Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, January 11, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Page 4
Friday, January 11, 1935
thinking and speaking. For in­
"A lazy woman seldom has n
stance. where we used to say "Sat­ lazy tongue," hazards The Jack­
an finds some mischief still for sonville Miner. Yeah, brother, she
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Idle hands to do," we no«’ remark, demonstrates a tireless waggin'
Dear Editor:
"Satan finds some nuHtnshine still Weston Leader.
Pete Belcastro. Sacramento wop.
Chitwood's, formerly the Jack­
If anyone should happen to ask for idle hands to brew,"
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, .....
Il' it rains, if il snows. i. or ii the i Thursday night took *"■'
two straight
■ «--»-• , sonville Pharmacy, is continuing
you know anything that smells
Ho also serves who does no more
sun shines, Abe Kromling g is on the falls from Tony Catalano, another its modernization of the store to if
than a pole-cat, tell 'em
If a hen and a half lays an egg than puddle his own canoe Wes­
job, and tor that reason he has wop. from Italy, In Promoter Mack the'exterior, and early this week worse
that six pole-cats smell six times and a half in a day and u half. ton Leader.
scored another successful year as Lillard's weekly melee of wrest­ workmen were busy hanging a new worse
than
one
pole-cat,
and
you
many eggs can six hens lay
the present trapping season draws ling at the Medford armory.
sign at the front of the his­ can prove It by me. I discovered how
First fall was awarded Belcastro neon
in seven days? Try that one on
to a close. With trapping reach­
toric
old
building.
The
sign,
bear
­
this
fact
one
day
last
week
when
aome of your High Prospectors.
ing its highest peak in L>ecember. by Referee Ray Friebie on a foul ing red gaseous lettering, was
old mother pole-cat with five
fur seekers must have gained their when Catalano applied a choke manufactured in Medford by the an
young ones dropped in for a visit.
expectations by that time, Mr hold, and second fall came to Cat­ Tri-State Neon company.
tjuoting Olin Miller: "Business
it is my opinion that a regiment would
g s says, and he reports that alano from a series of body slams.
Kromling
Jem
I
Gillis,
manager
of
the
I n ' butter if more debtors
of
trained
pole-cats
could
lick
any
Thin!
and
deciding
fall
went
to
he IS pleased with his work thus
store which recently was com­ army in the world and I intend to took settling-up exercises." For
Belcastro
in
a
colorful
show
which
far
pleti ly restocked and refiniahed, have this idea (talented In time for Thomaston's sake, we hope that Mats 'ilk' • Evra 35c • Kiddle« 10»
I >IlK hours this seasoned trap- closed with a series of dropkicks has
been suffering from influenza
Olin soon begins practicing what
per spends on his lines, which ex- and sonnenbergs. In the mixup during the (Mist few days since the next war.
he preaches Heston Leader.
tend on the trail of the mink and preceding the fall, Referee Frisbie erection of the sign, and reports
Ends Saturday
muskrat at the river's edge as well received sore knuckles when his she has become the store's best
Mias Gertie Goldheart, one of
By the way, there came to our
as in the haunts of the forest deni­ hand was caught between Cata­ customer for remedies and winter the strongest prohibitionists in the
zens. Dressed warmly, with rubber lano's jaw and Pete's upswinging aids.
California wine belt, now visiting desk a copy of a bill which will be
boots as added protection. Mr. fist, and again the third man suf­
with friends in this vicinity, will introduced ut the coming s< salon
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Kromling leaves home ui the fa­ fered when a dropkick aimed at
be glad to send any sufferer from of the legislature providing for
Jacksonville
miliar Ford early in the morning, Catalano connected with Frisbie.
the home brew habit a recipe for putting a license on lawyers No
In an equally interesting bout,
returning near dusk, after tramp­
By MISS B. L. IL
living on water for two weeks or one is to Is« allowed to practice
in our courts until they dig up
ing all day, often in pouring ram, which displayed more wrestling
more, without losing a pound
Ah!
