Friday, July 14, 1939 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER I Miss Oregon Visits U. S. Exhibit enee waa almost forgotten until they were accidentally found one day. err Secretary of the Interior li ken Is still lobbying to hair control of Bonneville power. He complains that while the administrator la responsible to the secretary, aldl the admin Intrator ia a free agent and d600,000 When an emergency occurs, auch as the death of Secretary of the Navy Swanson, the operator at the White House switchboard connects 'Miss Oregon”, Barbara Johnson of Portland, "sooms” a baby all pre«« associations and news lighting plane to a «peedy landing on the deck of a miniature air bureaus and when all are on the plane carrier in the National Defense Exhibit at the Federal line Steve Early, presidential sec­ Building on Treasure island while Sandra Lindberg, popular San retary, »tales the information. One Francisco actress looks on. San Francisco and the Golden Gate statement reaches the entire news International Exposition are hosts to 43,000 sailors of the U S. corps Elliott Roosevelt, who has Fleet during their two week visit in the Bay Area. been boosting Jack Garner for president in 1940. invited listener« Ing the administration'« view are to his broadcast to write him their Wnshington's Hchwcllenbach, Cal­ views on a third term. He says 70 per cent of the letter« are for ifornia'« Downey. Papa. r r r One of the reasons Archibald Macl^elah waa confirmed as the new librarian of congreaa (librar­ ian« everywhere objected to him; he was called a "red"), waa be­ lc per Word per Insertion cause <»f wire-pulling by the chief of '.he archive«. Price Macl-ciah FOR SALE New and used desks, filing cabinet«, swivel chair« and will pay for the suppoit will be the surrender of the Iieclaration safe« Medford Office Equip­ <>t Independence and the ConaU- ment Co , 32 North Grape «treet, tution. These documenta I viewed Medford. (48tf) by thouaanda dally), are in the li­ 4—318b brary of congreaa For years the archlvea bureau haa endeavored I'nltrd State» I»c|>artment of the Interior, General land Office at to have the relics released by the Bosrburg, Oregon, June 26, 1939. library and placed tn a marble- (Continued from page 1) Notice is hereby given that «brine built especially for a high hourly scale ami work in- gold them Just a little inside (xditics Charles A. Muacutt of box 161, termlttantly He visioned steaily with the Constitution and Declara­ Ashland, Oregon, who, on May 14. employment the year around at tion aa the pay-off. For a century 1934, made original homestead 1 wages !<■«« than the union ratea these documenta knocked around entry, Acts 6-6-12 A 6-9-16, No. | rather than a smaller and uncer- in dusty drawers and their exist- 021395, for S^SE1«*, SE^SW*»,! tain annual Ineonic at the acule When the Don-federal public works program waa m the making. Hai MESCAL 'NTI old Ickes ex preMed the same Idea and made tentative pro|M>»ala to Ui.it rtint t>ut the untoM stren­ uously objected. It Is no mere coincidence that while skilled workers on WPA art­ protesting, the anti-trust division of depaitmenl of justice is investi­ gating to discover why building construction 1« in a «lump becauM of high prices There is a sus­ picion oi an understanding among nuuiu/ucturers of building supplies to keep price« Up 11 this 1.- .1 f.K t and the department of justice can bust up the agreement, adminis­ tration believes construction will boom and skilled craftsmen need not depend on Wl‘A. • WANT ADS • r f section 11, township 39H, range 2 E, Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G. H. Billing«, notary public, at Ashland, Oregon, on the 1st day of August, 1939 Claimunt names as witness«'«: C. A A ppi »gate, H E. Applegate, M E Kaegi and A C. Ex!ward«, all of Ashland, Oregon. GEORGE FINLEY, Register. (Jun 30 Jul 7-14-21-28) Paste 5 • Mr and Mm Sam McNair and Mr and Mrs. W. D. Gill spent last week-end at Lake o’ the woods. • Lloyd Selby made a business trip to Klamath Falls Tuesday. • C. C. Cagnaccl of Talent was a business vial tor here Tuesday. • Mr. and Mr» Sam Jordan and Erank Thompson made a fishing trip to Rocky Point last week-end. 4—348b ('lilted States Department of the Interior, General land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that Grace G Sikes of route 1, box 206, Ashland, Oregon, who, on Aug. 21, 1934. made original homestead entry, Acts 6-6-12 and 6-9-16, No. 021572, for W'2NW% section 25, township 40 Mouth, range 2 east, Willamette meridian, has filed not­ ice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G. H Billings, notary public, at Ash­ land, Oregon, on the 29th day of Aug, 1939 Claimant name« ax witnesses: George Ricks of Ashland, Ore, Claude I>»ng of route 1, Ashland, Ore , Richard Yarington of route 1, Ashland, Ore., and Mrs. Gladys E Ricks of Ashland. Ore. GEORGE FINLEY, Register (Jul 14-21-28 Aug 4-11) I FARMERS WILL APPRECIATE OUR Welding Service PAKMKKN with tractors and other machinery which often need» service, repairs, new parts—and needs ’em RIGHT NOW—will ap­ preciate our ever-ready welding and repair service. We have portable electric and acetylene welding equipment ready to go to any job at the ring of our telephone, and we have stationary equipment at your service at any time. We can weld, rebuild or make parts and castings. Our mechanical personnel ia familiar with farm machinery, tractors and agricultural problems. When something breaks, call the OAK STREET GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP »7 OAK STREET, ASHLAND PHONE 4586 There Seems to Pe Something Back of This r Arguments on the best methods to keep America free from entanglement» in the rvent of foreign wars promise to consume M-oate time for a month, at least. President RooM-velt believe« America should »ell munitions to any country that can pay cash and tran»)Hirt the materials. Hr contends such a provision would scare Hit and Musa as It would enable Great Britain and France to obtain all the supplies they require, irnd such policy would mean |>eucr In Europe. More than one-third of the sen­ ate opposes the President's theory; believe neutrality i« best assured by a mandatory embargo on mu­ nitions These senators argue pro­ hibition of arms to belligerents will save America from becoming Involved. Such is the contention threatening to result in a long and tiresome debate. In the man­ datory group are Oregon's Mc­ Nary an 'T^ieiNÄ VA- LoT$ Of 1-ETTEJ2S, 'PoP Venture This On Your Vocal-Cords By C. M. PAYNE