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T«n JÊOCALand ^PERSONAL EMMS ffiolh from ffackfonvtlle and Over the FHill F At (ircen Springs lloy Hodges is working in (ircen Springs this week. 9 9 9 SEND IN YOUR NEWS The Jacksonville Mi ner wants your news, stories of what you do, sec and hear. Miss Maude Pool, regarded as south ern Oregon’s ablest corres pondent and repor ter, has been added to the staff and will handle affairs of the paper in th«- Applegate district. Your cooperation with her will lx- appreciated J acksonvii 11 Misti/ • home at th«- mouth of Wards Fork and Silver Folk in a few . da He also is sp«-nding a .bort tun» it th«- horn«- of Jim Buckley, k >im« rs will be interested in knowing that there are thr<<- feet of solid snow at th«- Slottick cabin, with the depth reaching five feet wh<-n the snow was fresh 9 9 9 3 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE MINER The Jacksonville Miner has been conscientious in making an effort to give you news available through no other source. It has striven to demon strate its sincerity and desire to expand and improve its con tent. Give the paper your help - send in your subscription to day. Postoffice box 138. YOUNG AND BURELSON MAKING SLOW PROGRESS Baldy Young and R. R. Burleson are still working when weather permits. Severity has broken some in Copper vicinity and miners are flocking in from all parts of the country. Young and Burelson are taking out some gold as a cut is pushed through rim of their bar. About 150 feet are to be traversed and large boulders slacken prog ress. A few feet are gained every day with heavy gold laying on bedrock. Some of the holes in bedrock are hoped to be filled with pay, or at least that is the great spirit of the miners. Pay is always a little fur ther in but, in this case, it is an accepted fact they must drive through to the old channel before expecting any big bankroll. It is said thev have a five-to-one chance to get an ace in the hole. Al Dental Clinic Chihli • n of the Little Appl< •gate school attending the dental clinic at Medford Fri day and who have since had their Spring in Applegate Snowflakes 9 9 9 d> ntal work completed an- Glenn, may be flying on the Applegate, Raymond and Lydia West and Visit* Friend Mrs Ralph Bailey, but spring is here, nevertheless. John Love). Medford, called on Mrs Helen An Mrs. F. J. Rippy says she is going • * • derson who is quit«- ill at her home Company from Valley -Those to set 270 eggs in an incubator, 1er«. from Rogue River valley visiting wishing herself good luck with • • at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred them, and Mrs. Ansil Gilson has Substitute Cook Mrs Stevenson been searching for cans in which »... _____ at th«- sanitarium grangers t<x>k the fifth or Pomona Straube Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. to engineer some ground cherry employed Frank Tompkins of Willow Springs while tlu-ir cook is ill with influ degre«- work Glenn Smith and and Attorney and Mrs. Gus New seeds so the cherries will mature before frost. enza. Frank Owens were thoac from Ap bury of Medford • • • 9 9 9 9 9 9 plegate receiving their degree (.raveling Drive T S Carly has work Dinner was served at noon. Move to Medford —Mr. and Mrs. Building Cabin Mr. and Mrs. spent some time this week improv Al Dunford, recently of Walla Wal Otto H. Kahn, banker: “In 1927 • • • James West of Medford are pre ing the driveway of th«- Summit paring to make their home on Lit la, were visiting friends on Apple greed was in the driver’s seat; To (•<» Horn«- Mrs. Otis Flit service- station with a fr«-sh cover gate a few days ago. They have croft's daughter, Emma Gosner, tle Applegate. Their cabin, which returned to Medford to make their now fear is in the driver’s seat.” ing of gravel. they are building there, is nearing who has lx-en visiting here since completion, and they expect to home, having spent the last six Monday t, Tuesdays, Wednesdays Move to Prospect Hubert De Christmas, expects to return home move in within a short time. years at Walla Walla, where Mr. Haas and wife, Vivian, have moved in Coquille soon. Dunford was a patient at the Vet Shampoo and Finger Wave, • • • • • • to Prospect and are enjoying win erans ’ hospital. Although Mr. Dun or Marcell $1.00 Guests from Ashland -Mr. and Attend Grange Dance—A num ter sports there Mrs. Orval Glick and son and ber of lower Applegate people at ford’s health is not greatly im • • • Permanent Waves $5.00 proved, he had a desire to make his daughter of Ashland spent the tended a grange dance at Williams Eyebrow and Eyelash Dyeing $1.00 Klamath Visitors L S Sisemore home in southern Oregon again. evening. Selling of Finger Waves $ .75 9 9 9 and two sons of Fort Klamath were week-end as guests of Mrs. Glick’s Saturday chances on a quilt was an interest visiting at the home of Mrs. Maggie sister, Mrs. Bert Harr. No Fish Today—Ray Colemnr» v Thursdays and Fridayr ing event of the affair. Mrs. V. J. Beach, Jim Littell, Jeff, Frank Buckley Sunday. Plain Facial $1.00 • • • Bring Cattle About 150 head of Barnwall of Williams bought the and Martin Clogsden were fishing Mrs. Anderson III Friends were stock belonging at the Canal ranch lucky chance. 