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Southern Oregon N« - - ’ OREGON Œ ’ H iW S R E V IE W Ashland, Oregon 38 East Main Street Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash land, Oregon, February 15. 1935, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. fte tic w , A d i Oregon, T hursday, A ugust 25, 1949 1 LEGAL NOTICE C a n d id ro9cstry^x/$>4/<rtsr IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON 1R V aster than a peer - Drew, Oregon i — — . — . PROBATE DEPARTMENT JACKSON PROBATE DEPART- MENT Mr. and Mr». J. Logan White. Publishers O il F lin t Your Shake Maker BILL BADGER F I’RNITI'RK In the matter of the Estate of JOHN SIMPSON. Deceased. upholstering NOTICE TO CREDITORS ER IATIOR >25 auto trim NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned by un Order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson duly made and entered on the 29th day of July, 1949. was regularly appointed Admin- istrix of the Estate of JOHN SIMPSON, deceased, and she has qualified as such Administrlx. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, duly verified, as required by law, to her at the office of her attorneys, Van Dyke A Lombard, Knox Bldg, Ashland, Oregon, within six months of the date of this Notice. Dated and first published Aug. 4, 1949. Pickup & Delivery " S -S i-' V -;. It would appear that once more Mayor Tom \\ illiams Phone 8217 and his Ashland City Council have used good judge ment in tabling the new city ordinance set before them Y orest fires , last week which would have made it a misdemeanor, S£OURX5E OF TQ E E 5 ANO Shallow Well Pump with heavy penalty attached, for anyone allowing one WILDLIFE-, sometimes travel 5 0 FAST on FLAME-INTENSE WINDS, THBY CAN speck of sawdust to fly within the city limits of Ash Pipe and Foot Valve OVERTAKE A MAN C*N HOR5ERACK. E v E R W E A R land. IN THE UNITED STATES, FO REST FiRES KILL To begin with, the ordinance inferred that it was In Good Condition Z5.88D,Z4€ ACRES OF T IM B E R , DO necessary to stop the flying sawdust 100 per cent. 4 3 « ,3 2 6 ,0 9 9 damage , take human lives , For Sale or Trade KILL COUNTLESS THOUSANDS OF DEER AND This in itself was enough to cause the council to table O TH E R FO R E ST ANIM ALS. 3E CAREFUL WITH on 6” Jointer the instrument. No matter to what expense sawmill Y O U R CIG A R ETTES CAMPFIRES A N D BURNING. operators would go, it would be an impossibility to HAGGARD curtail the dust 100 percent. This is one of the Lumber Company main reasons for the council’s action. ESTHER B LA W R E N C E Van Dyke & Lombard, The sawdust problem has been faced by every town ished business of the session and Letter From Suite No. 3 - Knox Bldg., adjourn. My present plan is to in the country where the lumber industry florishes take the family out to our home Ashland. Oregon and steps are being taken by almost every mill owner in Roseburg, spend a week or Published: Aug. 4 - 1 1 - 18 - 25 to cope with the situation. It is a situation that will Washington more in s Forest Camp on the For Rent Umpqua, and then return to resolution, refused to pass an- require study by both council and operators and By Hon. Harris Ellsworth. Washington for the remainder of other continuing resolution. simply a few signatures on a piece of paper will not the session. Mrs. Ellsworth and Congressman. 4th District The result of the House action Hilco Floor Sander ... solve the problem. Jane w ill stay in Oregon. After was thut for a day or two several the session adjourns w h i c h Those affected by the flying sawdust certainly have departments had no money with The U. S. State department re should be around the first of Oc which to operate. The reason the i HAGGARD LUMBER a complaint and it is too bad a prompt solution to cently issued an un-indexed vol tober, I expect to spend the House took such drastic action CO. the problem can not be reached. However, we believe ume of 1054 pages entitled “Uni months of October, November and was that the Appropriations com -' most of December in Oregon vis that the cooperation of citizens, council and mill owners ted States Relations with China mittee brought in a resolution to J This document is called a “white iting the seven counties of our continue the present rate of de Phoenix, Oregon will eventually eliminate most of the dust. I paper.” Why it is called that. I Fourth Congressional District. partment expenditures indefinite Harry Skerry, city attorney, said that passage of do not know—from my reading All plans of this sort