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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1935)
Southern Oregon Miner SUCCESSOR TO JACKSONVILLE MINER EIGHT PAGES ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935 Taxless Heaven Is Sought by Millionaires COMICS AND FEATURES Michigan Beans Given President News dispatches saying that two of Canada's richest citizens were contemplating moving to the Chan nel Islands have directed public attention to that group of British Isles. On one of them. Sark no tases are levied, and the only duty exacted of man Is that he work on the roads two days a year. There are no automobiles or divorces and unemployment Is unheard of. The Island Is ruled by a "queen.** Mrs Robert Hathaway. The picture which Is shown herewith Is of the little harbor of l^e Creux. Island of Sark Marne Taxicab Starts Journey to Oregon Miss Della Wilson of Bad Axe. Mich., queen of the Michigan Bean fair, Is shown at the White House holding a 17*4 pound bag of Michigan pea beans which she presented to President Roosevelt Fourteen-Year-Old Wife Has Two Babies An American l.eglon post of Portland, Ore., recently bought In Paris, France, a taxicab 25 years old and had It shipped to Oregon. It Is one of the famous fleet of cabs that carried French troops from Paris to the first battle of the Mnrne. The old vehicle Is here seen starting Its long journey. » “G” Men Go Through Their Daily Dozen “G" men must keep physically fit, for their duties frequently nre strenuous. Here are a number of these Department of Justice men doing their dally dozen setting up exercises on the roof gymnasium of their head quarters In Washington. Mrs. Jeanette Jqnes, fourteen years old. wife of a Detroit truck driver, gave birth to her second baby, Barbara Anne, recently. The other, a son, Teddy Vernon. Is one year eld. Mrs. Jones’ home was In Kentucky, but she moved to Detroit 10 years ago.