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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1932)
T he J acksonville M iner • In honor of their eventh wed has appropriately named “The hind • Spring has come to Jacksonville ding anniversary Mr, and Mrs. Fred of the Trail.” The house is being hill. There is no doubt of it—in Offenbacher entertained nine guests constructed of lumber from the 1 spite of a few snowflakes that fell with a dinner at their home Friday Purcel sawmill. Mr. Anderson pur Tuesday. Here is the proof: First evening. Cards were enjoyed after chased his ranch about two years the spring birds began singing; Hath from Jacksonville and Over the I fill next, Charles Wright brought in ago. the meal. • • • the first wild flowers of the season * * * • Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wheeler are week. They have been living in • Two men are engaged in doing • Miss Winifred I.aw, nurse in a to decorate the counter at the Sum both suffering from bad colds this Grants Pass but still own a home various Improvement work on th«-' private home at Watsonville, Calif., mit service station, then Mrs. So week. in this city. Applegate hall interior. An effort is visiting at the home of her sis phia Demmer planted early garden • • • • • • is being made to make the building ter, Mrs. Henry Mankins, at Ster while Mrs. Cady not only planted • The ravages of th«- flu continu«- • Mrs. Anna Coffman and son warmer, and door have been added ling. She is accompanied by her early garden but also is the proud Mr. James Anderson being the Dick left Wednesday for California, for fire escapes. grandmother, Mrs. Czarine Mills of i possessor of two broods of little latest victim. • • • where she han employment at a Santa Cruz. Before coming to Ster-1 chickens. Tuesday there were two • • • hotel. ling bo th visitors had spenT a short large butterflies flitting about and • Three thousand feet of pipe, sold • • • • Mrs. Lotti«- Wright has been through a sheriff’s sal«; recently, time at the home of Mrs. Mill’s Wednesday there was a beautiful filling cook’s apron and «hoes at • Mrs. H. J. Hodge« is stili quite was bought by Floy«l Steel, Med daughter, Mrs. Frank Vickory, at rainbow, so spring must be here. the sanitarium. ill at her home in thia city and ford mining man. The pipe was the Willow Springs. • • • • • * ha<l the attendance of Dr. Sweeney property of the Little Applegate • Mrs. Ray Steve.-iKuh has been Sunday. | mining company. • Mr. Oliver of Little Applegate working as night nurse at the Jack • • ♦ • * • has installed his gold saving ma sonville sanitarium. Harold B. Gillis • Henry Demmer spent the week • Karl Herriott of Portland has chine at the Mankins an«l Bell mine • • • end at his home near Eugene, re- returne«! to the home of his par on Sterling, and is busy working PHYSICIAN AND • It is reported that Dr. J. W. turning to his work of prospecting ents, Mr. an«l Mrs. George Her over the tailings from the quartz Robinson ha be«-n <|uite ill at his Monday. SURGEON riott, at Applegate. Mr. Herriott mill. Mr. Oliver has possessed the • * • home in Jacksonville. ha«l been employed by a truck com machine for some time and has had • • • • M r. and Mrs. M. E. Gamer have pany in painting their vehicles. Office in Jacksonville it in operation at Gobi Beach. The • Roy Wheeler suffered a badly* both been suffering from an attack • « • Mankins mine is still active, and - Sanitarium sprained back while working at his of colds which threaten to become • Ted Greer, Medford, formerly in produces some valuable ore. The Hours — Mon., Wed., Fri., 9-12 mine a few days ago. influenza. charge of the Rialto cigar store, is mill will not be started until warm • • • 6-9 Every Evening • • • to tak«; charge of the pool room an«l er weather arrives. NO'I ICE — Picking flowers in • Mrs. A. S. Kleinhammer visited • * * car«i tables adjoining and connecte«] Phone Jacksonville 81 the Jacksonville cemetery is recently at the home of Mr. and with Leonard’s cafe. Greer expects • B. A. Saylor and Henry Huener- strictly prohibited. Barney Mrs. Harry Lynch at Talent. to have the hall in operation by gardt were both injured in an acci • • • Cody, sexton. this Saturday. • • • dent just beyond Jacksonville hill. • • • • (Jordon Schermerhorn of Med The truck in which they were rid ford was on the Applegate recently • Mr. and Mrs. Byrl Miller were • Walter ‘Salty” Stevenson an«l ing skidded on slippery pavement, in Jacksonville Monday from their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hulse, in regar«! to political affairs. horn»- on Thompson creek and had of Ashland, have rented a home on turned over end was badly dam • • • aged. Another truck, loader] with dinner in the new cafe. Star Gulch known as the Burton lumber, w-ent into the ditch about • Mr. an«l Mrs. Lang, former resi • • • place. The family are former resi midnight Tuesday near the Summit dents of Jacksonville, hav«- been spending the winter with dents of the Applegate. • After Parking for your car in the lot moving household articles her«- this I service