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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1937)
Friday, May 21, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER ‘Kinjf of Kings/ In Sound, Comes June 1 FEW EMPLOYES Ä FAVOR UNIONS’ f CAPITOL DRIVE A showing of Cecil B DeMllle's “The King of Kings" will take place in th«* armory under th«* auspices of Ashland American Isgion post No 14 June 1 This filrnization of th«* life of ChriHt enlisted the «energies of th«* DcMlllc organization for a year. It included th«* acting of hundreds of fine players and th<- construe- tlon of tremendous sets of Bible scenes such as has never before been attempted For the first time a picture pro- ducer has recreate«! thc temple at Jerusalem, th«* palace of Herod an«l many other historical locales of the gospel story As an example of the physical elaborateness of th«* picture, it is worthy of men tion that 10,000 objects or prop erties pertaining to the primitive Christian era were made for and used in the picture. Jeanie Macpherson with her adaptation and D«*Mille with hin directing genius are said by re- viewers to have made the history live an«l to have surpassed in ten derness, humanity and gripping dramatic power any previous handling of th«* great theme. The cast is sai«l to be one of the most imposing ever seen in a picture pnxluction. (JAIJ’.M Entirely apart from k Governor Martin’s declniatloii that the state could not and wotil'l not iccogiiiz.e a litl>or union ill dealing with its employes, there docs not iippcnr to I m * any consi<l erable enthusiasm among stat«* employe» over the proposal to unionize their ranks ('usual con vvrsntlons with representative employes In various departments fall«*«l to «tlsclose any real de mand for organization A few employes admitted that a union "might be a good thing" in negotiating grievances with d<* partment heads or in pressing de mands fol* better pay before th«* <« legislature For tin* most part. I however, state employes recognize the fact that so far as wages, hours an«l working conditions go then lol Is far bettei than that of the average person in private « mploymcnt Wages of clerks mt I ’ stenographers in state employ, for ^'■»litiici*, an* much higher than Ml paid to similar cinph«v«*» In ^Sb^Mfi*s, stores and Industries In W«I*in an«! Portland Stat«* cm ployes, as a rule, work less than eight hours a day with Saturday afternoons off, not to mention the i.umerous holidays Stat«* law limits tlic employ meat of workers— uh distin guished from employes — <>n state Jobs for more than eight hours a day or IX hours a week except In emergencies. 34 hen the»«* hour» are ex«*«*e«j c«l the overtime I» piil«l for ill double the regular hourly wage. In tlic lilghwui depart m«*nt, Itirgesl employer of common labor, a minimum wage of 50 cent« an hour I» main t allied with mechanics (< Continued from page 1) mid skill«*«! lalxir rwelvlng a pr«i|M>rtionatelv higher wage. (•■•neral (•eorgc A. White. Th«* While nom«* employes Hie In- Oregon troops will join those cllned to favor ii n organization of Washington, Idaho, Mon that will Inaure the permanence t ma and Wyoming In a mobi of their employment, together lisation of tlo- entire list with sick benefits ami i<*tli«*m«*nt division under command of pay. th«**«* also expressed skepti Major (•«■neral White. Four- cism us to th«* ability of the or teen thousand national guards dinary lalxir union to provide these men and regular army troop« benefits Most of th«- employes tn will take part In the two terviewed were inclined to agree w«*eks maneuvers which arc with Governor Martin that about • m hednle«l for August. the only benefit to be cxpcctc«! 1 f 1 through unionization would con An audit of the words of the Mist of tile privilege of paying rt ili forestry department just dues completed reveals that $552,H03 in 111 Governor Martin will not an forest patrol assessments levied nounce his choice of a successor during th«* past eight years re «\t<> C’ A Howard ss stat«* super main unpaid This situation is ac U ntendeiit of pubih Instruction un counted for by the auditors as due til aft.