Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 12, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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Friday, April 12, 1935
Page 7
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
survived by his wife Clara, at
LAST RITEN HELD FOR
Converted Marine’ At Experiment Station
WILLIAM T. AITKEN, 58 Medford, two sisters and one
DORMAIER HERE SCREEN’S EYE VIEW ‘ Free
brother, Mrs. David Kerr Preston,
Methodist For
House Is Fire l^oss Christian Science funeral serv­ England;
Mrs. Lloyd Culver, Phoe­
nix,
Ore.,
and Jack Aitken of Palo
E. NOI'RSE
ices
were
held
at
the
Conger
Fun
­
• AS PAY’N TAKIT Some By duy D. when
Revival Meet Series The foreman’s residence at the eral Parlors, Medford, Saturday Alto, Calif.;
also a very wide cir­
you get ull "hot
Southern Oregon Experiment sta­
cle of friends. Mr. Aitken was a
and bothered” ubout Japan, it
Wesley Edwards, known as the tion was totally destroyed by fire afternoon, for William T. Aitken, member of the Masonic lodge in
STORE MANAGER ask
might is* interesting to stop and converted marine, will conduct a about 1 00 o'clock Tuesday morn­ who passed away Thursday morn­ Scotland.
Just how she "got that way.” s- ries of revival meetings at the ing. The fire started in the wood ing at his home in Medford. In­
The story runs something like Free Methodist church starting on shed from an unknown cause. The
this: In the sixteenth century they Thursday, April 18, and ending building was valued at about
betaine tired of Uie overbearing Sunday, April 28.
>1,000, Prof F. C. Reimer, sup­
attitude of representatives from
The lectures given by Mr. Ed­ erintendent of the station, informs
some of the so-called civilized na­ wards will Is- illustrated by screen the Miner, and was covered by in­
tions and Issued a decree forbid­ pictures and will treat current surance.
ding them the right to continue events in the light of prophesies.
Vance Quackenbush, the fore­
to live there.
Among the subjects discussed will man, lost a good share of his
For some 250 years Japan lived be the Long Beach earthquake, the furniture and most of the family
to herself, denying others en­ return of the Jew, communism, wardrobe. A piano and a tew
trance and forbidding trer people NRA In the light of Bible proph­ chairs were Haved but the kitchen
to leave her shores In 1853 a ecies, the battle of Armcgeddon, range and other furniture lost. He
portion of the United States navy volcanos of the world in action, had no insurance.
The Ashland and Medford fire
visited the islands and "persuaded” and the entire Book of Revelation
departments responded. Professor
them to open their ports to world illustrated.
Pedrated, additional tables being
Mr. Edwards has been holding Helmer asks the Miner to extend
commerce The rulers, realizing
istalled und fruit and vegetable
that it was useless to resist, de­ a scries of meetings in Washing­ his appreciation and thanks to the
display window
undergoing a termined that if they were going ton and is now on his way to his Ashland department, which was
change Mr Dormaier states there to have to do business with the home in I^os Angeles
on hand very promptly and did
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will be no change In the |M«rson- rest of the world, they would adopt
excellent work assisting in saving
nel of the store lie says that the methods of other powerful
the tank house and a barn full
thf Safeway company originally nutions Accordingly, they secured Ashland Eagles Trip
of machinery which were endan­
gered. The Ashland department
established the stores on clerk educators from the United States,
To Yreka for Meet took their chemical engine but
service basis, later when the self- nuval instructors from r.ngland,
service plan was started their and army instructors from Cer­
were not obliged to use it. The
About 20 members of Lithia boys, however, manned the exper­
stores of tiiat type were called many, and proceeded to become
Springs aerie of Fraternal Order iment station hyse and were a
Pay'n Taklt. Now, however, the "modem.”
of Eagles journeyed to Yreka last great help, Profesor Reimer stat­
Safeway stores are pru< tlcally all
They
learned
what
the
other
self-service and it has been decid­ nations had to teach them and Friday afternoon to enjoy u big ed. Reimer’s residence was not en­
ed' to call all stores, Safeway proceeded to put it into practice. gathering staged by the Yreka dangered because of favorable
The Ashland party included wind.
stores.
