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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1933)
NRA ttaX |1RIT ANI TÊT.. .ICE is 1 <r^» fen 1 eewewMM p T he J acksonville M iner Jacksonville, Oregon, Friday, November 3, 1933 Volume 2 is -»71 Americanism: People who can't control their tonguas quibbling be cause President Roosevelt Is going to control the dollar. m m m m 5c a Copy But You Really Oughts 8 u bee riba Number 44 m HARTMAN WILL J’ville Profits from "Controlled Currency’ APPOINT THREE r Code Bars Ads in Free List Papers Although Art (Hie) Powell never Indulges In the wicked leaf, we n>WI- with no surprise he bus offered to smoke the peace-pipe with a cer tain Indy. Hhould they be short of tobacco, we suggest they tako a tip from childhood pranks und smoke u piece of huggywhlp. Dictatorship? Aw, Nuts! TO AID MEDFORD — Dunnington Named Member of General Jubilee Committee by Chairman Jerome In the government's set-up of "fair practices'" It has turned thumbs down on free circulation newspapers. The restrictions which the government is preparing to en force on advertising Is found in license No. I Issued by the Unit ed Blates Department of Agri culture for the milk producers and dealers, effective August 1, 1983: Advertising — except as the same may be conducted through an association of distributors It shall be considered unfair prac- i i. <■ (a) To take advertising in uny program, periodical, or pub lication of any kind whatsoever unless such publication has a general paid circulation or is on sale on news stands. Advertise ments or display type in tele phone directories. advertise ments In hotel registers and ra dio advertising are to be con sidered in the same class as program advertisements. (A member of the national committee states that an inter pretation has been made that a free circulation newspaper does not qualify by placing some of its papers on sale at a news stand. As long as any portion of the edition is given away, deal ers are forbidden to advertise in its columns.) While license No. 1 applies only to milk producers and deal ers, It Is understood that the government has agreed on standards of "fair practice” which are to be applied all along the line.—La Grange (111.) Citi zen. NE of the major clashes between the NRA and a manufacturer occurred the other of unemployment, Slieaklng day between Administrator Hugh S. That Jacksonville will cooperate what’s Yb be «lone about the Idle In the Htagfng of southern Oregon’s Jacksonville Producers More Johnson and officials of the Ford Motor com observance minds that haven't worked for of the state’s seventy years? Content After Sample fifth birthday anniversary to the pany. W fullest extent was made known this Shipments Even In hard times more people week when Mayor Wesley Hart Like a certain former Medford editor, the have command of five cents than man. Chamber of Commerce Presi Good times are back again for five senses. Ford officials couldn’t help but get personal dent Oscar I^wis and Clinton Dun those gold miners who find color I attended a meeting in Med In their pans. The price received I with Johnson, whose job it is to line up codes nington It sometimes appears that the at the mine, after deductions have ford Wednesday evening as guests course of least resistance would be been made for silver content, for- j of the Medford Chamber of Com for the * various industries that men may return to lock up the honest citizens and > eign material, smelting and ship * * - - - - - I merce, originators and sponsors of turn out the crooks. to work at decent, living wages. He has shown the Diamond Jubilee which already ping expenses, averages between has the recognition of Governor $25 and $26. compared to about $24 The blase modern girl of today for first returns received 10 days an aggressive, forceful character which cer Meier and the state legislature. probably would think that flour, ago before Roosevelt's "controlled Returning early in the week from tainly is needed in this country today if we are eastern specked with weevils, tr what bak currency” plan went Into effect. Oregon, Chamber of Com ers use to make raisin broad. President Lewis stated that Whimpering and complaining to escape a long seige of the financial and moral merce he would guarantee to Medford the prevalent a week or so ago at the The worst evil that could come 'delay and wide gap between quoted dumps we have been wallowing in for three “complete and whole-hearted sup from Inflation, ns we see It, would price of gold and returns, actually port and help of the Jacksonville years. be the remarks of se)f-api>olntcd received by the miners has been ' chamber.” critics with Inflated heads. Lewis intimated enthusiasm here abated somewhat, chiefly because The Ford Motor company accuses Johnson would match that of Medford, and a dollar In the hand takes a sour-1 Nero wasn't the only man who dough's mind off several things. that the old town would be at her of assuming the role of “ dictator ” in his con fiddled around when he should One point of discussion which still beet when a crowd of 50,000 visit- have been doing something tacts with them, and insinuates there is some ors is expected in the two cities , Io misunderstood by many Is the next June. fact that, although world price for stigma attached to such a role. Perhaps there early A University of Oregon group gold may be more than $31 per Mayor Hartman, close on the lias asked that Immigration bars ounce, miners