PREVUE SAT. NIGHT
many
a
muddy
miner
bold
(his dog tax, or whatever. This
through the brush and over the than dirt. Joe Hubka of Nebraska
which she swiped from a sailor.
In
this
town,
in
days
of
old,
might be a good idea It Is our
nigged countours of the Apple­ took two straight from Jimmy
High of Chicago. First fall came Has wandered o'er this golden land
gate country.
Disagreeing from a lot of per­ guess that if a lot of our local
Sun-Mon-Tue
He says that every minute of via sonnenbergs, while the second With pick and shovel and a pan.
sons who consider the two-dollur legal fraternity had to ¡»<ty $5.00
the day is filled, yet he finds ex­ was won after Hubka picked his
bill to be unulcky. will say I have a year license fee there would be
tra moments to chat with friends opponent up by the feet and whirl­ lle prospected the creeks and lived found the two-dollar bill to be just a lot of vacancies in the bur as­
on beans
a lor ig the way. Characteristic of ed him merry-go-round fashion
twice a.s lucky as the one-dollar sociation it would cat up all the
With never a thought of himself, bill.
profits. But it would be a help in
his optimistic philosophy, Mr. into insensibility.
it seems;
The weekly matches, which have
raising money for useful things
Kromling remarked that the coy­
NEVfH MOM
otes had a lot of fun with him been gainging more and more in­ And no matter how old his eyes
The
pint
of bottled headache, and might even prevent u sales
were
still
keen
SUPERB t
tax
Central
Point
American
during the freezing weather when terest from fans because of their
sent me recentlyb y my friend OU-
NEVER MORE
they stole the bait from his traps, metropolitan flavor, start at 8:30 To catch the glow of that yellow wood Alkerhuli, proved to be ex­
gleam.
BEAUTIFUL f
which meant added work in re­ sharp every Thursday night at the
actly right. If it had been any
setting. Although strenuous work, Medford armory, with the possible He roamed the hills and lived alone better he wouldn’t have given it
trapping is a healthful occupation, exception of next week, during With never a home to call his own. to me and if it had been any worse
Mr Kromling says, adding that which time the Shrine indoor cir­ lie cursed the ice and fought the I couldn't have drank it.
when idling at home for half a cus will be held in the building.
snow
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day. he finds himself wondering
Our new doctor here has the Adults 25c - Kiddies 10c
And lived where no other dared
what to do.
most
complete set of surgical In­
to go.
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struments ever seen in these parts,
Graders Take Two
Fri-Sat
And so I wonder, don't you see. comprising meat saws and augers,
Flu Bugs Frequent
Games to Open Year Weren't they as great as man leg-vise, monkey-wrench, hoof-
WARR4N WILLIAM
be’
parer and pile-driver. His bent­
Applegate Sickrooms Stock in the grade school bas­ They can
*■
M
U« HoMlee
dared to death their life, to nose pliers make the extraction of
i
Relinquishing for a time of its
THI CASI OF THI , H
with
win
teeth
a
happy
dream
and
his
liquid
ketball
prospects
is
beginning
to
repute as an idyllic valley im­
GEORGE BRENT
As You
mersed in sunshine and content­ move slowly toward par as the The gold they sought, with no sunshine for the correction of
thought of sin.
stomach troubles is finding great
HERBERT MARSHAL
ment seems to be imperative for graders won two games out of
-a MARY ASTOR
Desire Hei
favor amongst the citizens of this
WAHNÍA OLAND
the Applegate with the deluge of three in their first interscholastic
JtAN HfASHOLY
community, being a welcome im­
professional calls made here dur­ contest.
