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    Friday, Aug. 30, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
Defense Program
Hits Record Peak
Southern Oregon Miner
Published Every Friday
at 167 East Main Street
l ASHLAND, OREGON
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Entered as second-class
matter
February
15.
1935, at the postoffice at
Ashland. Oregon, under
the act of March 3,1879.
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TELEPHONE 8561
Leonard N. Hall
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(Continued from page 1)
1« ample evidence that the pro­
gram of supply preparedness Is
proceeding satisfactorily, even if
not at the dizzy pace which the
uninformed may have expected.
We are facing a long battle. On
the average, quantity production
of difficult munitions, even in
high-speeded America, cannot la*
obtained in leas than a year.
"The creation of stocks will re­
quire several months more. But it
is highly gratifying to be assured,
on authority, that even them* long­
time factors are less than half
those required by Great Britain,
France, and Germany.
Editor and Publisher
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“THE TRUTH WllXr.£?^=:
SET YOU FREE"
TAKE IT A LITTLE EASY OVER THE
WEEK-END AND LIVE TO DRIVE AGAIN!
We Are On the Way
Perhaps the most trite topic in the newspaper
world is drive carefully over the holidays, but regard­
less, it perhaps is one of the most vital.
Popular fancy is centered on world difficulty, do­
mestic rearmament, but there’s one war in which no
armistice is ever signed—that of death on the public
ways. With a disgraceful record of slaughter that
rivals dictators’ cruel butchery for wantonness and
futility, our highways are a greater menace than possi­
ble military invasion, for every day they take a heavy
toll in life, property, health.
Drive carefully over the holiday week-end, and be
back from your trip sound of body and calm of
conscience!
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PLATITUDES AND GRAND GESTURES ARE
EXHAUSTED—SO HOW’ ABOUT SOME FACTS?
“Messrs. Stettinius,
Knudsen
and their aamx-latea. seasoned men
of industrial affairs, feel that the
Nation has every right to be reas­
sured by what has so far been
accomplished Their confidence on
Four Years!
By DON AU) WAKKEN
Four years;
Four years, the boys in trenches
lay —
Last night, tonight, tomorrow
night;
No way to get uway
I this score should convince the
1 country that everything that cun
conceivably be done to |>ave the
way to strengthened national de­
fense efficiently and promptly 1«
being tackled with a minimum of
wasted time and effort There 1«
healthy respect beyond our shores
for America'« mighty Industrial
pOtMiUallUes These are now being
harnessed on a truly prodigious
scale. Their purpose 1« to make
the
United
State«
invincible
against external attack That 1«
the alpha and omega of the na
tional-defensc program, anil it la
on the way ”
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• John Hillings of Klamath Fall«
visited here last week-end at the
home of his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Ralph Billings.
Life - Auto - Fire
INSURANCE
Monuments and Markers
of Bronte and Granite
At Price« You Can Afford
M. T. BURNS
Neat Door to Fo«t Office
Call Office 6!{rf), lie. 6406
Evening Appointment«
DEFEND ABIE 8 EK V I(E"
Four year«;
Four year«, were order« given to
charge and then retreat
These boy« who knew, too well,
That order« were made for them
to meet.
Four year«;
Four years, they lived in horror
all the time;
They lay in no-man’s land;
On no-inan'« land, with death and
slime.
DOCTOR’S FORMULA
Now that the fanfare of acceptance speeches is over
quickly relieves fiery Itching ef
and the first barrage of mud has slithered off and the
clear stretch down to election is visible, perhaps it is
fimp for voters to calmly weigh candidates for our
Four year«;
Four years, the soldiers wondered If fare, leg», arm» or hand» are rovered
highest office.
with red. araly Ecxems (or apeedy re-
why
Iwf from the terrible itching burning
In this connection, in the opinion of The Miner, to
A prince's assassination
vnnn» tuv powerfully »ootinns /.lyrnd
date voters have not been approached from an honest contract with him we’d better find out what the fine Should make their «oula die.
Zemo. Z«*m<> bring» quirk relief be-auae
it ronlaina 10 apeedy-artins ingredient«
position by republican candidates Willkie and McNary. print on the back has to say. For today, Willkie is in Four years;
I >ng valued for helping nature to heal
pimplaa, no», enema, ringworm lymp
As far as Roosevelt is concerned, his record stands as the distorted position of embracing the new deal with Four years, it took this war to toma
an<l almilar akin irritation» due to
end.
both
arms
and
at
the
same
time
kicking
it
in
the
pants
an open book to America to point his intentions and
And then wives and children— riternal ranee. First trial ronvlnreel
Real aevere caaee may need Estr«
bable«, too,
practices, but so far Wendell and Charlie have indulged with both feet.
Strength Zemo. All drugatunx.
were left— without a friend.
