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i what possible excuse have we to
Sandwiches, Fountain Drinks, Candy, Cigars, News
It is said of Walter M. Pierce, ¡offer for our social structure? If I
Barber Shop and Pool Hall in Connection
now back at his home in La economic stability rests alone with
Grande, that he was the only solon annihilation and destruction, is
SOUND HORN FOR CURB SERVICE
from the Pacific northwest “who there any hope of man’s survival?;
voted the president's program on
The Roosevelt program, both in !
PHONE 162
every issue.” We’d call that Pierc­ Its national and its international
objectives, offers a positive answer I
ing the gloom.—Weston leader.
TalantMMW 111
LEGAL NOTICE
Medford Haadq.iarteri
JASMIN A WOODS DRUG STORE
Fbana 14
The Editor Speaking
Present Provisions Are
New History Wrinkle
VIEWS
Midget» Take 22-6
Game at Butte Falls
CLEANING
PRESSING
PANTORIUM
Twin Plunges
CLEAR, COOL, SPARKLING
FILTERED MINERAL WATER
WARM AND COLD TANKS
The Place to Get Good
Home-Cooked Meals
HOT DINNER SANDWICHES
THE NUGGET
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