Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, February 12, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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urday evening to be with her for the annual cattle exchange be­ man, daughter of Mrs. M. R. Buck
brother, who is seriously ill at the tween Oregon and California stock- of the Applegate. Mrs. Heckman,
sanitarium.
men. Two truckloads of cattle were whose home is at Modoc Point,
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exchanged, making two trips over said that there is very little snow
Dressing Turkey» A number of the Siskiyou» necessary. Shelly there, although drifts feach a depth
¡Both fruiti fjat ki on ville and Over the 'TH. dl
Applegate poultry raisers are dress­ brothers of Montague also were of three or four feet. Ice skating
ing turkey« for the February mar­ here Sunday in an attempt to lo- on the lake is a popular sport.
Here from Fall» Mr». Margaret ket. Prices arc in keeping with cate stray California cattle, but
F Guest» Herr Mr and Mrs Ern­
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est Foreman of (’entrai Point were Dunnington, Klamath Falls, is the times and are poor The birds were unsuccessful.
In
Ditch
—
Clarence
Kasshafer the
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Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Coff­ »pending this week with relatives will be shipped to San Francisco.
other
evening
got
terribly
stuck up
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e
•
in Jacksonville.
man.
To Give Masquerade--Applegate
the piles of wood—with his
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Find Nugget Jim Winningham I folks are delving into the attic for I near
Week on Applegate George Pot­ and Weslie Ritchie, occupying their grandmother’s hoops and bonnet in truck.
Kcal News Nate Smith put in
ter
of Ashland in spending this time in their mine on Forest creek, the hopes of winning a prize at the
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four hours of ceaseless toil Tues­
week
with his daughter, Mrs. took out a sizeable nugget a few masquerade dance given by the
day of this week. Well, news is
Men s and Ladies’
Hailey Hall, and family on Little days ago. They are said to have Community league at Applegate
news
Applegate.
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made
around $11 during one day.
hall February 13. Music will be
SHOE REPAIRING
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_ Guests - Mr. and Mrs
furnished by Crosby’s orchestra of
Sunday
Two Visit Joe McKnight and
in the Modern Way
Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. F. Medford. An added feature will be
Rurrcl Riens of Medford were
Lev
Nunn were in town Tuesday ij
¡
Rippey expected to go to Cen­ the drawing of a lucky chance on
guests of Mr and Mrs. E II Taylor
A FULL LINE OF SHOE
from Lozier lane They visited will tral Point Wednesday to attend the a quilt made by the Ladies’ club.
Sunday.
FINDINGS
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friends and relatives during the funeral of Mr. Rippy’s aunt, Mrs.
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afternoon,
Asbury Beall, whose death occur­
Here from Medford Mrs Ralph
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To Oakland—Mrs. Lester Smith
red at a Medford hospital Sunday. of Medford, daughter-in-law of
Jennings of Medford was a caller
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Over
from
.Medford
Mr and
on friends in Jacksonville Monday
Ed Smith at Rucn, is spending a
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
Mrs. Frank Redden and Mr. and
Visit in Jacksonville—Mrs. Har­ few days at Oakland visiting her
morning
F red L. J ohnson , Proprietor
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Mrs Oral Franklin of Medford kin Cantrall and Mrs. Nan Bach­
husband who has enrolled for a
were
guests
at
the
home
of
Will
IV e Give S. te H. Green Stamp!
elder made a business trip to Med­ two-year course in the Polytech­
Sunday Guests Mrs. Billie Mil­
ford Tuesday and dropped in on nical school of engineering there.
ler and little daughter Opal were Smith Sunday. ♦ • •
135 Weit Mam
Medford
Mr» Cantrall’s parents in Jack­ During the last six years Mr. Smith
Sunday guests of Mrs. Lizzie
From South Mr. and Mrs Ver­ sonville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy G.
Cronemiller
had been employed in the county
non Winningham of Bakersfield, Smith.
engineer’s office at Medford. Any­
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Calif., are spending several weeks
body who feels interested in their
Afondayf, I uetdayi, W edneidayi
on the Applegate as guests of Mrs.
Quartet Tryouts Several Apple­ county
may see a complete map of
3 MEALS A
Pauline
Watkins.
gate grange members are making Jackson county at the Sunn y_ Side
Shampoo and Finger Wave,
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tryouts for quartets in order to be
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or Martell
Here from Creswell
Mrs W. prepared to meet demands of the service station which Mr. Smith
DAYS 1095
ago.
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Permanent Wave*
Zepp of Creswell, Ore., was a guest future. Two men's and women’s prepared some • time
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Eyebrow and Eyelaah Dyeing »00
Sunday of Miss Carrie Pitts while quartets will lie the aim of the
MEALS
A
Finger Wave»
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enroute to Talent to care for Mrs. grange.
Beetle Spotter—According to a
TIRED,
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Ezra Messenger
letter received by relatives recent­
Thuridavi and F ridait
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WEARY
Howers Appearing — The little ly, Otis Buck and Floyd Cunning­
>1 OU
Plain Fanal
From Ashland Charles Swart- opening in the hills surrounding ham of the Applegate are receiv­
HOUSE­
I fayer, accompanied by son Don and the Summit service station is free ing full benefit of a severe winter
BOWMAN’S BARBER
Mr. and Mrs Leo Fisher of Ash­ from snow ano the wild flowers at Hackamore, 40 miles from Al­
WIFE
land were guests at Amy’s Place are pushing up through the ground. turas. The men are working on a
BEAUTY SHOP
It will not be long now until the pine beetle eradication crew. Mr.
I , Sunday evening. • • •
Phon« 57 Medford
Buck drives 10 miles to work every
buttercups will be in bloom.