actually receive $5 heels of this week's meeting, an is—if Johnson truly is a “dictator.” be let down so that victims of the and $6 per ounce less than that sum nounced that at next Tuesday German dictatorship might enter for the gold they ship. This Is ex The Miner would like to go into the matter night’s meeting of the city council thia country Why not take care of plained largely by th« fact that he would appoint a committee of a bit more deeply, however, and investigate three the Germans, and Italians, and prices quoted on the world market to cooperate with the Med Irish, and French, and so on. who Is for 1000 fine gold, whereas local group in setting the stage for just why the great Ford Motor company doesn’t ford already are here before we drama miners send In “gold” that seldom the celebration, which promises to tize our generosity? Is more than four-fifths gold — want to cooperate with the national recovery be the greatest affair of its kind i ever to be held in Oregon. Hart about 10 [glints fine, more or leas. One doesn’t have to he an artist In other words, a miner’s “ounce" program. It might be of interest for readers to man was named an honorary mem to draw his own conclusions - but of gold In reality 1s about four- ber of the general Jubilee commit know why the Blue Eagle isn’t getting its giz tee It lielpa. in Medford. fifths of an ounce. Dunnington. whose appointment The substantial increase of near zard shaken loose riding with Henry ’ s cars. On« way of pouring oil on trou- i ly 50 per cent In value of the metal, to the executive committee of the j bled ether waves would be to drown ns compared to the dollar, has been celebration was made known early The automobile code provides that the right all crooners. this week by General Chairman followed by even greater Increases OJ /I hl'/ ’O’ collective bargaining of labor be recognized Jerry Jerome, will be Jacksonville’s the past few days, say gold buyers, You can tell a horse's age by who find a more cheerful attitude voice in the disposition of uLuil V 1 k J by the manufacturers. That is, that labor have official looking at his teeth, hut you can't among the producers since the matters pertaining to this city, and toll what n human will bite on by treasury sent out bouillon checks. stated plans include a major ex On Something or Other the same right to express itself as has the em hibit looking at his whole mouth and attraction during tte week Needed rains which arrived over ployer. According to Edsel Ford, this is the of celebration in Jacksonvflfe, pos the week-end. first since late By M. E. P. When there's nothing of interest spring, are supplying necessary sibly centered in the old court About the best way to keep a clause in the code which the tin lizzie company house and around the town's his- left humans and radio announcers water to prospectors and millers line up on everything including —bring up the weather. throughout southern Oregon and yourself Is to read Dick Applegate’s refuses to agree to. The Ford Motor company ; toric structures and mines. Present plans will call for the assembling >in even greater boom is expected ■ chronicles. l^ast week he wrote Home p* ■ le, who bite to learn. this winter. of a rare collection of historic data has no intention, according to bald statement, (from sunny Dixie and said you'd choke aftervard. and exhibits in the old courthouse, Backyard mines—and front yard be surprised how many small (Continued on page two) of allowing labor any voice in the disposition and the moving, temporarily, of the mines, for that matter—in Jack towns there are that don’t ha»e Jackson county museum here into sonville are continuing happily In typewriters In their newspaper of of its own product! the famous brick building for the .their small way. with good results Now you might not be able fices, Applegate Does Up week. | In most instances. Some mines 1r; The Ford Motor company accuses Admin to put your finger on The Miner Pioneer data and displays already the center of town have been gen office, but it has TWO typewriters istrator Johnson of attempting to become a dic have been placed lu the hands of Hallowe’en Week erous producers for many months — both editors have one. Prof. Irving E. Vining of Ashland, already, having found it iMissible The rain sort of stirred up tator simply because Johnson has exposed the well known pioneer of the north in Pleasant Manner to operate during the entire sum- things In general, but about the west. Other Medford committee mer. Ford Motor company’s REFUSAL TO ABAN heads include Floyd Hart, aviation; The Hallowe’en season was ob I While the rest of the world most noticeable was the number of THE ROLE OF DICTATOR TO1 W. A. Gates, home products ex served properly Tuesday evening, squabbles and wonders at the Applegate people in Medford Mon- DON »• i day. (they were thicker than the hibits; F. E. Wahl, finances; R. R. H meaning of "controlled currency,' when Mr. and Mr«. Frank Knut-Í Shreve, publicity; O. O. Alenderfer, miners of this ^section know this angle worms on the front porch) LABOR! r.en and Mr. and Mm. Tom Mee en- I much about it—controlled currency among whom was J. R. Hoffman dog races; George Hunt, queen The automobile code simply provides that contest, and Raymond A. Miksche, tertalned more than sixty local at least signifies the departure of and son. J. R. said that Mrs. Hoff Grangers at a masquerade party at J Old Man Depression for them, with man had to stay at