SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursday. May 11. 1944 S '. . - S 3 ->■ »fit George W. Neilson REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for DISTRICT ATTORNEY PRIMARIES MAY 19,1944 Friday and Saturday HIS $1C 4te4t «EAI LIFE II. S. Senator Guy Cordon Is , DOING A GREAT JOB for Oregon plus DICK FORAN in “CHEROKEE STRIP” Sun. - Mon. - Tues. SENATOR CORDON holds these im portant and influential Senate committee posts: Commerce, In­ dian Affairs. Irrigation & Reclamation, Library, Rivers & Harbors, Post Office & Post Roads. SENATOR CORDON has obtained the increase in the Federal Forest fire protection fund from 2y2 to 9 million a year; secured the $43,000 FWA allocation for the Portland Isolation Hospital; sponsored Veteran’s “Bill of R ights” ; secured Central Oregon Irrigation Project. SENATOR CORDON is now working to reimburse Oregon taxpayers for Federal lands removed from the tax rolls; is pushing numerous recommenda­ tions to improve Oregon harbors and w aterw ays; he is taking action to relieve Oregon live stock and poultry industries of oppressive Federal regu­ lations. VOTE TO KEEP U. S. SENATOR CORDON ON THE JOB Republican Prim ary, May 19 Paid. Adv. Cordon for Senator Com ndttee. Im perial Hotel Bldg., Portland, Ore., M arshall C om ett, Ex. Sect. C O A L -C O A L Uncle Sam Says: “Buy your winter Supply of Coal NOW’’ Help Transportation! Help facilitate the W ar E ffort PHONE 8291 ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY Wed & Thurs. MAY 17 AND 18 ‘WHEN YOU WANT A TREAT, COME TO EAT’ at the LITHIA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Open From 6:00 A. M.—10:00 P. M. CLOSED MONDAYS Let us worry about your bridge luncheons and dinner parties. Merchant Lunches — Meals — Short Orders EXPERIENCED, QUALIFIED, EARNEST AND CONSCIENTIOUS SERVICE TO ALL I ,4 m — Oregonians Endorse Work Of Citizens S e n Praise .U ..... Results Gained For This State Portland. Ore. (S P E C IA L )- The following quotations from letters a re typical of hundreds received expressing appreciation of S ena­ to r R ufus C. H olm an's effective­ ness a t the nation's capítol: *T have w itnessed your fig h ts In our own sta te for th e Oregon N ational Guaní, and la te r In the United S ta tes Senate your fe a r­ less stan d for adequate ap p ro p ria­ tion for our defense forces. You have truly been a cham pion.” NEW OREGON INDUSTRY ”1 hasten to extend co n g ratu la­ tions and sincere appreciation on Pd. Adv. behalf of th e people of Oregon for the splendid work you have dóne in securing for Oregon the alum ina clay plan t.” “You are doing a commendable Society. F o r four y ears he was I Job In protecting the In terests of editor of the Oregon H istorical the Pacific N orthw est as well as q u a rte rly . the w ar effort.” H e h as been active in Oregon's ‘‘We have been dealing for the Leslie M. Scott, the presen t public life for some time back. past twelve years with Oregon s ta te treasu rer of Oregon ,1s again F rom 1911-13 he served as United running for the office of tre a s u r­ S ta te s m arshal for Oregon. He S enators and C ongressm en In W ashington and never have we er. was co-chairm an of the S tale In ­ received such sm ooth co-operation As a native of Oregon, he Is d u strial W eitare Commission from und rapid handling of our every fam iliar w ith the s ta te and her 1929-31. From '32-'35 he was request for inform ation and ac ­ problems. He was educated In the chairm an of the S late Highway tion.” grade and high schools of P o rt­ Commission. He 1» now fimsuing “I w ant to co n g ratu late you land and w as g raduated from the his firs t term as s ta te treasurer. h eartily on the successful o u t­ U niversity of Oregon. In this position he has handled come of your effort to obtain in ­ more than >100,000,000 a year as creased forest fire appropriations. s ta te funds. He has proven Ills This was a hard, fighting chance, abiliay to understand and handle but you took it and have won finance problem s, not only as out. We are all Indebted to you.” s ta te trea su rer but us treasurei “May