There’s a trick to it somewhere!
in nothing more revealing than glowing generalities
and carefully concocted beatitudes of speech. They
Lot 43. Valleyview AddiUon, Ashland .................... _...........
.’>0 00
NOTICE
grandly promise everything while saying nothing IN ____
Lot 46, Valleyview AddiUon, Ashland
75 00
THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
Lot» 25 to M. inclusive. Block 2. Whites AddiUon. A ah land 200 00
definite.
| .
JACKSON COUNTY
Lots 46 and 47, Block 2, Whites AddiUon, and triangular
Heading the republican ticket we have a paradox of IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF LANDS
piece on north described Deed Record 141, Page 515, Ashland
250 00
HERETOFORE ACQUIRED BY JACKSON COUNTY,
Lot 4, North 100 feet of Lot 5. West half of Lot 6. Woolens
opposites: On the power question McNary has a long
OREGON
AddiUon, Ashland, described Deed Record 142, Page 9
500 00
record of support of public ownership while Willkie,
Lot 8, Woolens AddiUon, Ashland
300 00
NoUce is hereby given that on the 14th day of September, 1940, in
on B Street, Ashland, described I>ecd Record 163, Page
as titular head of the Commonwealth and Southern accordance with an order of the County Court of Jackson County, Ore­ 433, lot
leas Deed Record 129, l*age 293
200 00
of date August 7, 1940, the undersigned Sheriff of Jackson Coun­
in his power to defeat the intent and actuality of the gon,
lot on Church Street northwest aide, 50 foot front near
ty. Oregon, will sell all the right, title, estate, lien or Interest of Jack-
Street, Ashland, described Deed Record 164, Page 518 200 00
corporation, built a record of having done everything son County, Oregon, in and to the following described real property Almond
Lot on Elizabeth Street West aide, Ashland, described
heretofore acquired by Jackson County, Oregon, and situated in Jack-
Tennessee Valley project.
son County, Oregon, for not less than the minimum price set opposite Deed Record 188. Page «1, and lot on Elizabeth Street West
side, being 150 foot front near Ashland Street, Ashland de­
The point is, what are voters going to believe—the said parcels, as follows, to-wit:
scribed Deed Record 80. Page 367, |ei»a Deed Record 188 Page
Minimum Price 81 ............... „.......................................
long record of Willkie, the man, or the soothing sound Description of Property
200 00
Part of lots 8 and 9, Block 3, Ashland, described Deed
lot on Main Street North West side. Ashland, being 5.75
of his words which admittedly are phrased to trap Record
135, Page 181 „............................ ........... ........ .......... ............... 9200 00 acres described Deed Record 183, Page 430............ .....................
400 00
Part of Lot 9, Block 10, lying Southwest of Railroad right
votes? Willkie, as figurehead of the republican party,
3 acres on Strawberry Imne. SecUon 8. Township 39 south
of way, Ashland _________ _________________________________
1000
Range 1 East of W. M , Ashland, described Deed Record 87’
certainly must accept the republican record as part of
Part Of Lot 3, Block 17, Ashland, described Deed Record
800 00
his background. The throttled Muscle Shoals dam, , 71, Page 482 __ ___ ______________________ __________________ 500 00 Page Lot 173 on Taylor Street ......................................................
West side, front at comer of Mon­
,
■
All
Lot
7,
Block
17,
and
Lot
8,
less
Deed
Record
77,
Page
which was started as a war industry and then forgotten 397, Block 17, Ashland.......................................................................... 150 00 tana Avenue. Ashland, described Deed Record 165 l'aiie»
418 and 419 ....................... ............................................... ........
40 00
by the republicans for 12 years—is that still the GOP ,
Part of Lot 4, Block 26. 65 foot front on High Street, Ash­
Lot on Taylor Street West side, 50 foot front, Ashland,
land.
described
Deed
Record
155,
Page
467
....
................................
150
00
attitude towards public development of natural re­
described Deed Record 108, Page 680 ............ ............................
35 00
Part of Lot 1, Block 29, Ashland, described Deed Record
on Wightman Street, Ashland, described Deed Record
sources? Would Willkie eventually favor suppression 152, Page 478 ........................................................................... ............... 480 00 116, Lot
Page 457, Deed Record 145, Page 441 and Deed Record
Lot 8, Block 33, less 12 feet off East side, Coolidge Tract,
of further development of Bonnevilles and Grand Cou­ I Ashland
177, Page 446 ........................................................................................
300 00
.......... „...........................
100 00
Lot on Willow Street. Ashland. being 1 33 acres extend­
lees, or their sale to private interests for exploitation ?
Lot 2, Block 44, Ashland ...... ............................................... ..... 1,000 00
ing back to O 4 C right of way, described Deed Record 95
Lots 4, 5, 5, Block 46, Summit AddiUon, Ashland..............