Englund, France, Germany, Spain aerie
Worty President Wm. Grenbemer,
New signs are erected over each
Mr. Quackenbush is at present
and
even
the
United
States,
have
^^«•ction of shelving so that cus- a past record In the mutter <.| Worthy Vice President Art Cooper stopping with a friend near Phoe­
^^^^i;ers can se<- at a glume what extending their borders and ac­ and a drill team of eight men. nix, but will occupy a rented house
I of the
tn k «« t., lol
Anhlund was the only Oregon town until the state structure can be
more territory, that we represented,
though delegations rebuilt, Professor Reimer stated.
^^^hnts Dormaier states that far
local quiring
are
not
overly
proud
of
now.
But
from the aeries at Dunsmuir and Rebuilding will start in the very
products will be featured us
when
Ju
pan
used
the
very
method
the
us ¡xisslble
near future.
that other nations had which she Shasta City were present.
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Dormaier Is a member of the learned from us, we
The affair opened with a big
call
her
an
her
Elks lodge at Bend and of
STATE
COPS
NAB FIRST
street
parade
and
was
followed
When she insists upon an
' Lions club Mrs Dormaier und re- outlaw.
by a lodge session at which a
LICENSELESS FISHER
equality
of
arms
the
very
thing
the
sister. Miss Helen Marsh, will
that we used to compel her to class of 50 was initiated State
main in Bcmf till the close of
Sergeant Ed Walker, state po­
open her ports we gel indignant President Jewett and State Organ­
will 1 Japan
school year, when Miss Marsh Dor-
Is just playing the game izer Haggerty, of California, were lice game warden, who was in
graduate from the Bend high according
Ashland Monday to take L. J.
to the rules she has present and made addresses.
school. They will Join Mr
The Ashland Eagles extended Moon and Tommy Hodgson to the
been taught. It is that we are
inaler here as soon ns school closes afraid
she will beat us at our own an invitation to the Californians Lindsey place to start the search
MINI) A WEKKL1 LETTER ’
to attend the Fourth of July cele- for the missing Chandlees, states
game
?
i
bration here belng sponsored by he made one arrest Sunday for
We
Increase
our
navy,
why
Do you find it hard to write
the Eagles and other Ashland fishing in the Rogue river with­
should
not
Japan
?
From
her
posi
­
often to absent friends or rela­
bodies. Also to attend the Ore- out a license. He also tells of one
tives about what is going on In tion us un island she needs u navy gon state convention of Eagles woman who was fishing without
Ashland? You can not only nave more than do we. Too, the Unit­ to be held at Grants Pass July a license, sitting humped over in
the labor but actually save money ed States compelled her to do 4. 5 and 6. The boys report a the rain, who plead that she was
by sending them the Southern what she did not want to once, royal reception and a very enjoy­ just out of the hospital as a reason
Oregon Miner for a year You can is there any assurance that we able time at Yreka.
why he should not arrest her. He
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send It for only >1, leas than half will not again?
let her off with a reprimand.
After ull, Japan Is just what we
the cost of a weekly letter, and
Sergeant Walker stated that
ROBBER GOES NUTTY
carrying many times as much have made her; she didn't want
several catches were made and
new* as you could write Now is to play this game, but we com­
A burglar entered the office of some good sized steel heads cap-
pelled her to, and now that she the Roseburg News-Review recent­ tured.
the time to subscribe
has
proved
to
have
been
an
apt
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ly. He must have been crazy to
For our part, we'll be willing to pupil, meeting us on our own think he could find money in a
Singularly enough, nobody gets
share our wealth with Huey if he'll terms, we do not like it. Well, newspaper office. The “bug house" a “pink slip” if his affairs are in
sb tic his With UH Wa « ouldti't get who is to blame?
the red Weston Leader.
for him.
the worst of it Weston Leader.