She Deserves a
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Fort ell* Weather—Fred Com best,
morning, then travels the remain­
Jacksonville prophet, predicted
Trip to Medford —Mr. and Mrs. ing distance on snow shoes over
Better Break'.
heavy snowfall the middle of this Ralph Pittock of Applegate made a four feet of snow. His job is “spot­
week but modestly disdains pub­ business trip to Medford Monday. ter" which means that he locates
Take Her Out to Dinner
licity for his ability.
Mr Pittock was preparing to drive the trees infested with the beetles
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and
marks
them
to await a de-
to southern California, starting
at Least Once a Week
Attends Banquet Miss Kather­ Wednesday. His family will remain stroying crew.
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TO THE
ine Buckley went to Medford Mon­ in the Applegate valley for the
present.
day, where she expected to attend
Truck
Hay
on
Ice
—
To
live
in
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I or a Lot More
Brownie Marie Cafe
a nurses' banquet at the Medford
sunny southern Oregon is to be
Leave
for
Home
Mr. and Mrs. considered a privilege when folks
hotel Tuesday evening
19 North Fir—Medford
Ivan Royce of Portland left for in Modoc Point in Klamath county
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Where Only the Best is Served
Spend Day With Parents Mr. their home Sunday after spending are having below zero weather.
Under the Most Sanitary
and Mr». Will Hansen of Medford a week visiting at the home of Mr. Klamath lake is frozen to such an
Conditions
spent
Sunday at the home of the and Mrs. E. R. Jones on Apple- extent that a resident of an island
and
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. gate While here Mr. Royce in- in the lake trucks hay across the
vestigated the mining business to ice to his home. This information
A REAL MEAL / or 25c
Throckmorton at Ruch.
some extent.
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was
received
from
Mrs.
Wm
Heck-
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Stop Over Here—Mr. and Mrs
Visit
on
Applegate
—Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Clute of Applegate were
Charles
Nelson
of
Klamath Falls
guests of friends Saturday night
from Your Old
We Recommend Thatcher’s Blood & Liver Syrup
enroute to Ashland, where they are spending a few weeks with
friends
on
the
Applegate.
The
cou
­
were guests of relatives.
ple was accompanied here by Bill
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for That Spring Sluggishness
Home Town
Look Over Ground—Henry Dem­ Winningham, also of Klamath
mer, M. E. Gamer and Walter Falls, who visited relatives over
RELIABILITY—PURITY—QUALITY
Demmer made a trip to the Apple­ the week-end. • • •
gate country Tuesday to look over
First Birthday — Paul Dewey
We Carry All Reliable Home Remedies
some ground for placer mining.
Copeland will soon be four years
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Gold from Barnyard—There i» old but expects to celebrate his
still gold on Jacksonville hill. Lloyd first real birthday Monday, Feb­
Wright has been digging in his ruary 29. Dewey would like to
Special Attention Given to Prescriptions
barnyard and has a nice little store hear, through The Miner, whether
there are any other little Jackson­
of gold in a bottle to show for it.
PHONE 12
ville boys or girls who have a leap
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Entertain Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. year birthday. • • •
Roy Hewett of Medford entertained
Clearing Channel—Little Apple­
Sunday in honor of two birthdays
gate
people, fearing that high water
that of Mrs. Hewett and also that
of her mother, Mrs. Ernest Wright. in the spring will follow a wet
winter and repeat the damages
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FORMAY, the new shortening, 1 pound
20<
* Prospecting for Your Called Here — Frank Wooten’s wrought in 1927, are preparing for
STRAIGHT PEABERRY COFFEE, pound
28d
sister, Mrs. Smith from Cascade, the flood in cleaning out the debris
Idaho, arrived'in Jacksonville Sat- in a section of the river. Drift wood
and other rubbish which has col­
ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS IN PACKAGES
lected is being cleared away.
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P ost O ffice B ox 138
Hours—Mon., Wed., Fri., 9-12
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P hone J acksonville 81
FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER
SEEDS
5c package
Northrup, King and Co.'s Fine Seeds
None Betler at Any Price
JACKSONVILLE CASH STORE
Released from Hospital -Having
been released from the Sacred
Heart hospital the first of the week,
Herman Walter is remaining at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Fred Of-
fenbacher for a few days before
returning to his home on lower
Applegate. Mr. Walter had been
suffering from an abcessed hand.
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Call on Grandma—Mr. and Mrs.
Miles Cantrall, Mr. and Mrs. Har­
lan Cantrail, Mrs. N. M. Bachelder
of Ruch, Mr. and Mrs John Can­
trail and son Truly and wife and
daughters Gail anflforma, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Cantrall and daughter
Doris and son Delbert of Medford
were callers on Grandma Cantrall
Sunday.
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Building House -It may be a long
time until summer, but two Jack­
sonville ladies are making prepa­
rations for it anyway. Mrs. Leila
McKee and sister, Mrs. Tressa
Dews, are having a summer home
built on the Applegate in the Beav­
er creek vicinity. The house will
be built of logs, the work having
started a few days ago.
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Cattle Exchange—William Ward
came to the Applegate last week
Bake Pan FREE With Each Package of Bisquick Flour
BASKET GROCERY
P hone
W e D eliver
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Villa Nurseries
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Phone 1317 or 1317-J-2—Medford
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF
NURSERY STOCK
FRUIT TREES, SHADE TREES, ORNAMENTALS
AND SHRUBS OF ALL KINDS
We Make a Specialty of the
FINEST ROSES
Come to Our Sales Yard and Select What You Need
at 524 South Riverside