home or the employers shall recognize the right of employes city beautification. ranch would run away. There will be many features dur the Grange hall. Many clever cos a prospect of a comfortable, well Bert Harr has been running a to organize themselves either in company un ing the jubilee and the affair prob fe<l and well-clothed winter for tumes were In evidence, and In ad | their families. serial in the Medford Tribune late ably will be underwritten for more dition to dancing, games were en ly. Bert called several people ions or in separate groups not identified with than $30,000 soon it was intimated joyed. and many took a glimpse "nuts,” including himself, and dir by Medford businessmen. There into the future with Mrs. Nell Rid Former Post Editor ected his pen at Mr. Barnes and the employing company for mutual benefit in will be an air circus, dog races, in ings, efficient teller of fortunes. his money plan, showing that he is and agricultural show, min Dies in Washington trying to stir up another cross marketing their sole product—labor. Henry dustrial The entire hall, as welt as the din ing and historic exhibits (centered ing tables on which pie and cider country debate, of which the last certainly has something to say about marketing in and around Jacksonville) and were served, was attractively dec Daniel W. llugHhaw, senior, form one was a fizzle, and this one will dozens of other features which are orated to emphasise the Hallowe'en erly editor and owner of the Jack be too. Bert Is getting trite. For HIS product, yet he refuses to recognize that being worked out rapidly as pos spirit Mrs. E H. Taylor and Hor sonville Post from 1909 to 1919, instance, In speaking of industrial sible. ace Blevins received first prise for died in Zillah. Washington, Thurs stagnation, he said. “It is apparent same right in other human beings simply be A request has been sent to Post i I k - best costume, while Mrs. Jack day. October 19. according to the that something must bo done." He'll cause they might work for him! master Farley for a special Dia O'Brien and Frank Kantian re I Zillah Mirror, which he edited from never gain editorial mention again mond Jubilee stamp to be issued j 1923 until three years before his in the R. W. R. column like he did Himself one of the country’s greatest exam at that time, also. Backing of the ceived second. Further Hallowe'en functions will death, when he became confined to last winter If he doesn't find some- state legislature, the governor, the ples of "dictatorship,” Henry Ford certainly is Granges occur this week-end when the his bed. j thing new to say. and all civic and commer Dan W. Bagshaw, Junior, also schools entertain. Ruch will have Who was it that wanted to put in no position to hurl insinuations at Adminis cial groups already has been pledg a social this evening at eight well known here, is continuing In a call for Vancouver, and rush ed. General cleanup of rural sec o’clock with an interesting pro- with the Mirror. The older Bag ing out in a wind storm to repair trator Johnson through representatives of his tions has been promised by the gram. A fish pond promises some shaw la survived by his widow. the telephone line, thought it was Pomona Grange, which has been catches worth going after, and pie, Mrs. Ada Bagshaw; a daughter, a onollne system and fixed one company. given charge of this work, and all coffee, doughnuts, and cider will Mrs. Dora Howey of Olympia, and wire and went home? No, you miss southern Oregon is agog over the Sometimes Henry Ford’s line of reasoning is coming a son, Dan W. Junior, in the im ed your guess. It was neither an be sold. celebration. -------------•------------- The Little Applegate school also mediate family. Mr. Bagshaw also Applegate farmer nor an army boy, about as hard to see through as the windshields la having a pie social this evening had engaged in law practice in but you're getting close. Taxation without representation following a program to begin Jacksonville, being admitted to the About the nicest compliment the he puts on his automobiles. is what we seem to be passing on promptly at eight o’clock. Candy Oregon bar in 1911 at the age of Applegate valley has had as a ¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥ to posterity.—Weston Leader. and popcorn will be Hold, the pro 52. He was 74 at the time of his whole for some time came Monday We'd personally like to have pos HILE speaking of “dictatorships,” The session ceeds to be used for hot lunches. dentil and interment was in Zillah from Attorney Gus Newbury. Men of a dollar long enough to Pupils and patrons of the Beaver cemetery. tioning the community as having watch it fluctuate.—Weston (Ore.) : to mention President Miner would like ----- •----- creek school participated in Hal as fine a group of citizens as there Leader. lowe'en observance last Friday Roosevelt would be a superman is anywhere, Mr. Newbury took When we hear a radio announcer Roosevelt, who is being accused as this noon, when the school presented a indeed could he meet the expecta I time at the noon hour to list the say. “Hello, everybody,” we don’t clever program, which Included two tions of his too Impatient critics. I dependable farmers in their order nation’s best example of the “evil” in America. know whether he's flattering us or W short plays. —Weston Leader. S’MATTER POP— (Continued on page four) Now Let The Spank Go On (Continued on page two) himself.—Thomaston (Ga.) Times. C. M. PAYNE