Too, it might be well to re­
member that in the matter of
naval parity, Japan does not want
a revision upward, Instead of a
5-5-5 ratio she suggests a 3-3-3.
Ashland f’ay’n* Taklt store be­
comes a Safeway store this week­
end, and Manager Paul Merriam
Is being transferred to Portland,
where he will be manager of u
new Safeway Store in that city,
and E. Dormaier, for the past
seven years manager of the Bend
Safeway store, comes to Ashlund
us local manager.
Maiulger Dormaier has slutted
•inking changeH and linpiovem, nt ■
| the Hl-tne, tin- tn.nt being ii -
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. I^wid Office at
RoM-burg, Oregon, March 7, 1935
NOTICE is hereby given that
Earle C. Temple, of Hilt, Calif.,
who, on July 5th, 1933, made
homestead entry, serial No. 020926,
for N'2SW'4 Sec. 7, T. 41 S.,
R. 2 E., SE»4NE*4, NEUSE
*4, Section 12, Township 41 S.,
Range 1 E. Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to
make final three year proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, before Victor A. Teng-
wald, U. S. Commissioner, at Med­
ford, Oregon, on the 20th day of
April, 1935.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Perry Ashcraft, of Ashland, Ore­
gon; Ross Putman^ of Ashland, _ I
Oregon (Siskiyou RFD); Harry j
Furch, of Medford, Oregon; Theo-
dore Hunt, of Hilt, Calif.
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may not be the best in the journalistic world,
but they ARE a home product!
and lead you to believe they are a locally written
feature . . . THIS paper’s paragraphs and edi­
torials are written in Ashland, for Ashland! All
"scissored” copy is properly credited. We believe
the readers and the community paying for a news­
paper are entitled to home-grown, definite editor­
ials which do not ride fences . . . for how else can
a newspaper serve any interest but its own?
We Admit We Have A Long Way To Go, But Every
Week Finds the Miner Closer To Its Goal—Of
Being a Good Newspaper Worthy of the City of
Ashland—One That Justifies Its Existence, Not
By Tradition and Old Age, But By SERVICE!
A DOLLAR A YEAR FOR THE SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
MAKES TWO ASHLAND PAPERS SCRAMBLE
TO SERVE YOU FOR, THEY SAY,
“COMPETITION IS THE LIFE. OF TRADE”
DONTCHASEE ?
SLEEP/
GREAT
PROPHETIC
CONVENTION
for Easter!
Jackson county is seeking to
collect from Earl Fehl the cost
of transferring his trial from
Jackson to Klamath county. W’hen
convicted criminals are compelled
to pay for technical efforts at
evasion of punishment, such ef­
forts will not be so popular, it is
thought
LEGAL NOTICES
Remedies
Pint Rubbing
Alcohol
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COUNTY WANTS CORTS
THE MINER DOES NOT BUY
EDITORIALS
STATIC SQUAD FINDS
OFFENDING OIL BURNER
Floyd Dickey reports that the
static chasers have located one
source of Interference in a motor
on an oil burner and that the
owner will make the necessary
changes to eliminate the trouble.
Dickey says that it will take
some little time to trace down all
the sources of noise but that he
finds everyone willing to cooper­
ate.
terment was in Ashland cemetery.
He had lived in Ashland and
Medford since 1900, having lived
here from 1920 till shortly before
his death, when the family moved
to Medford where he was engaged
in the plumbing business.
He was born in Castle Douglas,
Scotland, April 2, 1877, and came
to America at the age of 23. In
1902 he was united in marriage
to Clara Mingus. To this union
two children were born, Wm. Min­ I
gus Aitken, who resides in Bt
eley, Calif., and Ruth Agnes Can­
trell of Los Banos, Calif.
Besides the two children he is
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