Southern Oregon News Review. Thursday. Feb 27. 1947 SOUTHERN OREGON The Jacksonville Miner N EW S R E V IE W Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Asldand, Oregon 167 East Mam Street Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash­ land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress ot March 3, 1679. Bookstore Will Be Opened on Campus iwo iUcnioers Aaueu ä o u a ru eu viuu i nu in »» *i*i » U w a illt U 4 lliA U lk .il ¿ O lD U U IU V H AUA AAAV IA A V U l4 A i£ O V13 <1U U i l l * 114 llO lli O lU l u t «At k ill * U » v il M u g .» - fcAAV AAAI* Douhle Ceremony ror uiark I wins A « o «* i I M l 4 4 1 A«uy AMAAi V lu ll v IIU U IV J U llV lM A £ I « K ill'd A ic U lt «411. U llU lU lfe . A t U 't t . iiU b lv & ^ ia «A t U il* « it a VAUIAAAV L f t ' M iv t U il'M lA 1 AAV X llU la Q U j. l l u l h Vv A A lA U A lo i i i l h i i 14«4 «4(^1 i l l A d g u t l lA A U A A A A A A g *44 IO , «444*4 Ig tk itO Vi VilQ U U U U lV «4 4 U . liiA g AAA U **u t 4 ii« 4 4 4 4 « 4 ^ « tne uppei ztppiegule o.ni u ie n The bookstore, to be loealed bi « I • on in tor un pusi u o e e m onths, i ne I the building form erly used by the i a iig c iu c n is w e ie unin i construction com pany anil silua i III A«« « lunerui ui vision ol i.llw in e i luo ted behind the SISKIYOU stuff AOAiiiUiU pllAVAMAVU A«* e m i.d e supei office. Will be opened lo students Home, Ashland. 14«Q « tt M i l . u iv i'A A iig a , M i (F rom The Siskiyou) Plans for the bookstore to he managed by the college tue hein ly completed as we go to pi ess M Ig .tO ll g AAAI t H D D V I g 1 lu ll'll, Ui Today, officials from the Stale A I I V IU tA g l u Hoard ol Highei Education are W n o U iv u « J U A iiA g ijr vv i iiiie s u a y a ii i'n io o n ,n v n .n iis b e n to establish final approval i u ss. i l l o i n , w o o m e n a l ills liv u n I on tilt • protect. Robert S. Hindi is a romulea >» eunesUay AA A i iil III W 4144 «I C lA iip ii i t i U U i O i KA. l 1*11 l O i t i l ’d . 4.- M i d < » m . o m en was born, Oelobei lb, by the spi mg quurtei or sooner if g% Aid *1 i i o lo m o i m a n i.i iw .t i i, THE CLOSED DOOR tin* ii u o i i , s o n or in r. a n u A n s. i*.o- liiib, in bourbon, A liH soun. l i e is ail pluns are approved by ) Last week in China there was no Richard to open w a iu »>. iv u o t l o i itppiVfcMM.. survived by his wile, lla n ie li, slate Ixiard today. The stationery suppllies and text J u n e C a m e l m e w u s g i v e n ny m i and a son, Hubert i.e i t o y , i.o o g the door. The Chinese people, through their govern­ iiiin e l lo m i l s U eo n v j i ie iio u v u e i, Beach, California. '1 wo inunieis bonks necessary im opening ibe ow ard Bush ol Mi illo iu son oi m i . a n d m i s . iw o n o i i e i i - and a sister also survive m m .' stnri will be obtained fmm the ment had closed the door on American trade ano Amer­ was airs. in H euarge oi m e piogrum . o a il ie i o i J a c k s o n v ille , u o m g u They are: r. S. hunch, iia Gum Mail. The approximate cost foi ican money and were planning to operate on a closed o n e spoke on b iiu s, tile l i n e o l w o r e w u iie s u d s , w im o iu v k .m u lie, Ashland, W. S>. m uch, Mourn original outlay is estimated at ule latk w as ttu ig» U u isn ie tti) wiine Uvcssoilca. llle y earn n .iu lam View, Missouri; and Mrs $6.000 riie store, undei office economy. w uuiow . ¡she lias a w uioow MeElwain, Hoberlsvi i i e management with Mi Fred Mm s in g e u r c in u e o i s a g e s a n u w o ie u | Ruth A continual inspection of files, and business trans­ lee o e r station aim loiu ol m e -U Ian m charge, will be operated on Missouri. oi pearls. 1 1 non profit basis with as small actions is being made by Chinese police in the offices o u ie ie iil sp eeies ol o n u s m at ail r anu n u u iieiioacn er and Don o ail overhead expense as Is pos­ o t e v isiieu ner. Airs. C. P. Sineis m i e n w i l e u s l l e i s lo r m e u u u o ic J A C K S O N V I L L E f O L K S of any American firm which is in business in China. n also ible to run the store effieienth spoke, Her su b ject was: wedding. 