Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 01, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. H E. Gland are
the proud parents of a son. Gerald
Vem. weight eleven pounds two
ounces, bom at 7:45 p. m. April
23 at Mrs. Naylor's maternity
home, 192 Harrison street
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Mr* Rose Putnam of Siskiyou
was here Tuesday for a visit with
her son. Ned Putnam.
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Mrs. L. C. Huff and son Leslie
were in Ashland over the week-
end visiting relatives
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THE TESTING TIMA
EAST SIDE
WATCH FOR SALES
SHEET LEFT AT
YOUR DOOR
of Increase in Weight
By Publicity Committee — Achhuid Townsend Club
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STOREWIDE SALE
THÜRS., FRI., SAT.
APRIL 30 - MAY 1,2
Suddenly Standing Cause
Townsend Topics
It must be confessed that the
! maladroit management of this in­
vestigation is a surprise Greater
finesse was expected It has be­
come apparent that the Bell Com­
mittee. the dominant majority, are
engaged in a mere “smearing"
campaign. They must have learned
before they began, the true facts,
namely, that there is nothing in­
criminating in the Movement, and
that there is not even material
with which to frame an indictment
in the court of public opinion.
Therefore, knowing by practical
experience in such warfare, the
people's susceptibility to fear, they
are trying to "throw a scare" in­
to the Townsend ranks, and by
making some leaders of the Move­
ment appear disreputable, fright­
en its members into desertion. So
they apply their factual and ver­
bal poison gas, and fait to see the
co warns run
But however contemptible their
methods, we must not forget that
they have money, and are sup­
posed to have brains They must
be met without fear and with or­
ganized force. It is a spectacle to
make the devils laugh; Congress,
the paid agents and representat-
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O'Harra's
GROCERY and
Meat Market
We Deliver FREE—Phone 95
61 North Main, Ashland, Ore
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ives of the people, engaged tn scol­
I ding. rebuking, and chastising
their masters! And why? Recause
the masters had the temerity to
assert their power of control, and
tell their servants what to do in
j their behalf! If the newspaper re­
ports are accurate, the methods
this Committee follows are those
of character assassins Tliere are
things on earth which provoke at­
tack; there arc things contempt­
ible; but such men and methods
are below the level of attack ami
beneath contempt!
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Couch of
The sifting process has begun.
Portland were visitors Sunday af­
,' The people who compose the
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Ferguson
ternoon at the home of Mr. 'and
were here Sunday on a visit to , Townsend Movement are being tri­
Mrs. Theodore Guetzlaff
Mr.
ed, "so as by fire." No thoughtful
relatives.
Couch was in attendance during
person is surprised. The oqly ques­
the week-end at the educational
tion was. when will the titanic ves-
conference here.
lot RAW IT IN THK MINER. ted interests of the nation mobil­
ize for the attack? They never
waste their big guns on pygmies;
they never swing a club to brain a
*
gnat. They are astute. They were
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content for some time to allow the
I pop-gun brigade, the paragrnph-
J ers, columnists and cart«H>ni*ts, to
' aniusr themselves by poking fun
at the Townsend Movement, but
now that it has grown to Buch nu­
merical strength as to menace
their political control, the malign
force* of predatory finance and
business have decided to strike.
1 They eboose to make their first
sally through the subservient mem­
bers of Congress
PHARMACY
Friday, May 1, 1936
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Clever Opossum Prefers
to Live in Warm Climes
The expression, "playing
| hhi -
«iiiii," originally ciune from a |>ecu-
liar linbit of the opossum himself.
He, you see. Is a master of Hie
game of pretending, notes u writer
in tiie Boston Herald.
Normally,
he seeks escape from enemies by
running to the woods and climbing
a tree. If tie is absolutely unable
to get away, though, lie wll) feign
death and keep up the deception un­
der the uioat trying clrcuniatunces.
Kicking or beating him doesn't do
the slightest bit of good. for
through It all he persists In pretend­
ing to be dead. However. If one Is
really Interested In knowing the
true state of uffalra, lie may tie
thrown Into the water. There, the
apparently dead o|M>ssuin will couie
to bls senses more quickly thnn uno
cun blink hie startle«! eyes.