9 9 9 at Gold Ray darn Sunday, said fin BOWMAN’S BARBER & sorry to hear Mrs. James Ander at Medford were brought to the ned creatures seeing the party first Ix-ave for North- Mr. and Mrs. Applegate this week and are being BEAUTY SHOP and, having heard of them before, son is ill again, and they hope to Albert Young left by motor Sun fed at the Frank Preston ranch. left for safer waters. The three see her about soon. Phone 57—Medford day night for Garibaldi, located in Clogsdens Saturday had caught • • • the northern part of the state, seven silversides which were either Visiting in Ruch Mrs N. A Snow on Hill Wednesday morn where they were called by the se ing the hill ncighboihood awoke Bachelder spent a week in our city rious illnes of Mrs. Young’s moth unemployed, hungry or were un informed as to just whom they f<> find a three-inch layer of fresh as guest of Mrs Alice Cantrall and er, who was not expected to live. should swipe bait from. Beach, is now visiting at the home of Mr. snow decorating the scenery. 9 9 9 spokesman for the group, asserted and Mrs. Miles Cantrail, Kuch. • • • • • • At Dinner—Mrs. L. C. Port and that although he used his most From Falls Mr. and Mrs. John Eagle Pointers Visit — Mr. and son and daughter were entertained concentrated saliva in casting, not Dunnington and daughter Margar Mrs. William Holman of Eagle at dinner Sunday evening at the to mention fluent verbal accom et of Klamath Falls were Sunday Point spent one day last week vis home of the Misses Beck, Irene paniment, nary a tidbit could be guests of their relatives here. iting at the home of Mrs. E. H. Clark and Helen Tjosdal at Ash cornered. land. The hostesses are members 01 Visit Town Huth and Josephine of tbe Ashland high school faculty. • • • NEW VALENTINE STOCK Applegate, formerly of this city but 9 9 9 Ray Wilson, manager of The Hits Unger After spending the now residents of Medford, were other day working on his house, Mrs. Lewis Improved -Mrs. Tru Nugget confectionery, has received visiting school here Wednesday. ye scribe decided to enter the nail man Lewis, who has been under the most complete assortment of bending business, having displayed going treatments at Berkeley for Valentines to be displayed in this Hill Resident III George Wright aptness at this work while ham- the last three weeks, is improving vicinity in recent years. And. as of Jacksonville hill district Is con mering. rapidly, according to word received the day for exchange of the pleas 9 9 9 fined to his home with what ap by her family here. It is not known ant, brightly-colored tokens nears pears to be a rather serious case Returning Here—Mr. and Mrs. just when Mrs. Lewis will be able Jacksonvillians are busy selecting of influenza patterns that strike their fancy. Bell and family, who last year to return home. • • • • • • From the most ornate designs down bought property from Miss Izzie r rank Thom Thorn p- McCullough, are planning to return | Join Husband and Children—Mrs. to the tiniest, daintiest creations Move to Country Frank •d nut into the here in the near future. They now O D. Owens and child, who have are shown in the large stock fresh son and family move«. ---- --------- country this week It is hoped they reside in Los Angeles. spent the past eight months with from printing centers of the world. 9 9 9 are pleased with their new sur- her parents in Bremerton, Wash., A popular feature of the shipment roundings. (io to Wellen -Lewis and Bill joined her husband and remaining is a variety of comic models suited « • PHYSICIAN AND Straube of Big Applegate motored four children here Sunday. Mr. to any and all situations and the Pomona to Wellen Sunday, where they’ Owens came to this city from Spo original colored cartoons rival (■range Holds Meet SURGEON grange held an interesting and suc visited James and Oscar Owen, cat- . kane nearly a year ago and plans comic strips in interest and bril cessful meeting at Applegate hall tie men of that section. to make a home here for his family. liancy. Office in Jacksonville • • • • • • Saturday with about 100 in at Henry Louis Smith, former