Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 03, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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__SOUTTiERN OREGON MINER
and THEN the FUN BEGAN!
Page 5
Ashland’s Classified Business Directory
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± WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS, YOU’LL FIND THEM LISTED BELOW! *
Al TO PARTS
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Stop Oil Pumping
HASTINGS
STEEL V ENT KINGS
•The Right Ring for Any Job”
Harrison Parts Co.
Phone 101
CABINET WORKS
Specialising in Kitchen Cabinet*
HOME OF COUIR
17 East Main Street
Irlhb :
to the Editor
■>F.ARNED IN( REME.M
Mr Editor
■c.iHK'd
increment,
which
I, t<> the average mind, the
H, vulin« brought to land, that
K-t.n t<> I«- favorably situated,
Kcroai hment <<f town or city,
■ralbo.i I n highway« liirtunn
Hthi-i adjoining I inpi ovi-inrn t«
Kut effort "I coat to the own
K. b,-« n a •ource of much coll.
Kray fof limy year« p.irtbu
[ by prominent* of the single
Kyateni
K<- many <>f tin- economi,' th<-->-
[this philosophy is indefinite
[alleged objections arc some
[ olMMure and unconvincing
[ably tin- beat way to measure
[nents or demerit* of a ques-
[of universal importance is to
[<h-r th,- universal
penalty
[r than the individual pre
[1 involved and while unearned
[ment <!<*•* afford iui Individ-
[remium. it also increases th,-
■ total of actual wealth, yet it
■ not appear tO OOnStitUte a
inial penalty. Thl*. however,
m to unearned increment ac-
ig to real wealth or property
lot to money Unearned Incrr-
; created by increase in land
• may. it is true, increase err-
costs, however, it counteracts
by increasing
productive
Ith and in most case» reduce*
luctlve coats and la in no carte
ersally destructive
ion the contrary, unearned in-
! or money enriches th,- iridi­
al and always at the expense
iiverasl welfare and la invurt-
and inescapably destructive
must sooner or later bring
t national ruin, and unearned
iment I* Inevitable under our
acticable. inefficient luid un-
d monetary system, which is
> Gold Standard,” under pri-
management and control
jrtod* of inflation and defla-
foliowtng each other at irreg-
intcrvais are
inse|>ariiblr
1 our financial set-up and
e it is not within the scope of
article to discuss inflation
deflation, it may be stated
iout qualifications that one is
tly as destructive and inimic-
o public welfare as the other
we may emphasize this state-
t with the assertion that infia-
*nd deflation are. from a ma­
il standpoint, far more de-
ictive and inimical to public
fare than all the graft, dishon-
i' an<l crime committed, which
»re at such pains to suppress
i» to unearned income on rnon-
* single phase of which will
flee to disclose its evil tenden-
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Olii
jMUhMpN, M’VW' h I
times the amount Involved
Under inflation it is the same
thing in reverse Money borrow,*d
at normal or less must la* repaid
with r,i**ney of double or triple the
value of that which was borrowed,
In cither event the difference
________ in
dollar value at time loan was made
and time repaid represents un­
earned increment upon money
which either lender or borrower
enjoys at the expense of the other
and there is no new wealth created
to counteract the Individual I om -
es in favor of the general welfare
One man's loss at another man's
gain is rather fundamental in our
economics ami it Is not necessar­
ily destructive from a universal
point <>t view but two factors in
the situation do make It ruinously
destructive
Industry is carried upon a cre­
dit basis and inflation vastly in­
creases universal debt Deflation
extinguishes th,* value of indus­
trial wealth and ruins the owners
because individually and collect­
ively they are not financially able
to withstand the shock of r,*ad-
Jst merit while those of great
wealth can carry long time in­
vestments. ride th,* crest of infla­
tion periods ami not only reap the
Is-nefit of unearned increment when
deflation multiplies the dollar val­
ue but they are in ¡«»sltion to ac­
quire actual ownership of real
wealth at depression price«, which
like
non-compensating
interest,
Phone 161
C A FE-CON FECTION ER Y
I’LAZA CAFE
& CONFECTIONERY
Ashland'* Headquarter*
FOR GOOD FOOD
and Freezer Frenh
ICE (REAM
OIL DISTRIBUTOR
SAVE ON GAS AND OIL
WholesaJe Prices to
Our Customers
Complete Service Under One Roof
Richfield Service
North Main at Bush, Ashland
RICHFIELD HAS SOMETHING
NEW—WATCH FOR IT!
