Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 30, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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the bottleneck of the
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north instead of direct
arific. there is a news
lor who
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avcinen.
,le in the Eugene Regis
before the akin-clad
in the Caves in linger de
go Prtt NoM, that the
■ . Hum i> "a gieat bully
■¡,,1.1.1 the tilbesinvn down
■. hill" now and then to
■ women and little children
Kci that shaggy thatch U
■ of a child
Yea. there
K) t<> suspect that under
■ there is no hair at all.
■ bridgework rattles .
Buveinen placed upon the
Ki the "sign of the dino-
■lien they trekk<il north
Kruary It w«* * vulgar
Kriniltlvc as arc the Cave
Kiselvi s, and was intend«*!
■ n.i a constant reminder to
Briie editor that no more
■to Irritate the tribe.
K-, four months later, evi
■e has dared to wuah the
■away for the first time
Baps, he has been cajoled
Kill beyond endurance by
E'ra-Noes, those Eugene
I who caused ail the trou
■being designated official
Lrciwntatives to the Gold-
■exposition.
L event, he has ilarrd to
Kail tlie Cavemen again,
■ putionizing tone, descrlb-
I his abysmal ignorance
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Bkinny lags** as they
Ilils IxiiiitIful reflection of Dorothy Farrington Is one of ninny
|i|ed up Market street, still
alluring views at the California World's l air. You aren't gazing at
I that all Cavemen ar«-
Miss I arrlngton in the glass bathroom of the Libby-Owens-|.ord ex­
| the depths of the pit of
hibit, however, but at her mirrored loveliness. The bathroom__ which
Lt She Bear, and rarely
»on .an t peer Into because It isn't that kind of glaas—Is a feature
themselves to sunlight,
atrst fulmlnationa are re- ' of tin- dl»|dn) In the Palace of lluuie» and Gardens, und visitors say
[today, not to spread the I it is a perfectly appointixl room.
I his vile insinuations, but
L that even Die most cap-
Illes of the Cavemen must tural conditions without encount­ i tionable articles once commonly
hat "all America will see ering objection of private owners. known, long ago, as underwear,
Roseburg Chieftain
ndvillzed Oregonians.'* A
in former eras, such buying would
I portion of the nation, as
Irs, firmly believes that the STICK n.» A WOMAN'S WORLD have entailed only a simple and
t families live In caverns . We recently scanned with ugly unconcerned request for a ''slip,”
it by the government as a satisfaction an article concerning "pants" or perhaps a "girdle." But
I reservation.
a husband who received a divorce picture this timorous, retiring man
klso ns a reminder that the txx'ause he was forced to do all who was obligated to sidle skit­
[Glectnen, when they come his mute's buying.
tishly up to the salesgirl, stand
n<xt month to the fair,
While the details were not tab­ blushingly on one foot for a mo-
ply one route
ulated, we can picture the circum­ ment, then blurt out his desire
J>y the Oregon coast! Not stances 8uppoac, for instance, the for a pair of “fitteez,” “stretchies"
Willamette highway! Nut modest man was instructed to or "squeamies" that's cause for
inainline railroad'
purchase a stock of those unmen- divorce! Zillah (Wash.) Mirror.
h.i "via Grants Huis, of
’ Grants I' ilss Courier.
MESCAL IKE
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New Drug Saves
• WANT ADS • Dogs from Fatal
Salmon Poisoning
lc per Word per Insertion
FOR SALE New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Medford.
(48tf )
4 TH OF JULY SPECIALS!
Lower Prices
Lower Down Payment
Lower Monthly Terms
Largest Selection
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HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM
FORDS
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Luxe Cabriolet
Luxe Sedan
Luxe Tudor
Luxe Coupe
Luxe S<xlan
Luxe Sedan
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OTHERS
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Graham Sedan
Chevrolet Coupe
Dodge Coupe
Plymouth De Luxe Sedan
De Soto Sedan
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CLAYCOMB "CHEAJTES"
Packard Sedan ........ $74.50
Ford Tudor ............ $144 00
Ford Roadster ........ $124.00
Essex Sedan ............ $54.00
Chrysler Sedan ..... $74.00
Buick Coupe .......... $124.00
Buick Coupe .......... $174.00
Chevrolet Sedan
$134.00
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We have the best selection of
used cars in southern Oregon.