75.00 Page 532 .......................................................................
Exactly what would a republican victory in Novem­
250 00
Lot 18, Block 48, Summit AddiUon, Ashland.... .....................
40 00
Lot on Woolen Street West side being 375 foot front near
ber mean to us when translated into electric light bills,
Lot 19, Block 48, Summit Addition, Ashland..........................
40 00 Bush Street, Ashland, containing 14.11 acres described Deed
Lots 9 and 10, Block 49, Summit AddiUon, Ashland.........
80 00 Record 173, Page 454 ..... ..................................................................
development of the northwest, federal cooperation in
280 00
Lots 14, 15, 16, Block 49, Summit Addition, Ashland............ 100 oo
Lot on Woolen Street East side at comer of Laurel Street,
road building, conservation of our forests, fighting of
Lots 11 to 14, inclusive. Block 50, Summit AddiUon, Ash-
described Deed Record 173, Page 454 ...............
150 00
our forest fires? Just what DOES Willkie intend to land ................................................................................ __......................... 125 00 Ashland,
Lot on Woolen Street East side. Ashland, described Deed
Lots 8 to 11, Inclusive, Block 51, Summit AddiUon, Ash­
do about that? He grandly promises to introduce a land _______________________ __________________ _____________ 125.00 Record 26. Page 175, and Deed Record 127, Page 427, leas
Deed Record 95, Page 180, and Deed Record 176, Page 213
100 00
South half of Lots 13 and 14, Block 51. Summit Addition,
theory of plenty to replace the new deal’s theory of
5 acres in Section 16, Twp. 39 South, Range 1 East of W
Ashland ................................................................................. . .................
60 00 M., Ashland, described Deed Record 155, Page 384, less Deed
controlled production—does that mean that once the
Lots 3 to 7, inclusive, Block 52, Summit AddiUon, Ash­
174, Page 33 .......................................................... ............
60 00
GOP move into Washington en masse that again the land ................ _........................................................ .................................. 100 00 Record
Lot in SecUon 16, Twp. 39 South, Range 1 East of W. M ’
Lots 10 to 18, inclusive, Block 52, Summit AddiUon, Ash­
benefits of planning and horse sense will be discarded land ........................... .......................................... ...................................... 200 00 Ashland, described Deed Record 165, Page 195 and Deed Re­
cord 172, Page 160 ............. -..........................................................
100 00
in favor of the bounties or famines of natures whims?
Lot 5. Bagley’s Addition, Ashland ............. . .......................... 150.00
5 acres in Sec. 16. Twp. 39 South, Range 1 East of W M
Lots
7
and
8,
Bagley's
Addition,
Ashland
...............................
250.00
Unless his words mean some such change, then Will-
Ashland, described Deed Record 200, Page 492
100 00
Lot 6, Block D, Boulevard Park Addition, Ashland ............. 150.00
5 acres In Sec. 5, Twp. 39 South, Range 1 East of W M
kie’s criticisms of President Roosevelt are insincere
Lot at corner of Main and California Streets, Downing
described Deed Record 184, Page 221......
125.00
Tract, Ashland, described Deed Record 165, Page 577................ 200.00
claptrap.
S'4 of NW'4 of 8WH, 84 of N*4 of NW'4 of SW'4 84
127 foot front. Downing Tract, Ashland, described Deed
NW‘4 of NE'4 of 8W|i, 8'4 of 8W'4 of NE'4 of 8W!i.
Just how, in dollars and cents, hours of work, pay Record 182, Page 605 .............................................. ......................... 21000 of
Sec. 8, Twp. 39 South, Range 1 East of W. M. ...................
100 00
Lots
45
and
46,
Block
3,
Eureka
AddiUon,
Ashland
..........
80
00
checks, price of wheat and farm products, will Willkie’s
214 acres in Sec. 15, Twp. 39 South, Range 1 East af W
Lots 1 to 8, Inclusive, Block D, Fairview Addition, Ashland 250 00
M., described Deed Record 186, Page 490 and Deed Record
beaming intentions affect all of us after election day?
Lots 3 and 4, Block E, Fairview Addition, Ashland..............
50 00 187, Page 285 ..................................................
100 00
Lots 5 to 8, Inclusive, Block E, Fairview Addition, Ashland 100.00
We KNOW what Roosevelt has done, how it has affect­
W*4 of 8W!4, and 8E4 of 8W>4, Sec. 18, Twp 39 Southi
Lots 19 to 26, Inclusive, Block E, Fairview Addition, Aah-
ed our forturnes and our purses.. . aren’t we entitled to land ...................................................... ................ ................ ..................... 200.00 Range 1 East of W. M......................................................................... 200 00
SW'4 of SW'4, Sec. 23, Twp. 39 South, Range 1 East of
Lot 18, Block E, Fairview Addition, Ashland........ ............. 200.00
know at least the INTENTIONS of his opponent on
W. M ..............................................................
100 00
Lots 1 to 7, inclusive, and North forty feet of Lot 8, Block
N'4 of NEI4, SW'4 of NE'4, Sec 26, Twp. 39 South;
these vital problems ?