Norman B. Ashcraft
Compiete Line of Oils and Grease*
Protective Lubrication
Headquarter* for
FARM MACHINERY, REPAIRS
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
AND WELDING
PHONE 67
SEE BURSE FOR
with
HARDY S CASH HARDWARE
Phone 193—Res. Phone 268-J
M. C. Lininger & Son
ASHLAND SIGN SHOP
Sand—Gravel—Crushed Kock
PLUMBING, HEATING
SERVICE STATIONS
PAINTING AND DECORATING
Our Price* Are Lower!
if you’re shy on cash we’ll take
part in trade.
10« North Main Street
A. L. WREN
GENERAL PLUMBING
Specializing in
A-l REPAIRING
JORDAN’S
LITHIA PLUMBING Associated Gas & Oil
Sash & Cabinet Works
AND HEATING
Always Remember Your
£2
ETTERS
PLUMBING
SERVICE STATIONS
SHEET METAL
JOHN Mil IN
Day and Night Service
38 East Main Street, Ashland
Phone*: Shop 31, Re*. 262-J
Smiling ASSOCIATED Dealer
Factory Specified Lubrication
STEVE ZARKA
Phone 6«
Ahhlajid
HOTELS
PRINTING SERVICE
New Ashland Hotel
and Apartments
and Coffee Shop
FOR PROMPT PRINTING
NERVIGE CALL THE MINER
Ashland’s Friendly (Jenter
You will enjoy our cool lobby and
veranda. All the comforts of a
home “away from home.” Our cof­
fee «hopfte serve* the best food
in town. Come in a* you are!
PRINTING
CALL THE MINER FOR ALI.
l'OUR PRINTING NEEDS
PHONE 170
SIGN SHOP
I
I
SIGNS
AUTO WRECKING
USED AUTO PARTS
You’ll Find it Here—Phone 189
SHELL GASOLINE
AUTO REPAIRLNG
ACETYLENE WELDING
BARNEY’S
WRECKING YARD
628 North Main
Ashland, Oregon
COLD,
CLEAN and
GOOD—
The Three Pals
That Jolly Well Make
Beer A Pleasure!
Claycomb Motor Co.
IS YOUR PRESENT LIFE
INSURANCE ADEQUATE?
centralizes wealth and impoverish­
es industry and the people.
J. A. COO1ÍE8,
Ashland, Ore.
SOPHIA FOSTER (¡A MERE
Funeral service* for Sophia Fos­
ter Ganiere, 88, who died Feb. 25
at her home on Wimer street, were
held at 3:45 p. m. Feb. 27 at the
IJtwiller Funeral home with the
Melville T Wire officiating.
Interment was in Hargadine ceme­
tery.
S’MATTER POP—Whee! Young Alla»!
See
STEVEN R.
OUR STOCK of FINEST QUALITY WINES INCLUDES
DON MARCO
ISCO
CRITERION
DEL MAR
>
SCHUERMAN
Phone 334-R
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METROPOLITAN IJFE
INSURANCE CO.
Bohemian Club
AL BROWER, Proprietor
By C. M. PAYNE
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MESCAL IKE
bf s . l . hurtle -
toder inflation, when the vol-
f of money passing into actual
illation exceetls normal arm-
“ty prices advance while the
¡alle<l value of money decreas-
■n this instance thorn* who
e borrowed money at or below
m»1 or, as it is called, high
"'<1 money, are in position to
it back with low priced money
®. in effect, may defraud the
*v gone FOREVER
are
The Sequel