I express my sincere fo r civic groups and m em ber o. th an k s to you for your in terest finance com m ittees. and support given this recent de­ ficiency appropriation bill to pro­ TALENT NEWS vide m atern ity care to wives of (Continued from Page 1) enlisted men In the arm ed forces.” relatives for a couple of weeks. “We tak e this opportunity of D. M. Lowe of Ashland was a extending to you our th an k s for business caller in T alent S a tu r­ your assistance which made It pos­ sible for us to secure tin plate day. Mrs. John Ham ilton and d au g h ­ to continue packing carrots, which ter, P at, of Medford spent a few would otherw ise have gone to days last week visiting her sister, w aste In this locality. We hud M rs. M ary Turner, and fam ily. been try in g for weeks w ithout any Mr. and Mrs. Loyal B ates and success until we called upon you.” children w ent to K lum ath Falls TURKEY GROWERS SAVE Sunday and visited their daugh­ “Thank you for your effo rts In ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. behalf of the turkey producers of David McComb. our state, as this m eans a saving Cpl. Donald Walden returned to them of several hundred thou­ F o r som etime he w as a new s­ paper rep o rter and editor. He h as hdWie T hursday night from New sand dollars." " It Is a pleasure to know th at been particu larly in terested in Ham pshire, w here he has been Oregon history, having w ritten ' stationed for the past year, for when some em ergency like this arises th a t we have representation and published articles of this na- | a 15 days fuilough, tu re. Since 1914 he h as been a j E sth er Carroll, a form er T alen t back In W ashington th at is able director of the Oregon H istorical ( girl who is in th e W acs and sta- to produce resu lts.” ___________ _______ ____| tioned in .New York, returned to "A t this time we w ant to th ank the hom e of her parents, Mr. and you on behalf of the Industry and Mrs. Andy C arroll, n ear Trail the fa n n e rs for your efforts in T hursday night. She expects to seeing th a t the irrigation equip­ be going overseas soon. m ent was included w ith other Mrs. C harles S keeters returned farm equipm ent.” (F or priorities.) "I am su re |h a t your resolu­ home from the Com munity Hos­ p ital in Medford Thursday, where tion asking for a full and com­ she has been receiving medical plete Investigation of Federal reg ­ ulations governing th e distribu­ aid. A t the last reg u lar m eeting of tion and sale of m eat, poultry T alen t G range Thursday, May and dairy products will m eet the ‘Southern Fried Steaks’ the 4, 15 new m em bers were obli­ universal approval of th e grow ­ a specialty g ated in th e firs t and second de­ ers.” grees. The program for the eve­ FARM PROGRAM AIDED ning w as in honor of M other’s “I w ant to express our ap pre­ Day and opened with all singing ciation of your g re a t and effec­ ‘‘C hurch in th e Wild Wood.” This tive help with regard to agricul­ was followed by a short recita­ tu ral appropriations p/fcctlng the tion by M arg aret S trah an and extension and research program s M ary A tkins. Mrs. R hoda Hensel of the I-and-G rant Colleges. Thank sang “M other M acree.” A nice you for your assistance.” (Closed from Monday, mid­ "Y our activity in the F orest program followed and closed by night to Tuesday midnight) all singing “Home Sweet Home.” F ire Protection A ppropriation is The next m eeting of the Home being very well received in the 397 E ast Main Economics will m eet a t the home Pacific N orthw est. You are do­ of M ary Atkins, May 9. ing yeoman service in this field. We are very appreciative of your in terest In Extension m atters. A num ber -of land -g ran t colleges have indicated th eir appreciation of your interest." Original le tte rs containing these quotations m ay be seen at the “Holman for Senator Com m ittee” headquarters, 408 Wilcox Building, P ortland, Ore. Nam es of signers, not published here as these were unsolicited let­ ters w ritten to Senator Holman during his present term . (Pd. Adv. 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