No creature Is more American
than the opossum, for he does not
exist outside of America.
Al­
though he prefer* southern and
tropical climes, he has been known
to wander as far north as New Eng­
The opossum Is a rather
land.
queer looking animal about the
alee of a cut. He hu* 50 teeth, a
bristly tongue and a long scaly
tall. Ilia fur Is long, flne and wool-
ly and I* Interspersed with longer,
coarse white hair*, except on the
head and some of the under parts
where the hair la short and close.
The tail la not quite a* long as the
body. He Ilves wild In tiie woods
and retire* to the branch of a tree
to devour hl* food. While doing
so, he twines bls tall around the
branch, securing himself to tiie tree,
much In the way a ship secure* It­
self to the pier.
5
MEATS
Fruits & Vgtbls.
GROCERIES
No. 1 STEER BEEF
STEAKS, ROASTS
POT ROASTS
BOILING MEATS
CORN FED PORK
GROUND BEEF
Swift’s Ovenized Ham
PREMIUM BACON
PURE LARD
SHORTENING
All Kinds of Lunch
Meats
STRAWBERRIES
ORANGES
BANANAS
GRAPEFRUIT
LEMONS
NEW TOMATOES
NEW POTATOES
CELERY
CAULIFLOWER
NEW PEAS
RADISHES
ONIONS
LETTUCE
40 KINDS CEREALS
CANNED FRUITS
& VEGETABLES
HONEY - SYRUP
Many Kinds CHEESE
COOKIES - CAKES
SALAD DRESSING
MAYONNAISE
PICKLES
IN FACT — EVERY­
THING YOU NEED
TO FEED THE FAM­
ILY AND FRIENDS
5
JUST BUY WHAT YOU WANT-ADD IT ALL TO­
GETHER AND GET YOUR DISCOUNT IN CASH!!
NOT HOW CHEAP — BUT HOW GOOD AT O’HARRA’S
Unlike Other Sections
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AND HOW!
That’s
why I Eat at the
Sandwich Shop
Every Day
Lunches, Sandwiches,
Salads, Etc. Counter
or Booth Service
Open 6 a. m. to Midnite
YOU TAKE THE HIGHROAD
ILROAD
I’LL TAKE THE
Plastered house
ut 46
and clover; pwn electric 100-
watt power plant; cold storage;
11-room modern house, also 4-
rooin modem house; 3 bams in
A-l condition; one bam full of
hay. place will handle 500 head
of stock; all fenced and cross­
fenced; some woven wire; one
barn will hold 300 ton of hay,
has stanchens for 30 cows, 100
head of stock; 8 horses; plenty
of farm tools. Taxes run about
$600 00 per year. Interested par­
ties write or see Reed and Rob­
ison, Ashland, Ore .
FOR SALE — 30 acres, 6-room
house with bath and toilet. Joins
highway. 27 *4 acres irrigated.
$3,566 66. Terms See Heed and
Robison.
9 ACRES cloeo in. Large bum. old
house, good place tor chickens
and cows. Price $1,006 on good
terms. Seo Reed & Robison.
FOR SALE 2 V* acres in Ashland
New bungalow, 5-room house;
all kinds of fruit and nut trees.
Only $1560 00. Bee Reed A Rob­
ison.
6-ROOM modem house, full base­
ment; large lot, 3 blocks from
Lincoln school. Price $2206.
Situili payment down, balance
like rent «<•«• Rce.l A Robison
5-RM. HOUSE, composition roof.
All tn good aiiajie. iJirgo lot.
Price reduced from $2566 to
11200. See Reed and Robison.
6-ROOM HOUSE, on paved street,
DETACHMENT The first of a
2 blocksfrem center of Ashland.
series of monthly beer busts and
Only $600 See Reed and Robi­
community sings was held April
son.
24 at Headquarters Detachment
with Whipple s orchestra of Med­ 20 ACRES close in. New house.
ford featured in the floor show.