Prevue Saturday Night
Having drawn the seventh­ Hurray! For Our Old provement on the old moonshine
ing the week by Medford phy­
treatment
formerly
used
for
this
Sturts Wednesday
sicians. which were necessitated eighth grade team from the Med­
Town
purpose.
by an epidemic of flu and colds. ford Junior high for their first
Sun-Mon
Having made an intensive study
Choice of remedies run the gamut game, the graders joumed to Med­
By EKED M. LAW
of psychology for a number of
of cures from the old-fashioned ford with only a few practies un­
turpentine-lard mixture with its der their belts, due to the gym­ I^arge crowds come up from Med­ years. I am now in a position to
mmEX nunn
state that in my belief the greater
flannel ally to the modern highly nasium repairs under way at the
ford
.. STORY Of THE
school. The result was a 24-23 And neighboring
part of it is psy-hokum.
advertised drops and vapors.
<Rhf DÄRIUELL
towns
around
.
LOVl-DEATH
Five children of Mr. and Mrs. victory for the city boys. Although To spend a night in Jacksonville—
OfA
Evoultion is making many
Howard Kimball of Yale creek left a defeat it brought the graders'
Hurray for our old town!
changes in our ways of living,
with their mother late last week chances up even with those of any
for Klamath Falls, where they en­ other grade team in the circuit They know we’ve the things they
tered Dr. Sleigh's sanitarium to for another county championship.
On Wednesday of this week the Come like;
receive treatment for ful. Three
things up-side down.
Midgets
defeated the Washington Come turn
children of the family are caring
They marrlrd-
on
and
help us do things
for the ranch home under the school of Medford 23-3 and the
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Children 10c
e*ca¡M* love!
right
—
supervision of Gene, an 11-year- Central Point eighth graders were
Hurray for our old town!
defeated by the Jacksonville
old boy.
Saturday Only
Mrs. Bert Clute and Mrs. John eighth grade 27-12.
Tue-Wed-Thur
take gold out by the
In practice tilts the grades have Our boys
Pemoll are recovering from at­
BOB
STEEIJC in
419*/. EANT MAIN
ounce,
tacks of intestinal flu. Others who dropped two games to the high Som« get it by the pound and
PHONE 84
gare recovering from flu under di­ school “B” squad 20-2 and 10-8 Some get it by the penney-weight.
BEAUTY
SERVICER
rection of their physicians are but have defeated the Frosh, 20-16.
Hurray for our old town.
AT A HAVING
Mrs. Louisa Ray, Mrs. Miles Can­
Also
Chapter
1
of
OF //
Washington (3)
trall. Amos McKee and Norman Midgets (23)
Permanent Wave
$2.00
“PERILS OF PAULINE"
Rogers (1) Our boys keep things a’humming
F
Hanscam. Others ill are C. W. Metsger
For
there's
gold
down
in
the
Finger Wave ...................... 25c
F
Stillwell
Beach
(10)
Culy, Floyd McKee, Truman Lewis,
ground.
I
C Thorndyke (2)
Comb Wave ................
25c
and William Dorn. Eight students Littell (1)
Sunday and Monday
Parker And there's a clean-up every week.
G
Shampoo
............................
$5c
are reported absent from the White (9)
Hurray for our old town!
Stead
SYLVIA SIDNEY In
Beaver creek school as a result Bowman (2) G
Haircut
........................
25c
F
Scott
of illness. Fritzie Offenbacher and Hamaker
When
you
arrive
in
Jacksonville
Marcel
.......................
2flc
Wood
Irene McDonough, primary pupils Weissburg (1) G
Manicure ............................... 25c
Kitzen And northward you are bound,
G
at Applegate and Ruch, also are Anderson
You first arrive at Amy’s Place
Eyebrow Arch .................... 25c
absent.
Hurray
for
our
old
town!
•In a preliminary game the Mid­
Scalp
Treatment .................. 50c
FUNERAL
PA
RM
IRS
get ’’seconds” defeated the Jack-
Now start your old ship sailing
Hot Oil .................
50c
son "seconds" 8-2.
