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Friday, May 17, 1940 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER About People You Know! ] '——- — — • Mr and M im Wally Wolcott of Rossburg called on relatives and fih'iKln here Monday. • Mr and Mix James McNair of Corvallis spent lust week-end here at the home of Mr and Mrs Hal McNair They are students at OHC I • Mrs Fred Taylrr returned from an extended visit in Crescent City I Sunday, • Mr and Mrs A O. Brown are the parents of a daughter bom { .Saturday at the Community hos pital • Mr and Mrs Harry Hoxie fish ed in Hogue river Hundny. CORONER Courthouse Records Show Coroner Elections As Follows: Nov. 3, Hill—John A. Perl Nov. 7, li»IH—John A. Perl Nov. ft. I»IH—John A. Perl Nov. 3, Ifr.’O—John A. Perl Nov. 13, IBM—Frank Perl Nov. 3, i»M —Frank Perl I«34—II. W'. Conger I if’M—II. W. Conger THIS TIME VOTE FOR Republican Candidate H. W. CONGER And a Change In Drputysklp! Paid Adv ■* • l/cltoy Neeley of Klamath Falls is visiting st the home of Mr. and Mrs Karl Neeley • Mr and Mrs. Edward Ledger wood of Bonneville visited here last week-end with Parker Hess Mrs la*dgerwo<Mj was the former Frances Hess • Elmer Patrick of Corvallis vis- ited here last week-end at the home of his mother, Mrs. W. A Lavis • Mr and Mrs J C. Cline left Monday for their home in Man Ihego They were called here by the death of Mrs. Cline's father, L. B Elliott • Mr and Mrs I R Frideger and Dorothy Frideger, and Weldon Heard spent the week-end at i^ike o' the Woods • Mrs Hosa Bailey of Fort Jones, Calif , recently left for her home following a visit here at the home of Mrs George Robison. • Mr and Mrs Wilbur Bushnell i made a trip to larke o' the Woods I Sunday • Mr and Mrs William Hearn of Santa Rosa, Calif , visited here Monday with Mrs F W. Edsall. • Earl Edsall of Klarnath Falls Sunday visited here at the home of his mother, Mrs F W Edsall • Mr und Mrs W C. Myer of Klamath Falls visited here Sunday nt the home of Mrs Anna Myer • John Billings of Klamath Falla visited here recently at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs Ralph Billings • Mr and Mrs Ben Anderson Clara Pederson, Mrs Gene Fall and Charles McKern made a trip to Crescent City Sunday • Mr and Mis Harold Boothby are the parents of a son bom in the Community hospital Tuesday • Mi and Mrs. Max Roberson of l«akcview visited here Monday with relatives and friends • Dr and Mrs E G Everett made a trip to laikeview last week-end to visit with relatives • Mrs W D Whittle recently returned from a visit with friends in Sacramento. • Ben Gibson of Klamath Falls wax a business visitor in Ashland Monday. • Mr and Mrs Dick Joy and Adena Joy spent last week-end at taike o' the Woods ----------- •------------ EXAMINER COMING An examiner of operators and chauffeurs will be in the Ashland city hail from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Friday, May 24. to issue licenses and permits to drive cars Earl T. Newbry The Miner Picks a Ticket! (Continued from page 1) county, County Clerk George Carter of Medford is unopposed in the primary and his reelection will be both deserved and wise. Carter has earned the re spect of voters from both parties by his efficient, friendly work. • COUNTY TREASURER—Ralph E. Sweeney of Medford, a democrat, also is unopposed in the pri mary and his is another case of earned reelection. Sweeney’s banking experience has enabled him to place county records and handling of money in such an orderly manner that any lay person can readily understand the exact status of all county and school funds every day in the year. Sweeney, like Republi can Carter, is a bright spot on the record of his party. FOR COUNTY CORONER—Both candidates for the coroner’s position are well qualified, both have proved their ability. In Ashland the question largely resolves itself around the detail of preference in deputy coroners- Dodge for Per), Litwiller for Con ger. Both candidates are republican and past custom has been to alternate the post from one group to • the other about every eight years. OTHER CONTESTED OFFICES—Being less sure of ourselves from here on out, we’ll leave the rest to those who are more fully informed on the remaining candidates. Vote 62 X C. A. MYERS REPUBI-KAN CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR Qualified By Many Years of Experience If Nominated und Elected I Will Give Efficient, Courtroua and Economical Service — Paid Advertisement REELECTION JOSEPH F. FLIEGEL ON THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN TICKET SUBJECT TO MAY 17 PRIMARIES • VOCK VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED 8WARTSIJBY HONORED George H Swartxley, Junior in pharmacy from Ashland, was one of three OSC students invited to enter Rho Chi, national honor so- • ciety in pharmacy, thia spring Rho Chi promotes scholarship and fellowship among the pharmacy students. • Subscribe for The Miner today. GEORGE W. NEILSON REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR District Attorney JACKSON COUNTY AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 17 Ex|»erieiiced, Qualified, Earnest, Conscientious Service to AI1 1'2 Years Experience in the Duties of the Office GEORGE W. NEIIAON, wife and two boys have resided in Jackson county for the past 22 years and has been a taxpayer for 21 years. Graduate University of Oregon Law School and admitted to practice in 1916. In addition to legal practice, has had a wide experience in other business lines, including lumbering, mining and railway work, which has proved very beneficial in handling the varied duties of the office. Has worked diligently to promote the natural resources of Jackson county with success Has collect ed. without cost to workers, more than $10,000 in wages for employes of lumber mills and mines. Will protect the best interests of Jackson county and its citi zens by experienced Judgment, discretion and fairness and will perform the duties of this office in an efficient, trustworthy and economical manner. Your Support and Vote Appreciated —Paid Advertisement Subject tn Primaries May 17, 1940 YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE SEEKING Page 3 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Over 10 yeura general law practice in Jacknon county; over 10 yean» ac tive civic und community service. I have never before nought public of fice with remuneration. My record is open; I urge you to investigate IL If it meets with your approval, I will appreciate your vote. - Paid Advertisement - Paid Adv. J. B. COLEMAN Frank Perl REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For County Coroner Subject to Primaries May 17, 1940 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION FOR —Paid Advertisement JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON W. T. (TOM) Subject to Primaries May 17, I »40 MILLER * PLATFORM I—Better budget system, to reduce taxes without Jeopardizing efficiency. 2_ Work for more state aid for schools and roads, to reduce property taxes in Jackson county. 3—Development of rural roads, to make future growth of county possible. I—My undivided time devoted to the office. ft__Every one having business with the court will ns«elve a fair, courteous hearing. J. It. COLEMAN. --Paid Advertisement CANDIDATE FOR W. W. (Wes) Truax Republican Candidate For COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thirty-two years residence in Rogue River Valley engaged in mining, storekeeping, vineyard, orchard, general farming and stockralslng and feel 1 know the needs of the people of Jack- son county. IF NOMINATED AND ELECTED I WILL DO RIGHT AND FEAR NOT. —Paid Advertisement CIRCUIT JUDGE JACKSON AND JOSEPHINE COUNTIES • PRIMARIES MAY 17, 1940 — Paid Advertisement