Look ’em over before you buy.
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CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
Open Sundays and Evenings
4—348b
United State« Department of the
Interior, General Land Office at
Roseburg, Oregon, June 26, 1939.
Notice is hereby given that
Charles A. Muscutt of box 161,
Ashland, Oregon, who, on May 14,
; 1934, made original homestead
entry, Acts 6-6-12 & 6-9-16, No.
[ 021395, for S^SE‘4, SEÎ4SWU,
section 11, township 39S, range
2 E, Willamette meridian, has filed
huntut
No longer need dogs suffer and
die from salmon poisoning, a dead­
ly malady confined to the western
j,art of Washington, Oregon and
northern California. The long fight
to learn the cause of, and find a
control for this once mysterious
trouble has apparently ended with
the announcement by veterinar­
ians at Oregon State college that
they have succeeded in finding a
practical and economical method
of producing immunity.
Last year it was announced
jointly by men of the state college
staff and practicing veterinarians
that the use of the already famous
drug, sulfanilamide, would cure
the disease even when it reached
fairly advanced stages. Since that
time the college men have con­
ducted tests which prove that dogs
the department, have made a de-
notice of intention to make final
proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before G. H.
Billings, notary public, at Ashland,
Oregon, on the 1st day of August,
1939.
Claimant names as witnesses:
C. A Applegate, H. E. Applegate,
M. E. Kaegi and A. C. Edwards,
all of Ashland, Oregon.
GEORGE FINLEY, Register.
(Jun 30 Jul 7-14-21-28)
that have been deliberately given
a case of salmon poisoning and
then cured with sulfanilamide be­
come entirely immune to the dis­
ease.
,
Dr. J. N. Shaw, head of the de­
partment of veterinary medicine,
and C. R. Howarth, instructor in
tailed report of these findings to
a scientific veterinary medical
journal. Dr. Shaw points out that
this method of producing immun­
ity would seem to be especially
practical for owners of work dogs
such as hounds, retrievers and
stock dogs, as it would be possible
to bring about immunity before
money, time and energy are ex­
pended on training. It also would
be useful to owners of dogs that
must be taken on fishing and
camping trips.
This drug is not considered safe
for use by laymen but the treat­
ment can be administered at reas­
onable cost by any practicing vet­
erinarian.
Some years ago the scientists
at Oregon State college were the
first to discover that salmon pois­
oning is caused by an internal
parasite which infests trout and
salmon after they reach the fresh
water of Pacific coast streams. A
native snail is an alternate host
for this parasite. A method of
producing immunity by adminis­
tering blood serum was worked
out but was considered too ex­
pensive for general use. The sul­
fanilamide treatment now over­
comes that difficulty.
ASHLAND’S NEW RENDEZVOUS!
- OUR ADJOINING ROOM
.J mwith
booths and
TABLES FOR LADIES
FEATURING
to A-ONE DRAFT BEER
K5C per glass
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IlFinest Quality Brew in Generous 6-Oz. Glass!
BOHEMIAN CLUB
AL BROWER, Proprietor
The Leaser of Two Evil»
I hat < m v wood :
1U1I has managed to quit
to himself with his digits
lough to write that we are
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kite policeman has had the
I for nine weeks, but we
ft care to say that it's bc-
he's a hick cop.
regret to hear of a gloomy
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I for Len Hall's Southern
I Miner. An irate subscriber
Bit the sheet reduced Hail's
Klon by 25 |>er cent. W m *
■der.
tor's note: If Clark Wood
I look out, we'll quit ex­
ng with the Weston la'ader
purely obliterate his circula-
i I STATE
PARKS NEEDED
lie donation of land for state
■the county sets a good ex-
I Especially land along the
Wore and more, an the years
I the roust will be the mecca
pvelers and the lands arc
f passing into the hands of
F owners. Parks and public
founds along Oregon’s great
I line arc an asset much
k than the comparatively
¡amount of taxes that might
lained, if they were private-
led.
M and public recreational
¡should abound in Oregon,
the general depletion of fish
fame, there should be pro-
a* much natural attraction
doors as is possible and va-
Utn coming to the state
I find hundreds of places, not
ding In high-priced hostel-
>ut in open and free outdoor
where they could find na-
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By C. M. PAYNE
hem days are gone forever
you «so aa ) v > see ihat
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