Amy’s Place Beer
Medford, Oregon
Facails ................................ &0c
Watch for a home game. We And when you go aground
Tuesday and Wednesday
Application Not Up promise your money's worth in You will find you docked at Sally's I
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Place—
Amy's Place, one of Jackson­ scrap and basketball. We need
Hurray for our old town!
ville's most renown cafes and the dough.
semi-groceries, may not seek state
—Jacksonville Graders.
You will find her garden all lit up, I
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permission to sell beer after Feb­
with STI'ART ERWIN
With a bar all painted brown,
ruary 1, it was indicated this week
ANN KOTHURN
Where
you
get
wine
and
dance
when license application, which John A. Marsh Passes
and
dine
—
must bear okeh of city council,
was not presented to that body
Thursday and Friday
After Long Illness Hurray for our old town!
at its Tuesday night meeting,
Perhaps the boys will have a fight
Mrs. Dow, proprietress, was
F YOU are nervous today, you probably
John Alexandre Marsh, a resi­ Before the moon goes down;
present at special council meeting dent
will not sleep well tonight If you don't
Jacksonville for the past 41 There'll be left hooks and upper­
held for the purpose of passing years, of passed
cuts—
at his home
sleep well tonight you will probably be
on local applications to sell beer Sunday evening away
Hurray for our old town!
at the age of 78
nervous tomorrow.
three weeks ago, but was not in years. Mr. Marsh
was
bom
at
poss< ssion of proper blanks. Coun­ Williamsburg, N. Y., and at the Here's one old town left in the west
Don’t allow yourself to become nervous.
with WARNER OLAND
cilmen passed favorably on appli­ age of 17 came west with his par­ Where you never see a frown;
Take Dr. Miles Nervine. It will relax your
cations of the Nugget confection­
tense nerves and let you get • good night’s
and settled at Eureka, Cailf. You are treated with a welcome.
ery. the Marble Comer and Harold ents,
Friend,
sleep.
In
1889
was united in marriage
r
Reed, but was unable to take any to Addie he Hill,
Hurray
for
our
old
town!
Eureka, and after
Irritability, Restlessness, Sleeplessness, often
action on Mrs. Dow's situation, living there a in
few years moved to Go come on, Friend, come on, let's
lead to Nervous Headache, Nervous Indi­
due to lack of proper application. Jacksonville, where
their
home
has
see- -
Amy, whose many years in busi­ since been.
I CAN GET
gestion, Hysteria—sometimes to a nervous
Let's see how loud you sound:
ness and benefaction here have
breakdown and organic trouble.
his widow, Addie Marsh, Three cheers for good old Jack­
PROMPT
made her one of the town's most he Besides
Some of the people, whose letters are printed
is
survived
by
one
daughter,
sonville—
famous characters, intimated re­ Mrs. J. F. Shafer of Jacksonville,
LAUNDRY
below, were as nervous as you are—possibly
Hurray for our old town!
cently that the handling of beer two grandchildren. Genevieve and
SERVICE
more so—yet they have found relief.
had become rather burdensome, Stanley Shafer, one brother, Har­
and she was not at all anxious ris T. Marsh of Eureka, Calif. He
Three yearn ago I wan < o nervoue I eon Id not bear to go
FOR YOU
out In company and could not aloap nights. A friend ro-
to qualify to supply 1935's thirst leaves a wide circle of friends. He
IN
commended l)r Mllaa Herein«. I now «a Joy myeolf thar
for suds.
oughly and «leap «vary night
Mine Jultotte Curator,
was a member of the Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE
Now Market, N H
Grange.
I hay« used Dr. Milan Nervine In liquid
Funeral services were held from
Samuel Knowlton Is
form and And it the beat medietas tor the
Conger funeral parlors Wed­
nerve« I have ever used.