-r hi * i- turn from San Fran cither to errors in description of cisco about Jun«* I Th«* governor timber lands as submitted by the said that he had received mor«* forestry hoard or to the arbi than IS applications for Howard's trary omission by county assess Job mid deslrisl to personally In ors in extending the tax rolls and terview several of the candhiatcn in leaving off th«* rolls in some assessments against namely Rex Putnam of Albany. counties A M Cannon of Toledo and Paul county owned lands. In this con- nection th«* auditors call attention Jackson of Chemawa. j to an opinion by Attorney Gen- 111 eral Van Winkle holding that tim Th«* new milk, creimi and ber lan«ls acquired by the counties butter grading law passed by by tax Hales are subject to fire th«* last leg Inlat ore became patrol charges the same as are operative lust Sunday, accord privately owned lands ing to announcement tn Solon 1 f 1 T. White, slut«* din-ctor of agriculture. Under the new Holders of fire liislininc«* law* nil milk mid cream sold policies In non-admitted com to creameries, ch«*cse factor- panies will I m * held rcsponsihli* for the payment of premium lea, Ice cream pliints and con denser!«»» In Oregon hereafter taxi's according to Hugh II. will I m * grudasl mid paid for Earle, slat«* Insurance com on n grndc basis. That Is first missioner. Earle's statement followed ui'tlon of th«* Marion grad«* milk or A grade cream county circuit court in fining will command u better price th«* Rodgers Hurt-Banks com than will s«*cond grade milk pany, Portland agents, $50 for or It grade cream. writing Insurance in u non- 111 Th«* stat«* parole board has an nounced its intention of nsking aluminum background with th«* legislative emergency board black letters and figures, ac for an additional appropriation cording to S«*«*retiiry of Stat«* with which to finance the em- Snell. Cost of the plate« will ploynient of a deputy parole offi lie slightly tinder 10 cents a cer to assist in the work of sup- pair, the low bid being pre- ^^^.ising parole«! prisoner»« Several sented by the Irw In-lloilson <-s spoils.*ied by tin* pal..I. company of Portland which ^MBKird and designed to broaden the has made th«* Oregon license scope of th«* parol«* program in plates for many years. this state were defeated by the last legislature. GOSSLIN MAY RESIGN POST LEGAL NOTICES iidmi 11«*<| company. Several holders of these |M>licles have already i oluntarily paid th«* premium tax tint those who <l<> not pay voluntarily will I m - siilijc«'t to proMNiitlon, Earle said. 1 f 1 In oFder that the entire build- Ing program at th«* eastern Ore- j gon tiiberculosis hospital might be carried out without delay the Isianl of control has agreed to a change of plans to provide for frame construction for the new hospital pavilion instead of re inforced concrete as at first proposed. In addition to the pa vilion of 50-bed capacity the build ing program at The Dalles insti tution tutiot ca)ln for a new heating plant and laundry, a physician’» residence and a nurses' home, al) to cost approximately $120,000 in th«* Circuit Court of th«* State of Oregon in and for Jackson County NELLIE RUTH COTTON, Plaint- iff. vs WILL; AM LEE COTTON. De- f endant. SUIT IN EQUITY FOR DIVORCE SUMMONS To WILLIAM LEE COTTON, the above named defendant: in thf : name of the I STATE OF' OREGON, you are hereby summoned and required to appear in the above entitled court and cause and answer the com plaint herein against you, within 10 days from the date of the service of this summons upon you, if scrvic«* be made within the county of Jackson, state of Ore gon, or within 20 days from the «late of the service of this sum- Page 5 rnons upon you, if service be made within any other county of the state of Oregon, but if service be made upon you by publication, then within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; AND IE" you fail to appear arxl answer within the time as above specified, the plaint iff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint By order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, judge of the sai«l court, made and dated the 30th day of April, 1937, this summons is served upon you by publication for four successive weeks in the Southern Oregon