are sub ly—that Is, without a date stated Phone 7915 the ordinance would have endangered the existence of it the color of it might more ject to change without notice. stated in the resolution. In a way properly be called pink. Certainly The situation here, as thus is writ it was a blank check. When the of every sawmill in the city limits. It would not have all those in the State department ten, is very confused and uncer by roll-call vote, refused solved the problem either. Move the mills out of the who participated in the China tain. But the above outlines what House, to go along with any such pro city limits and we’ll still have the same problem. As bunders should be blushing with we HOPE to do. posal a new resolution was shame now that their story is in Congressional Action Slowed brought in setting the deadline we see it the only way to stop the nusiance, if it be print—even though most of it is I have not fully checked the date at September 15th. This was called such, is to move the mills out of the country. in very fine print. record but I believe the regular quickly approved by both House As we scan over the payroll figures for the Ashland The fall of China to the Russian i appropriation bills are slower in and Senate. area in another column of this paper and find that controlled communists is felt 1 reaching completion in this Con- more keenly by those of us who gess than ever before In history. Manager Leo Spltzbart remin the sawmill industry accounts for more than half of live on the West Coast than by Interior department. Army Civil ded all livestock showmen this the nearly six million dollar payroll here, we shudder easterners. The eyes of the East functions (rivers and harbors we k that enrties in the various are on Europe. We recall very and flood control). Department livestock divsions of Oregon’s to think what this would mean to Ashland. MONUMENTS well how close the Pacific Coast of Defense and at least one de State Fair in Salem, Sept. 5 to 11, We believe the mill owners are just as anxious to was to the Pacific war zone. We ficiency bill have not yet been Marble. Granite, B ro n x will close at midnight, Aug. 5. find a solution to the sawdust problem as any and that recall most vividly that Japanese finally acted .upon by both houses. Premium lists for all competitive Extra Lettering Available they will continue their efforts to eliminate as much shells and bombs actually landed There was quite a flurry of ex classifications may be had by citement here in Washington and exploded on our coast. BURNSAGENCY of the dust from the air as is possible to do. When I read the story of the when the House, on August 15th writing the Oregon State Fair, “On the Pierà” shameful mismanagement of our at the expiration of a continuing Salem. Policy in China, and particularly Forty years ago butchers advertised the price of when I read the admission of Sec beef at 15 cents a pound. This was in the days when retary of State Acheson that we have no more policy toward Asia you could get a two-bit haircut, or a fifteen cent shave. in the future than a “wait and see But in spite of the four-bit dollar of today the con-'howVaii c o m « o u F a ttitu d e ? i siuner is getting more for his money when he buys, felt it necessary to speak out on meat than he did in 1910. Most meat is now rigidly ifoeusseubj^ct ReprilnUtiies^ the Business Directory inspected, skillfully prepared and of good quality. In the “good old days” the butcher processed most of the meat he retailed to consumers and there was little check on its quality or condition. Now rigid standards are adhered to- by packers themselves and on top of that inspectors are around to check. The meat packing industry has filled an important gap in the preparation and distribution of meat. It not only provides a ready market for the farmer, but the industry—composed of approximately 4,000 com panies—has made possible a standard quality at all seasons of the year. Greater efficiency in cattle raising and meat proces sing, and the ability of the packing industry to market by-products has been a great factor in keeping prices at the lowest possible figure. In those 15-cents-a-pound days, there was no high grade inspected meat to be had at any price. speech was a long one—too long to outline here. I shall be glad to send a copy of it to anyone who wants one. . Will Come Home Beginning Thursday the 25th, the House is expected to recess for about two weeks over Labor Day. 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