F, Fairview Addition to Ashland...... ................................. i............. 200 00
Range 1 East of W. M................................................ ..
400 00
Lots 30 to 37, inclusive and West half Lot 38, Galey Addi­
Sure, Wonderful Wendell promises to do all the
West 64 acres of Lot 4, and SW'4 of NW'4, Sec 2. Twp
tion, Ashland .... .............. ........................................ ................................. 500 00
40
South,
Range
3
East
of
W.
M
..........................................
good things Roosevelt has done, and do them better—
1,000.00
Lots 7 and 8, Highland Park AddiUon, Ashland....................
75 00
West 30 acres of 8W(i of 8E'4, Sec. 16, Twp 39 South;
West 73 feet of Lots 11, 12 and 13, Highland Park Addi­
but just which of the “good” things does he intend to
Range 3 East of W. M.......................................
5 000 00
Ashland
........ ........................................n......................
75.00
eliminate or reverse? He claims he’s a man “with a few tion, Lot
SW'4 of NE*4, N'4 of NE%. NW'4, N'4 of SWfc. Sec’. '
22 and 10 foot strip joining on East, being part of va­
39 South, Range 3 East of W..M...... ................
] 000 00
ideas” and perhaps, before we’ve entered a four-year cated street, Highland Park AddiUon, Ashland............................ 100 00 16, Twp.
2 acres in Sec. 3, Twp 40 South, Range 3 East of W M
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Why a Pre-Arranged Funeral?
You may ask, “Why is a pre-arranged funeral ad­
visable?”
SECOND—This rational provision limits the cost
of a funeral to a known amount, thereby conserving the
funds usually required for other essential purposes.
LITWILLER
FUNERAL HOME
(We Never Close)
Phone 4541
ECZEMA
Lots 15 and 16, Block B, Meikle & Payne Addition, Ash­
described Deed Record 154, Page 165, less Deed Record 17o'
land ........................ .....................................................................................
80 00
Page 129, Deed Record 177, Page 19, Deed Record 174, Page
West 165.8 feet of Lots 60 and 61, Miners Addition, Ash­
land .................................................. ........................................................... 200.00 449, Deed Record 178, Page 602, Deed Record 180, Page 284
Deed Record 197, Page 496..._............................................................’
10.00
Part of Lots 7 and 8. Montview AddiUon, Ashland, de­
W'4 of W*4, Sec. 8, Twp. 39 South, Range 4 East of W. M. 1,500.00
scribed Deed Record 187, Page 376................................................. 100 00
84 of SW*4 of SW'4, and *4 acre described Deed Record
West 90 feet of Lots 24, 25, 26, 27, Montview Addition,
182,
Page 596, in Sections 1 & 2, Twp. 39 South, Range 1 West
Ashland, described Deed Record 181, Page 38..............................
150 00
50 00
Lots 28 and 29, Montview Addition, Ashland........................ 200 00 of W. M........................................................................
West 97 acres of N 4 of NW'4, Sec. 18, Twp. 39 South
Lot 1, W. C. Myers Addition, Ashland....................................... 51000
Range 1 West of W. M..............
\ 125.00
Lots 11 to 14, inclusive, and Lots 19 and 20, Nickel Plate
That said sale shall be held at the front door of the Court House
AddiUon, Ashland ................................................................................. 1,000 00
Lot 6, Nob Hill Addition, Ashland ......................................... 500.00 in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, between the hours of 10:00 „
A _
M ,
and 4:00 P. M., on the aforementioned day, and shall be to the highest
Part of Lots 26, 27, 28, 29, Block C, Railroad Addition,
Ashland, described Deed Record 120 Page 501............................ 150 00 and best bidder for cash or, in the discretion of the county court in
Lots 31 and 32, Block C, Railroad Addition, Ashland......... 000 00 accordance with the terms provided In Chapter 402, Oregon I<aws, 1937.
Lots 19 to 22, inclusive, Block N, Railroad Addition, Ash­
That this notice of »ale is published in the Southern Oregon Miner
land .............................................................................................................. 2,500.00 a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Jackson
Lot 11 and North half of Lot 12, Southern Home Tract,
County, Oregon, once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to
Ashland ..................................................................................................... 120 00 said sale, the date of the first publication being August 16th 1940
Lots 30 to 35, inclusive, Southern Home Tract, Ashland..... 350 00
Dated this 8th day of August, 1940.
Lots 5, 6, 7, Valleyview Addition, Ashland..........................
150 00
SYD I. BROWN
Lots 19 and 20, Valleyview Addition, Ashland.................... 100.00
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.