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    Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashland Oregon, Thursday, October a«, 194»
M r. and M m . II. L. M ills , Med
fo rd , v is ite d M i. and M is. K uh
se ll D a v is S unday.
V ic
R ic h a rd s o n
and
A I I m - i I
G r if f it h w ere h u n tin g
a n tiq u e s
on W a g ne r cre e k S unday.
n o t have asked m ore.
I t occurs to me th a t i f a c ity
o ffic e r o r em p lo ye e has d e liv e r ­
ed th e
goods, and the people
A s h la n d , O re., O ct. 23, 1948 E d ito r,
have reaped th e b e n e fit, th a t the
E d ito r, N ew s R e v ie w :
.S o u th e rn O regon N ew s R e v ie w v o te rs sh o u ld loo k c a re fu lly be-
In th e " O ffic ia l V o te r’s Pam - D ear S ir :
'fo r e m a k in g a change I am sure
p h le t” I n o tic e "a b ill to p ro v id e ! x » a n e w co m e r to th e c ity , i ' th a t I w o u ld n o t d isch a rg e an
fo r th e fu r th e r in g o f th e tern- have been in te re ste d in re a d in g <’m ploye e o f m in e w ho har p ro v -
perate use o f a lc o h o lic llq u o i. _ the* p la tfo rm s and statement.'» o f- ed him self,
Y o u rs s in c e re ly .
N ow re m e m b e r th is proposed la w ,( ,.recj hy the v a rio u s ca nd id ates
K. D R E W L A M B
was n o t proposed by o u r leg is- j,,r c ity o ffic e .
la tu re b u t is an in itia tiv e peti
I have n o t had o p p o r tu n ity t o , President, M a g n o lia L b r. Co.
lio n p re p a re d and file d b y the become w e ll a c q u a in te d w ith a n y ,< fo r m c r ly C a l-O re L b r . Co.)
liq u o r Interests. T he w o rd in g and o f the a s p ira n ts fo r o ffic e , b u t It
a rg u m e n ts are those o f the liq u o r d id seem to me th a t w ith a ll c a n ­
interests. J u s t w h e n d id th e y be­ didates c la im in g th a t th e y w ere
come so
concerned a b o u t
the o u t to encourage in d u s try and
tem perance?
p a y ro lls , th a t an o b s e rv a tio n by
We are to ld th a t ’a b o u t” the a new re sid e n t, w h o has come to
o n ly d iffe re n c e w o u ld be th a t th is c ity to engage in h e a vy in ­
liq u o r c o u ld be b o u g h t b y the d u s try , m ig h t be ta k e n in the
d r in k Instead o f by th e b o ttle p u b lic s p ir it th a t I In te n d it, as
M a n y sto ckm e n and people I n ­
B u t a v e ry lit t le s c ru tin y o f th<
terested in im p ro v e d g ra z in g and
I am n o t fig h tin g th e b a ttle s o f
b ill leads one to b e lie v e th a t the
tim b e r d e v e lo p m e n t w e re p re s ­
Via Sacramento end Stockton
any c a n d id a te , n o r co n d d e m n in g
real purpose is to Increase sale:
e n t a t a p u b lic h e a rin g before
any candidate.
the c o u n ty c o u rt on W ednesday,
by a llo w in g it to be sold In “ ho
I am the P re s id e n t o f M a g n o ­ O cto b er 27, a t 1:30 p.m .
Land
tels, re s ta u ra n ts and c lu b s " also
by "c o m m o n c a rrie rs o f passen lia L u m b e r C o rp o ra tio n , w h ic h c la s s ific a tio n , as p ro v id e d fo r u n ­
pays o u t a ro u n d a m illio n a ye a r d e r the 1937 O regon F o re s t L a n d
gers fo r h ire , by a irlin e s , ste am ­
fo r la b o r and m a te ria ls in th is C la s s ific a tio n act, was th e to p ic
CONSULT YOUR NEAREST
ships and ra ilro a d s ." ’ A n d in a ll v ic in ity .
discussed.
o r parks o f room s w h e re m eals
I w o u ld state th a t I was a t­
I t was p o in te d o u t th a t a c tiv e
are served, and In a ll o r p art: tracted to A s h la n d on a ccou nt o f p a rtic ip a tio n o f c o -o p e ra tin g a-
AGENT
o t lo o m s o th e r th a n those in the fa c t th a t I fo u n d I t had a- gencies can be seured o n ly w h e n
S T E A K H Ó U 3E
b
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the
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ta
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the
lands
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are
class­
w h ic h m eals are served. C ou ld
Phone 21611
Oregon. I f i t had had a h ig h ta x ifie d o r g ro up ed in to one o f th re e 397 East M a in
the d e v il ask fo r m o re lib e r ty
rate, I w o u ld n e v e r have located g en eral classes:
F o re s t
lands,
th a n th a t? L iq u o r (and te m p ta here. H ig h taxes and in d u s try g ra z in g lands, and d u a l purpose
tlo n ) a t y o u r e lb o w w h ic h ever can n eve r o perate to g e th e r as in lands.