Sold over $1000 off this place
Hi Elander, mess steward, rolled
last year. Price $3250 for quick
in three kegs of beer with an am­
sale. See Reed and Robison.
ple dutch lunch to go with it.
Headquarters officers and civilian 6*4 ACRES on highway, all first
employees were Invited as guests
clans land. New 4-room house.
of the Detachment. Another will
Price $1350, on good terms. See
be held soon. Community singing
Reed and Robison.
and a general hilarious time was
enjoyed.
WHY BUIIJJ a new home when
you can buy a good 4-room mod­
YOU SAW IT IN THE MIN EK
em bungalow on paved street,
close in, for $750. Good terms
See R<wd and Robison
Classified Ads
B ACRES, levs! and good soil; 4-
room house, garage. Only $700,
Terms on part. See Reed and
Robison.
BOYSEN and KOMO BERRY
Plants. V. O. Milburn, 333 Laurel
FOR SALE: 23 acres-3 mile* out
Street.
A27-M--p
all fenced-13 acres free water
right-6 room house-6 cows, and
It's time to apply CALYX SPRAY,
team-considerable farm machin­
see us for Orchard Brand or
ery. $3000. on good terms. See
Sherwin Williams ARSENATE
Reed and Robison.
of LEAD. Spreaders, Black Leaf
"40”, etc. Ted s Feed and Seed FOR SALE: Five room house- *4
acre of good land. Garage and
When in need of Millets, Sudan
woodshed-some fruit-nice locat­
ion. Price $700.-$150. down- bal­
Grass, Clovers, Field Seed Com,
ance like rent. See Reed and
Farm Seeds, etc., got to Ted's
Robison.
Feed and Seed Store.
FOR SALE: Dairy farm-140 acres-
frec irrigation-60 acres in alfalfa
balance in grain and pasture 2
bams—good 6 room house with
bath- fine spring water with
FOR SALE 60 acres improved
automatic pressure system-This
land, 30 acres grain, 5 acres
Is one of the finest dairy farms
alfalfa. $1500. Nutter and Moore.
in Southern Oregon. Price $11,-
500. $5000 will handle. Balance
FOR SALE Small house, good lot
on easy terms at 4*4 per cent.
and chicken house. $250. Nutter
See Reed and Robison.
and Moore.
<
6-ROOM house on boulevard. In
FOR SALE FINE Modem home,
good condition. For a quick sale
good location, only $1500 Nutter
priced $1500. See Reed A Rob- •
Ison.
and Moore.
FOR SAIJC
5 acres, small house,
4 acres good land under T I. D.
$300. Nutter and Moore
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Per Cent Discount on All Cash Purchases p
Everything In The Store Is Included In ■)
THIS SPECIAL
V
India, Empire Itself,
BEER HI ST IS ENJOYED
BY DETACHMENT ( Kl)WI)
TASTY!!
5-ROOM
For example, a grandstand Is be
Union street, on paved street,
Ing built to uccoiiimodnte 2.700 |ieo
one block from boulevard. Fine
pie. Thia number might represent
lomth.n I’Hcc only Jll.'.o Sc.-
a weight of hmi tons that Is. If
Recti A Robison
they could be relied on to »It still
all the time, But a*. on occasion,
n I moat all of them might be stand 46 Ai ,«KS 3 miles out About 26
acre« free Irrigation; modem 7-
Ing up nt the same time and. In ad
room house, Itarn and other
dltion leaning forward mid |M*rliiipa
oul-buiiuings. Federal Iman $3,-
swaying together, they had to tie
756.
«,ill take aonie trade on
treated an weighing quite ; mmi tons
this fine well locateu place. See
The strewava act up by the move-
Reed
Robison.
incuts of live loads have been close­
ly I n vest I gn t ed.
Men have I> c « hi
placed on the platforms of acale* 1 ACRE All kinds of fruit, small
house, o blocks from postofflce.
and made to crouch and then stand
This place sold for $1200 Price
upright. It was found that the act
now $600 Bee Heed A Robison.
of standing up from a crouch added
67 |x«r cent to n man's weight. Het
MODERN
PIANO for
ting up front a chair added 79 per PLAY
Pleasure, Profit or Popularity,
cent to his weight.