1 lie wedding party a tm U U m T H IB U T E S167.42 The outcome is that the U. S. businessmen feel as tvuat sn ail m e Gurueiier react . m Totals from the Jacksonville ends went lo m e Home o l me r roin m e garden ot Airs. n. i . oi ides parents, Air. mid m i s . tioy area lor the 1947 March of Dimes M onuments and m sr ltsr s Sea though the Chinese government is attempting to put iNiCfiol, AieulorU a display ol zt. d a r k in Jacksonville lor im campaign readied $167.42 accord Burn* Memoriali!. On tha Platt. neaUier, tne tlower ot tne iiiontn, reception. Airs. L,oiu u iien oaeiiei mg to a report made to the state them out of business. And is nearly succeeding. was snowii. .An arrangement ol anu Airs. ji*an Clark eonm iueu headquarters liy Verne Smith, In China there is a trade licensing law, anu this has staghorn sumac was aiso shown, me culling ot the iw in weuuiug Jackson county chairman been a method of preventing American firms from it was arranged by Airs. Leonard cake alter me brides hud cut me nrst piece. Alls. Alarjoi ie Brown Mr. and Mrs. Don Kingsley and* expanding their operations, by refusing to license the Aletvee. V isitors from Medford included presided ai in. pm iiu oowi. Airs, son were visitors in Medford last firm the Chinese nave been able to keep the business Mrs. tl. M. Lappin, Airs. L. V. iienry ». ...is, Pauline m c - Saturday. Watkins, and Airs. N ellie Bowles. Cormiii., m i s . Catherine sn ilih from functioning. Airs. C. H. Robinson, Jacksonville aIU'j uunie M ill assisted in A rich trade has been built in China by smuggling was also a guest. serving uunng the reception. a I iss tr T hways ^ B banned American goods into the land of Cathay. Any Prizes during the m eeting were Josipiiine Kantor registered an awarded to Airs. R. T. Niehol and gin sis present. type of item which could be classed as a luxury item Mrs. Paul Godward. Mrs. Ken- i Air. and Airs. Olfcnbachvr wem is on this banned list. This includes cosmetics, fountain neth Farley poured during the i lo ¡sun f runcisco lor m en honey­ 4- moon anu win make men home pens, and automobiles. Yet the Chinese in the metro­ tea. Members present in c lu d e d : in zvppiegale when they return. politan areas such as Shanghai are willing to pay black Myrtle Arnold, Stella Beach, An- m ey oom graduated trout me ksonvnic uign school in Ibtu. market prices for such merchandise. This forces many na Coleman, Katherine Farley, jucksoi Airs. Kubli are in Los "to 4Ke« • normally reputable American firms into what aie Mary Godward, Mrs. g . w . God- Angeie: and s on meir honeymoon, anu ward, Claire Hanley, Elizabeth win also reside in zvppiegale. Airs black market operations. San Francisco $5.05 Heckert, Hattie Hendrickson, Lois 'irvuuii graduated troni Union high Graft within the government is not looked down upon McKeen, Dorothy Mills, Sadie s c h o o l in zvreudia, California la s t Can You Predict in China. Morally, it amounts to this: if one is in a gov- Nichols, Addle Smets, Helen Heed June, m i husband was released Tacoma $6.75 ernmental position and can do favors for his friends Whitney. alter spending tw enty-five m o n -! The Fuwre? and family lie is obligated to do these favors to aid the ___ _ ...... ■_ _ _ ins in me south Pacific. Seattle $7.00 family. If he fails and does not assist his family by, Plus t«x Mrs. Otto Heckert and children, Jacksonville If N o t, You Will be W i„ making available to them either governmental posi-1 Donald and ztnita, accompanied Mr. and Airs. Bob Prentice to tions or opportunities he is failing in his responsibility Ramblings to See or Call U» About 397 E. Main Phone 21611 Crater Lake Feburary 16. Dale to his family and friends and is a “Bo Hao” or poor Fick also made the tu p with them Life Insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Goddard official. N ext Wednesday, March 5, the land son of Washington spent last Net result of such an attitude is that the Soongs. Parent Teachers Association will weekend in the home of*M*r. and fo i h ic n d ly r»*ivite who are related by marriage to the Gissimo, Chiang me^t at the high school at eight Mrs. g . b Goddard and family oi BILLINGS AGENCY , , . , J,. ■ , . -• p m. June Brisbine and the first i Jacksonville. Kai Shek, have a hand in all the financial transactions ancj second grade mothers win — .... — 209 W. Main St. Ph. 7550 Medford .Oregon in China. T. V. Soong, Madame Chiang Kai Shek’s ^ c h a rg e oM h e p rogram ^ Mrs. Perozzi Tells Main 4 Oak Ph. 8781 brother and the Gissimo’s brother in law is minister Home Extension unit will meet at f South Americil Ashland. Oregon of finance. T. V. Soong one of the wealth- the Royal Neighbors Hail from Real Steaks G )>d Coffe» Mrs. Louise Perrozi, spoke o is reputedly r j ten a m to three p.m. Lunch will DEPENDABLE about her trip to South America, lest men in China. be served at noon. Miss Marion INSURANCE COUNSELORS county demonstrati o n at the Tuesday evening meeting -------------- . ! 