L iv e s to c k o p e ra to rs w e re es­
w ay you tu r n ! A n d w h a t an o p ­ these tim es o f s tre n u o u s co m p e ­
p
e
c ia lly in te re s te d in th e classi­
titio
n
e
v
e
ry
ite
m
o
f
expense
p o r tu n ity fo r back roo m dives
g ra z in g lands.
Im p ro v e d
counts. W h a te v e r c ity a d m in is ­ fie d
and h e ll holes!
tra tio n has been re sp on sible fo r grasses w i ll p ro v id e a g re a te r
D o n 't be fo ole d b y m is le a d in g
keeping y o u r taxes lo w deserves c a rry in g c a p a c ity a nd a lo n g e r
"a rg u m e n ts ” . T h e b ill is w h o lly
g ra z in g season.
T h e d e s tru c tio n
c re d it and lo ts o f it.
by and fo r th e liq u o r Interests.
I also w a n t to state th a t since ¡o i Jb™ sh1_,and a n n u a l weeds and
V ote 314-315 NO.
com ing to y o u r c ity , M a y o r W ile y ,undes ,rab e
grasses
re q u ire s
S in c e re ly
•and y o u r p u b lic o ffic ia ls have sPe tia l tre a tm e n t p r io r to th e r e ­
W . T. B R IC K E Y
g ive n me e v e ry co u rte s y , assist-
w ltb d e s ira b le fo ra ge
750 H o lly St. ance, and c o -o p e ra tio n . I c o u ld p i a7 1 5 5 T be o ff,c ,a l d e s ig n a tio n
o f lands in to classes in d ic a tin g
f l
th e ir m ost d e s ira b le econom ic use
w i ll ena ble the S to c k m e n ’s A s ­
s o c ia tio n to e n te r in to a lo n g
tim e p e rm a n e n t ran ge im p ro v e -
m e n t p ro g ra m a c c o rd in g to B e n !
D ay, p re s id e n t o f th e association.
D a y p o in ts o u t th a t c o n tra ry
to the gen eral im p re s s io n , th e
c la s s ific a tio n o f c o u n ty lan ds is
n o t an e xpe nsive p ro c e d u re . One
n e a rb y c o u n ty c la s s ifie d th e lands
in the c o u n ty o v e r a fiv e -y e a r,
p e rio d a t a to ta l cost to th e c o u n ­
ty o f u n d e r fo r t y d o lla rs .
Letters To The Editor
W E W
THROUGH SERVICE
DON’T MISS THE
MASQUERADE
Hallowe’en Party
KlS'iTìte-,
STOCKMEN •
Attend Meeting
at
THE ASHLAND ROLLER RINK
Sunday, October 31
7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
IMH)R PRIZES - SKATE PRIZES - NOISE MAKERS
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COSTUME PRIZES
Come In Costume If You Can - Come Without Costume
Be Sure to Come In Any Event
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LET’S ELECT
Vote For
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L. G. "S H Y ” M O R T H L A N D
McAllister
A Good Stock
OF NEW and USED
FOR
BICYCLES
COMPLETE LINE OF
WHEEL TOYS
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE FOR
STATE
SENATOR
— From —
JACKSON COUNTY
— at—
GENERAL
ELECTION, NOV. 2
WHEELTOY
M r. M cA llister served FOUR
SESSIONS in the Oregon Legis­
lature and was Speaker of the
House in 1943. His experience
assures able representation for
Jackson County in the State
Senate — his record has beer
one of liberal, constructive leg­
islation.
HEADQUARTERS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
WILLIAM M.
0. R. EDWARDS
R epair Shop
We Service What We Sell
Pd. A d v., M c A llis te r fo r Senator Com
m ittee.
M rs. W illia m
H. Fluhrer
Chairm an
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
“S H Y ’S ” election w ill in sp ire your con fid en ce.
“S H Y ” will ably, e ffic ie n tly and con scien tiou sly fu lfill
th e d u ties o f C ounty C om m issioner.
RE-ELECT
FRANK J.
VAN DYKE
REPUBLICAN NOM INEE FOR
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
S H Y ” h as had 30 y ea rs su ccessfu l b u sin ess experience.
“S H Y ” w ill g iv e cou rteou s con sideration to all county
m atters.
“S H Y ’ w ill co-operate w ith all oth er county officials.
“S H Y ” w ill d evote his fu ll tim e to th e o ffic e o f County
C om m issoner.
From
JACKSON
COUNTY
GENERAL
ELECTION, NOV. 2
Frank Van Dyke has served well
the interests of Jackson County
fee three consecutive terms ef
O r e g o n ' s Legislature. This
County NEEDS his ability and
sound judgment at the State
Capitol.
V O T E 3 7 (x ) F o r " S h y ” M O R T H L A N D
Paid Adv. by MORTHLAND for Commissioner Committee
Harry Hill, Chairman
KEEP AN
EXPERIENCED MAN ON THE JOB
Van Dyka for Rogrosontativo Committee, Mrs. Bart B. Lowry, Sec'y.
— Paid Adv.