Miner, a news paper of genera) circulation, print- «■d and published at Ashland, Jack- son county, Oregon, the date of the first publication being May 7, 1937, and the time for answer ex piring May 29, 1937. BRIGGS & BRIGGS By Wm. M Briggs. Attorneys for Plaintiff Post office address: Pioneer building, Ashland, Oregon. <May7-14-21-28) • Jasper Reynolds and George Colvig were business visitors in Grants Pass Tuesday. • leaving for Kansas recently were Mr. and Mrs Don Stallman who will visit relatives there for several weeks. • Roy Dotson and family left for Kansas Sunday, planning to re- turn to Ashland in about a month. Kugene Cox is taking Boston's place at the Palace cafe during absence. EAST thru CALIFORNIA —at no oxtra farol On you trip East, go or return thru California, Our low sum mer roundtrips permit this at no additional rail fare. See San Francisco, where the world’s two largest bridges meet. Ride the most beautiful train in America, our new streamlined Daylight to Lo» Angeles. Con tinue East thru the adventur ous Southwest and Old South. Return on your choiceof north ern line trains. Chicago and back, as low as $57.35. For de tails see your local SP. Agent or write J. A. ORMAND Y, General Panngtr Agent, 622 Pacific Bldg, Portland, Ote. CHUCK’S TAXI Just Phone 58 Southern Pacific GRADUATION GIFTS Give Them TIME and They’ll Succeed! Hamilton, Elgin and Waltham Wrist Watches C'hains and Knives Lodge Emblems Rings Boudoir Clocks Watch Bracelets Fountain Pen Sets Tie Sets Belt Sets Leather Bill Folds Necklaces WEDDING GIFTS 111 J. M Odell, superintendent of the eastern Oregon tuberculosis hospital nt The Dalles, and J Lyman Steed .superintendent of the state school for the* deaf, have beeen granted short leaves of ab- sence by th«» board of control. Odell will tak<* a post graduate course in chest surgery in New York City and Steed will attend a convention of deaf school of ficials and inspect a number of deaf schools in th«* east. • • Mr and Mrs. Wally Wolcott, now of Roseburg, were week-end visitors in Ashland. • Returning from a two weeks vacation Monday were Dr. and Mrs m 1. Stockton, who have been visiting in Monterey, Calif., with a son, Capt. M. L Stockton. Jr . and at Yellowstone national park. a broken arm isrit so bad if its insured Creamer and Sugar Candlesticks Relish Dishes Serving Trays Meat Platter Curved Vegetable Dishes Silver Hot Ware Sets Priced SI 5 to $54 Glassware Silver Tea Services Silver Bread and Cake Plates Vases Chas. A. White Jewelry Store Billings Agency REAL ESTATE mid REAL INSURANCE 41 East Main Congratulations, Graduates! F. SLADE SONGER Jeweler Swedenlnirg Building, Ashland, Oregon 111 Oregon’s IltSX automobile license plates will present an r 1 - -X Z á Few Mothers Suspect True Cause of These! It may b<* WORMS! — tin* »min* <.l<l OStomHch Worm ■iwnnee Hint troubled *»«*ry child Io Grsiidnrn'a day ! Thia "Forgotten Menace ’ I» »till threatening every child In city mid country becau»«* tin* Infection I» ».« «ndtv caught from HI**», doga, lettuce, uibb.u..*, fruit, water, etc. Don’t confua«* these signa with Con ■tlpatlon, Stomach Disorder, Anemia, et< Try J ayne ' s V himiiiui <n •,»,.. amt watch the child's »tools closely. Pleiisiint. «»(». Inexpemlve. 40 million bottle» »old All drugglata. S ayres V ermifuge For Salo lly McNair Bros. Drugs \ In nothing else was Franklin's inventive genius more startlingly displayed than in his bathtub, designed both to protect the bather against drafts and retain warmth in the water as long as possible. Water for this 18th Century bath was heated over the open fire. Filling and emptying were doae by hand. So elaborate were the preparation« necessary that one can readily understand why bath ing was an unusual and lengthy event, indulged in by very few persons. The reading stand ex emplifies Rule Six of Franklin's Rules of Conduct, "Lose no time; be always employed at something useful.” Since the day of this "Slipper Bath,” science has provided instant, unlimited hot water at amazingly low cost— with the AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER Unrestricted Use as low as $42d5° budget terms Liberal trade-in on your old heater SOUTHERN OREGON GAS CORP.