Buried Here Tuesday the
Christens Lanier. Middleton, Tennaaeeo
nesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Jones of
Samuel Ruel Knowlton, a resi­ Jacksonville was in charge of the
Whenever I liave over-indulged and foal
reetleea I lake one or two Nervine Tabiota
dent of Jacksonville for the past service at the chapel and the Jack­
Juet before I retire. In the morning whoa
two years, passed away in a Med­ sonville Grange conducted services
I awake I feel like a new person and can
ford hospital Saturday evening at at the grave in the Jacksonville
So can any
go about my work aa usual. Dr Milan
the age of 38 years. He is survived cemetery.
phone without
Nervine Tablet« quiet your nerves, brace
you up and are the simplest. moat con­
trouble. Just
by his wife, Anna, and one son,
Pallbearers included Peter Fick.
venient tablet« to take I nave ever found.
call Medford
Robert, of Jacksonville, also three James Littell, Daniel Shuss, Ern­
Mlea Grace Rcdmnnn, St. James, Mina.
166
and
you
sisters, Mrs. D. H. Johns, who re­ est Langley, Oney Beavenue and
Before tiling your Nervine I waa very
can
enjoy
the
sides in Washington; Mrs. Mef- Ray Wilson.
nervoue and Irritable Since I have started
best laundry
ford, Corvallis, Ore., and Mrs. L.
to lake It I feel eo much better that my
family notice the difference. I atlll take It
service you
Egholm of Honolulu; two brothers,
from lime to time and the good reeult ¡1
ever
thought
Thomas Knowlton of Portland and
wonderful
J. ft. Redding,
WHEN BETTER
of. Even to the
Charles Knowlton, address un­
1027 18th Avg„ Rock Inland, 111
most delicate
known.
fabrics can be trusted to our
Funeral services were held from
care. Best of all, the service
the Conger funeral parlors Tues­
is always dependably prompt
day at 2 p.m. Rev. H. H. Young
and, of course, extends to
w..:, in charge of services and in­
Liquid and Effervescent Tablets
Jacksonville.
terment was in the Jacksonville
Clothes cleaned by the Pan-
cemetery.
torium
retain
the
quality
of
ARE MADE
OUR FOUR DISTINCT
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ALL DR. MILES’ PREPARATIONS ARE SOLD AT
new clothes, for the Im­
LAUNDRY SERVICES
A hopeful and credulous elderly
proved methods cannot In­
Rough Dry, pound.............. 9c
man from Applegate last week
jure even the most delicate
Thrifty Wash, pound ..... 7c
dropped in on the justice of the
fabrics. There’s real econ­
Dry Wash, pound.............. 8c
peace at Jacksonville to file his
omy in dressing well when
Wet Wash, pound.............. 4c
application for $200 under the
quality
cleaning
can
be
had
WILL GIVE ’EM
Townsend old age pension plan,
so reasonably at Medford’s
an example of the disillusionment
Phone 166
finest—the PANTORIUM.
Next to Marx’» on North On trai—Phone 78
thatm ust come to thousands of
old people who have been lured
OVER
HERE
MEDFORD
into expecting to much from the
60c Size Alka Seltzer—
WE GO EVERY
' >
old age pension movement. As
DOMESTIC
At Jarmlns you pay only....
President Roosevelt' has said, this
SATURDAY NIGHT X >
plan probably has don» the cause
LAUNDRY
Dye Works
UNTIL.........................
more harm than good.—Grants I
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PHONE 244
Pass Bulletin.
Applegate’s Man
ol the Mountains
Heap Big Trapper
PETE BELCASTRO FLOPS
WOP 2 FALUN OUT OF 8 IN
THURSDAY ARMORY SHOYV
Chitwood’s Sport
BRAIN PANNINGS
New Neon Shingle
By J. C. REYNOLDS
CRATSÛUAN
an r^1"» ¿»a
VEIL'
q ss
INBOC
uJinuu
ROXY20cÆ
of Beauty Culture
HELOR
South of Santa Fe
ASOS11
“Thirty-Day
Princess”
CONGER
The Party’s Over
“Charie Chan’s
Courage”
YOU
Can Have
NEW CLOTHES
All the Time
Dances
Jacksonville
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Dr. Miles N ervine
Jarmin’s for Drugs
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