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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 4 Southern Oregon Miner Published Every Friday at 167 East Main Street ASHLAND. OREGON Leonard N. Hall ★ ★ Entered as second-class matter February 15. 1935, at the postoffice at Ashland, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1S79 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Un Advance) ONE YEAR $1 50 BIX MONTHS MH (Mailed Anywhere in Uie United States) Editor and Publisher ★ TELEPHONE 170 YOl LIFE’S BYWAYS! i ¡Hi » w A kk T ► 1 ■ l arrivir j T w > m thl T oimv . viaw , 1 IT • >uu -»' pr*r fv > i mux , tpvvr viihtxinc tô T«? w .•<!> You T*u> IT HAS miri 1Y> XAVH met ltd U »44 » <Hk LlTTlX AMITITIOU To VY> AMYTU i »«. 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For Several' year« the Albany eleven ha* enjoyed the doubtful honor of lielng alaiut the world'» Worst—In fiwt at one time recently they eclipsed the record of defeat« held by Know college, where the plg»kin warrior* of dear ohl Nlwaah fumbled mid failed their way to ubout 27 con secutive defeat«. Nines the arrival of lion Falter In Albany an coach, the Bucciuieer« have won iui <«■- laainnal game from Multno mah Institute of Technology mid other great gridiron schools. Also, thl» fall. Cliff Bromley enrolled In the Wil- lamette valley hall of learn ing. Perspective is most valuable in gauging values. You nave to get away from something before its full truth will come to you. While people are avidly concerning their minds about the wars in Europe and Asia, and are tittering the ex-Ashland high whool about whether the former king of England will or player rands the Miner mid look» In deep <ll»gu»t on the will not visit these shores, something far more sin sport page». So he went to ister and of much greater interest should be occupy the Albany po»t office, lamght a card, borrowed a |«en and ing all of us here at home. addrcsM'd the following heart- Right here in our own front yards is a danger, rending little Ihlng to "Hird- l-eg« Hull”: a problem, that involves more lives and more property "Dear Hall and lairry: and greater suffering than any world war. It is a “As 1 have ia-en forced to problem that is acute and one which is at its most read your Nuper-Ntupld Sport- casts, I am afraid you dopes perplexing state now, today. are »lipping. That crack about The grave situation of which we write is nothing "everybody beat« Albany" l»n't even cute! Just because more nor less than that hackneyed, trite subject of of view, there is little or no legal representation neces we play tough team» is no highway fatalities. So much has been written and said sary with a plea of guilty while there is considerable »ign everyone Iwut» un . We count gnnicH mich iu> on the topic that most o/ us prefer to turn a deaf ear “lawing" to be done and revenue to be derived if the don't Reed college, CheiiiMwa In- to further pleadings for caution with automobiles. But confessed thugs deny their statements and attempt dlmi school (which the Al- buoy freohnien lient ). Bul we nevertheless, shun the boresome truth as we will, to cquirm out of their obligation to the law. did beat Pacific college and Of course, it is the right of every accused man Multnomah college. You didn't violent deaths from auto accidents are America’s worst and most subtle enemy. Every state, every county and to enter a plea of not guilty if he so chooses and hap|M*n to »ce the Normal brat us 60-0, did you ? every community is being touched by the chill, damp force the state to prove a case against him. But in school “Well, wake up mid hate a hand of the Grim Reaper as he hovers over his speed this particular instance all four arrested for the beat- dog-biscuit! “Love and kisses, ing, reckless disciples hurrying to wrench their necks ii g and robbery have admitted their participation «al APRON STR1NOS.“ though they made it as favorable to themselves as and splinter their bones. (Bromley's maiden name.) Well, every motorist is welcome to speed along possible in their affidavits). It must be pretty discouraging to keepers of the the Japs made through the Amer without conscience to his favorite destruction if he ican protected sector on the Soo- from a sup- chooses—and doesn t get caught at it. But he’ll have p ace when they get _ so little cooperation . ________ f. chow creek. In allowing the Japs to depend on protection of rapidly changing odds to posedly outraged public and from men whose profes- to use this section in their hos tilities the Americans committed safeguard his trust in “it can’t happen to me.” sionjs alleged to be in the interests of justice. an act of cowardice, if not treach Had the four written bad checks against local busi- In adding our few paragraphs to the volumes al-1 r .... -_____ ___ ____ ery. and violated the neutrality a friendly naUon, for ready dissipated into the void on this subject, may n ss the latter would be yelling for the culprits’ against CTtilna in good faith had conceded we remind you hurrvine drivers that a heavy foot ■ s<alps, but w hen it is an unknown transient who is and set aside us altered this con for the American people, on the accelerator often leaves heavy hearts for those victimized—and left beaten and bloody at the side of cession and It Is being used in her de shnnt^ra -isu: a road to boot — these same shouters for justice alibi who knew and loved you before Fate stepped in and struction WALT PHILLIPS. chose you for her next sacrifice to a pointless hurry? minimize and defend the outlaws. Roseville, Calif, ★ ★ ★ 1 Don’t Wait Till I’m Sick to ( all the Laundry 1 send my wushing each week to the Ash land Laundry and pre serve my health. It costs so little too. 12 pounds of damp wash for only 48 cents! It will pay y<>u to try it. ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO Phuiic IHÚ "FOR Ihr IDEAL WASHDAY, JUST CALI, THAT’S ALL" IN YOUR PRESENT LIFE INSURANCE ADEQUATET Ser STEVEN R. SCHUERMAN Phone 334-R • METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE <’<>. ,----------------- _ AMERICANS GET OUT OF KILTER, TOO! Not many moons ago, when most of us thought of Italians and their native country, it was with ad miration for their genial, hospitable, laughing dispo sitions and with appreciation for their sparkling, beau tiful music. It is hard to make these pleasant characteristics jibe with the present-day conception of Italian militar ism and invasion of Ethiopia and Spain. It is hard to believe that a people who love friendships and con viviality are the same ones who are being suspected of piratically sinking ships on the high seas and who are threatening world peace. Hard to understand, yes. But so are we here in America. We haven’t too much room to talk about in consistencies. At least not while we still tolerate our klansmen, Tcwnsendites and republicans running at large. ★ ★ ★ ‘LAW AND ORDER’ REQUIRES GUTS WHEN IT HURTS! About the only thing we ever seem to do about a crime wave, besides hoot at law enforcement offi- cers, is to float another wave to match it—a brine composed of crocodile tears and weepings from maud lin sob-sisters. Ashland, in the last few days, has had a lurid ex ample of how and why crime is so prevalent in Amer ica—why crime costs us $84,000 every 24 hours. Four youths attacked and robbed a man near here, con fessed their guilt and probably would have voluntarily appeared in court to enter guilty pleas, according to report, had not an attorney engaged by friends and relatives of the Ashland man involved advised them against honesty. The thought occurs that, from a barrister’s point As Near as Your Telephone . « . A Series of Weekly Articles on the Problem of Highway Safety by EARN SNELL Secretary of State LITWILLER FUNERAL HOME (Formerly Stock’* Funeral Parlor) We Never Close—Phone 82 I LETTERS to the Editor - -------------- -------------------- -—41 POTPOURR1 Iodine Iodine, discovered French manufacturer, Courtoil was first found in the aihei of seaweed For years seaweeds were its only source Later most of it esme from Chile where it •s a oy product of saltpeter man factute It melts at 237 degrees Fahrenheit, and boils at M3 de grees Fahrenheit. <5 Wet’arn Newspaper Union A COWARDLY ACT ( iN’E of the most encouraging To the Editor: things encountered in the safe Historians tell us of an invasion ty work being carried on by my of the United States by armies, d< partment is the interest mani fresh from victorious wars in Eur fested in every section of the state. ope that bent on pillaging and H mdreds of letters have reached destruction. with slogans of me, all carrying suggestions as to Booty and Beauty.” and so on, ways and means for reducing the drove the Americans before them, number of accidents on our high burnt our capital at Washington, ways; schools throughout the state D. C.. incited the Indians to join are using the literature and text in our destruction but that was book on safe driving sent out by a “war,” and they don't have wars the department; newspapers and any more. radios have been unstinting in Today we are witnessing an in A their furnishing of space for pre senting the facts to the public; vasion of a friendly and peace- and, under the direction of Hugh loving nation that is being sub ' by Hakisuj SpeccakiAtd, make, Rosson, active local organizations jected to the bloodiest orgy ever composed of community leaders recorded: the harmless, poor, de- •notkkruf Tuck 3aJun<j have been set up in a number of I fenseless people being tortured the larger towns of the state and and killed for sport by the invad . 7>owdtA,...GmiiaUeeii>u . are actively at work on the prob- . ers that their country may bi lern of traffic safety, particularly subjected to taxation and be made as it affects their own town. tributary to more such unimagined These organizations will work to , orgies of desolation and bloodshed lor ECONOMY «nd bring about elimination of physical in other countries We say let the other fellow fight his own battles hazards, to educate the public in SATISFACTION us, safe driving, and, whenever neces- I But if the other fellow Is our own child or grandchild we may be Double Tested!Doub/eAction! sary, to promote enforcement. interested. anH ~ our aloofness may The suggestions that have been be likened to that of the fat tur- mailed to this office have been of key in the coop awaiting Thanks- great value in planning the work. giving. Are the great American people Some have presented new ideas Sane trice today afdSYearsdqo going to stand by stupidly and that have carried real merit and 25 ounces for 254 allow this bloody orgy of exter all have been greatly appreciated. mination of friendly, peaceable and Full Pack ••• No Slack Filling The interest in furthering this defenseless people to go on for millions cf pounds have been work shown by their authors has ever? USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT been an added incentive for going Yesterday we read of a foray forward. I am convinced that substantial progress has been made, but It is only a beginning as compared with ATTA (¿IRL, MINNIE I what can be accomplished. If you have a suggestion, if you have an TH' WHOLE GANG'S JOININ' idea as to how our accident rec ord may be improved, It will be again ----- J ust like we appreciated if you will send it to ALWAYS DO’ me, addressed Earl Snell, secretary of state, Salem, Ore. 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