Taught by note “The Cluisteu
If tiie iihiu from crouching »ml
Way” in 20 lessons. Demonstra­
denly strnlghteued tip with ii vio
tions free or send for free book­
lent jerk, and nt the same time
let. No obligation, of course.
brought bln arms down violent­
Mrs. Brownlee, 96 Laurel street.
ly. the scale showed that he had
Phone 289- J.
momentarily added 174 per cent to
his weight—that Is. he had In FOR SALE
3000 Acres, 500
crra *ed it more than two and a half
acres in hay and ¡Misture land;
times.
all Irrigated, cuts 400 ton hay
India has n pecullsr and purlieu
1 lar status In the British empire.
unlike that of any other division.
It Is an empire In Itself, einlirm liig
kingdoms mid states with various
forms of government, says a writer
In the Cleveland Plain lieuler.
There Is an Indimi legl*latiire,
but with Ui> »uch extensive powers
as those of the «elf governing ilo-
minions; and the British govern
tnent maintains s tighter control
over the pollcle* of the Indian ad
ministration (han over those of
inoat of the crown colonies.
legally, “British India” means
all territories governed by the
klngeni|>eror through the governor
general of India, or through any
governor or other officers suisir-
dlnate to the governor general of
India; while “India" meuua British
India together with the territories
of the princes and chiefs who are
simply under the suzerainty of the
kiiig-»n|M*rur. The subdivisions of
“British India" are called prov­
Producing Veneer
inces ; the other territories are
Ninety par cent of the veneer pro­
ehlertv Billies
duced In cilia country Is rotary cut;
Lin.esd Oil Versatile
the logs are flrst steamed and
Linseed
oil, besides being used In
boiled to soften them, then they are
placed lengthwise In a lathe and paints snd varnishes, Is also used
turned against a knife which cuts In putty, oilcloth, leather, cloth,
linoleum, printer's Ink. rubber sub
around the log, making a ribbon
stltiites axd soap*.
like piece of veneer
We wish to thank all for your friendly visit you
paid our store on our anniversary and the many well
wishes you expressed-and trust we will enjoy your
friendship throughout the coming year.
WHEN YOU SHOP AT O’HARRA’S STORE r
You Will Always Find a Fresh, Clean, Well*)
Chosen Line of Groceries, Meats & Vegetables'*
A muu standing up suddenly
when excited weighs twice us much
ns when sitting down quietly. Tills
fact Ims to be taken Into connidera
tlon when riuv course anil football
stand* are built, says the Mllwuu
kev Journal.
TO TRADW 6 acres close in. Five
room house, has fire place. Good
well with pump housv, barn A
gtirugr, chicken house, family
orchard. 2 acres in oats.
All
fenced and clear of incumbrance.
Will trade for house and one
acre in Ashland.
Reed and
Robison,
TO CALIFORNIA
Thousands of thrifty travelers are
following the advice of our canny
Scot. Steel rail* are the safest,
smoothest highway yet invented.
Rail fares at 2c a mile and less buy
more travel comfort than ever be­
fore. Food costs on S. P. are way
down, too, with 5c and 10c tray
service in coaches and tourist cars.
Southern Pacific
See your local S. P. agent or write
J. A. Ormandy, Citn. Pau. Agent,
765 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore.
SERVICE STATION
Two gas 4 ACRES on highway; 6-room
pumps, 3 cabins, furnished. Con­
house, bam, garage; all fenced
crete garage 30x45, 3 room cot­
woven wire; 3 acres in clover
tage, 3*4 acres of land, chicken
and grass; large garden; chick­
house. All in good shape. Price
en house for 100 hens. Sale price
$3800. Also have a good grocery
$1200. See Reod A Robison.
store for sale. See Reed A Rob­
80 ACRES In Sams Valley 56
ison.
acres good farm land; 15 acres
5-ROOM HOUSE}—-Large lot, nice
in oak timber; lots of outside
lawn at 161 4th st. Price $460.
range Priced to sell, $750; seme
Reed A Robison.
terms. See Reed & RoMaon.