pres tendance. Practically every grange I.case Farm — Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sanitarium Week-end at Home Mrs. Arthur in the county was represented. Five Sullivan and daughter of Medford Briney of the Jacksonville hill dis ident. Washington and Lee univer spent the week-end at the home of trict made a business trip to Ash sity: “The United States is the mili P hone J acksonville 81 Mrs. Sullivan’s mother, Mrs. D. L. land Saturday. They have leased tary successor of the Germany of Suits Cleaned, Pressed Jones, of Little Applegate. the Poole place on the Jackson 25 years ago and is the terror of . . . ville-Ruch road and plan to keep the world.” (iuests from South—Mr. and Mrs. cows, pigs and chickens and make Moody of San Francisco spent a a regular farm home out of the short time last week at the Preston place. They are wished success in ranch as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. the new venture. • • * R. Jones, while enroute to points | Platn Wool Dresses Cleaned Surprise Party — Mr. and Mrs. north. • • * Ray Hunsaker Monday evening j and Pressed leaves for Albany—Miss Anna gave a surprise party at their home ! Saltmarsh, after spending several in this city for Mrs. Norvell, first days as guest of Mr. and Mrs. and second grade teacher. Mr. James Cantrail, left Monday morn Hunsaker, athletic coach and sev ing for Albany, where she will visit enth and eighth grade teacher, had Next to Isis Theater her sister. arranged for attendance of all MEDFORD O'Brien Guests—Sunday evening Jacksonville school teachers and guests at the home of Mr. and school board directors’ wives. • • « Mrs. Jack O’Brien were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hopper, Mr. and Many Parties The Applegate GET YOUR SYSTEM IN SHAPE FOR THE Mrs. Ash Wimer, and Mr. and Mrs. community enjoyed itself socially SPRING SEASON Art Hooper, all of Grants Pass. Saturday evening, with three dif * • • ferent homes engaging in parties. « • • Mr. and Mrs. John Byrne enter Miner Off Diet—George Camp tained with a card party, while bell, local street excavator, has Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold offered Try Thatcher's Blood and Liver Syrup yourself and your car while been pale under the gills and feel their home to dancing. Little Ap ing like going to bed for a change. plegate folks enjoyed dancing at you’re towntown doing your The next moderate size nugget, the Walker Lewisjaonie also. shopping. however, probably will cure the Placer Mining-Inning seems to case. * * ♦ he a popular occupation for J. J. Special Attention Given to Prescriptions Park your car FREE on the Entertains—Mrs. Lee Smith en Arant at present while farm work PHONE 12 lot across the street and then tertained with a dinner and bridge is on the decline. Not only is he party at her home Sunday evening. busy with Sam Israel in a placer refresh yourself with one of Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. mine along the Little Applegate, our delicious meals at these Ray Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred but he also has taken Larkin Rey into partnership and is work low prices. I Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond nolds ing a quartz ledge back of his farm. Hunsaker. * * • Both mines are said to be “doing C ompì été . S avory M eals Drive to Ashland—Mr. and Mrs. very well.” PEAS, 7 No. 2 cans $1.00 * * * 25^ and 35^ C. W. Culy motored to Ashland PINEAPPLE, broken slices, 7 No. 2*4 cans $1.00 Sunday, where they visited their Sheep Sold—A carload of sheep daughter, Leora, who is attending were shipped to San Francisco a TOMATOES, Standard Pack, 9 No. 2*/2 cans $1.00 Ashland normal school. They were few days ago from the Fred Offen- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Louis bacher ranch. The sheep, which be CORN, 8 No. 2 cans $1.00 long to Mr. Phillipi of Staten and Culy. * « • MEMORIE COFFEE, 3 pounds 98< John Rohrer of Roseburg, are being Three Feet of Snow—Joe Slot wintered at the Offenbacher ranch. Where You Meet Good Thin nr tick, well known miner of upper Earlier in the season the flock con to Eat Applegate, has been making fre sisted of 2600 head, but with fre 19 N. Fir Street—Medford quent visits to a Medford dentist, quent shipments there are about although he expects to return to 600 remaining. Back Hom«- Mis Rhoda Keen is home from Medford, when- she has been employed for some time. Harold B. Gillis ¿Attend the Chamber of Commerce Pay and Take It DANCES &very Saturday ¿Night-9 till 2 Rest Spring Tonics and Blood Remedies The Jacksonville Pharmacy Saturday Dollar Day Specials Brownie Marie JACKSONVILLE CASH STORE