1 1 1 1. Individuals close to Soong are probably in the envi­ Farrell, agent, will have charge of . th e ' °f d>e Hope Rebekah lodge. Mrs. able position of knowing what is going to happen to program. ‘ Perozzi has just returned from a three month trip through South the monetary market before it happens. With this type If you are going to build, tee America which she took with her ut about your heating prob­ of competition American businessmen who are attemp­ daughter, Louise. INSURANCE Mrs. J. E. Gowland and Mrs.l lems. We will be glad to work ting to found or carry on reputable import and export Enlow gave readings. with you on the location and business in China find themselves out on a limb. They After a short business meeting installation ot your floor fur­ Fire - Auto - Theft refreshments were served in the can’t compete against inside track Chinese. nace. We invite contractors to dining room. r STANDARD COMPANIE Americans who were upheld by the Chinese during consult •*. Let us help you plan the location and installa­ the war as saviors of China are today being jeered and I tion of the heating pant. booed in the streets of Chinese cities. The “ting hao” S ff Standard K|' North Pioneer St. shout and the thumbs up sign that used to be given by J. F. EMMETT Stove Oil Ashland. Oregon Phone 8611 street urchins at the sight of an American have chang­ 38 East Main — Ph. 788« For Heaters ed to a muttered “Jungwa bo hao,” flying stones, and in the case of one American marine a bullet in the back. Burner Oil The insurance on the old car For Furnaces People who have lived in China for several years fear automatically covers the new another uprising in the nature of the Boxer rebellions. Technician on Call one for a period ot 30 days. Phone 3331 Our peace mission failed miserably. When the truce Let your insurance agent Whittle Transfer delegation left Peking last week not a solitary Chinese handle your car insurance. appeared at the railway station to bid the group good- He'll be on the job when a loss occurs. by. Secretary of State Marshal stated at a press confer­ A. F. Walter Kresse, ▼ ence last week that he was “terribly disillusioned” M. D. about the Chinese situation. When Marshall went out Is Now Asiociatod With to China he was met with flying flags, crowds, and the promise of a cooperative attitude on the part of the Chas. Haines, M. I). Kuomintang and the Communists. This cooperative at­ titude was never any more than just an attitude. One Medical Building, Ashland INSURANCE AGENCY SEARS ELECTRIC has obtained side after another failed Marshall, time after time, in Office Phone 7781 Ashland Hotel Bldg. I’h. 4781 Ashland, Oregon order to “save face” within their own parties. Residence Lithia Hotel, 3611 t he services of Walter Gillette, ra­ Never, during the Marshall truce negotiations did the dio repairman, who will operate Communists and the Nationalists cease fighting. Never did either side attempt to recognize a basic fact, that the Sears Radio Repair Depart­ a United China was essential to a strong China. ment. Always during the time that the Marshall mission was in China and previous to that time and today, the various power factions within the Communist ranks Estimates on request. Labor and within the Nationalist party were playing Marshall and parts quarnnteed for 90 days. and the United States government against other fact­ ions within China. We pick up and deliver. Net result: Nothing. Today the Open Door has been closed. Tomorrow will be another day, already the peasants are planting GIVE HIM the rice in the rich, green uplands of Szchewan and ears lectric YOUR PICTURE Yunan provinces. A bumper crop may alleviate some of the chaos, People see things differently on full stom­ 399 EAST MAIN TELEPHONE 7821 The nicest gift you can achs and the people of China are no different than the give is your own pic­ ture. especially when people of any other nation in this respect. it's a lovely portrait There’s No Need To Be China needs help, but by her people’s own actions the —if you have your lock- by . . . door to assistance from the United States has been smithing done a t . .. swung closed. In Chinese governmental circles, moral corruption, RADIOS inefficiency, graft, ignorance are rampant. These are RECORDS the rule not the exception. Chaotic conditions are bound REFRIGE ''ATORS SERVICE Bicycle and Repair Shop Telephone 21847 - 214 E. Main to result when a government is as weak as the present 343 E. Main — Ashland. Ore. Ashland Chinese government. 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