station and was pulled out • • ♦ her parents here, Mrs. George Gas- across the street while you eat Wednesday morning. No one was ner and husband left Sunday for • Mr. and Mrs. Thoma- Dixon of hurt in the latter accident. their home in Coquille. th«* Oak Grove district spent Sun • « * • • • day with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cady. • As an anti-climax to the Feb • Mr. ami Mis. Rurral Rian of The families have been friends for Medford were visiting friends and years, the acquaintance beginning ruary birthday party given by the Applegate community club at Dr. Charles E. Kunz enjoying a motor rid«- in the Apple about 17 years ago when both fam Big B« aver school house Saturday, | gate community Sunday. ilies lived in Moscow, Idaho. beans in three birthday cakes failed • • • /f your plates don’t fit • • • to show up. Five were pre Lunch • Mr. an«l Mrs. Gus Sanders of • Roy Hobbs of Ashland, formerly sented with a bean cakes drop in and see us. in each, signify Medford spent Sunday w-ith the of Surprise Valley, Calif., was in ing that whosoever found a bean AT THE Examination and Consultation former’s niece, Mrs. Harley Per the Applegate valley recently sell was to obtain a gift for the honored Free kins, on Little Appk-gate. ing some extra fine alfalfa seed. one. A merry social evening was • • • Mr. Hobbs raised the see«! on his spent, with cake and coffee served Holly Theatre Building California ranch, and has had two at midnight. Those celebrating their • Mrs. S. A. Harris, employefl at Phone GH—Medford the home of Dr. Edward R. Dumo loads trucked here so far. birthday anniversaries were Ben I 25c • • • at Medford, is spending a few days Dawson, Lewis Straube, F. J. Rip with her family at Sterling. • Beef cattle belonging to Frank pey, Mrs. Amos McKee and Mrs. • • • Bybee, which numbered 1G0 head, Lee Port. All Day Saturday • * • • Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kincaid of were returned to his ranch near Yau Can Get Grants Pass are spending some this city a few days ago. The cat • When shopping among Miner ' time visiting the latter’s sister, tle had been wintered at the Miles advertisers give the paper a boost; 19 North Fir Street, Medford Mrs. Lance Offenbacher, on Apple- Cantrail ranch, and the hay which tell them you read their advertise Mr. Bybee had purchased there had ■ gate. ments in The Miner. • • • been consumed. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Offords and family of Medford motored to the • Although statistics have not YOU WILL MEET YOUR FRIENDS Applegate Sunday and visited at been investigated to prove the fact, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert it is thought that Mrs. A. Gilson EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT holds the record lor keeping'fresh Fletcher. • * • ground cherries. On the last day of (tn Short Wave! AT THE • Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Phillips February Mrs. Gilson was husking The Orient, Europe, South America, an«l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knutzen the last winter fruit to make a pie. ships at sea, police calls, airplane* of the upper Applegate regions She kept the cherries in a cupboard ami many other features now avail went to Medford for a few days oji the porch. « • • able on more than 200 stations that last week. From 9 to 2 • • * broadcast only on short wavelength. • The first spring work if the • Jess Taylor went to Roxy Ann forest service started Monday. A ADMISSION 75c—AFTER 12 O’CLOCK 50c Sunday to assist with cattle brand small crew, with Truman Lewis as I H. H. F arley , Floor Manager ing at the Claus Breming ranch. foreman, started maintenance work Mr. Breming is one of Roxy’s on the Big Applegate road above bachelors. Beaver creek. Gasoline and the for • « • est service caterpillar were brought ■ 10- Tu be S u pe rh <te rodyn e • Ernest Armpriest, who left with here for the work. WE HAVE BEEN CONSTANTLY With Built-in Short Wave * « • Earl Gibson for southern points a ('«inverter short time ago, has returned to his • Receiving word that his brother, home at Ruch. Mr. Gibsen is con Tom Herriott of Prospect had be-; —If there should happen to be any item tinuing on his journey. come worse, John Herriott and his • • • in the Drug or Stationery line we don’t wife returned to that place Friday • Mrs. Harlan Cantrall returned from San Francisco, where they I have, we’ll be glad to get it for you. Sunday evening from Copco, Calif, •» had been visiting for some time. Complete With Tubes Whether You Wish to Buy or Not—Come in, Look Over where she had spent the last week Mr. Herriott, who has been in ill Two full vision dials, tone control, with Mrs. Paul Algo, formerly health for several years, is former Our Stock and Get Acquainted Mu and Pentode tubes, automatic Mary Parke of this city. ly of the Applegate. volume control, console cabinet of « « * • • « genuine Burl walnut. • Mrs. Wilson, who has been bat- During March and April the Prescriptions a Specialty tling a seige of poison oak at the price of Rhode Island Red PHONE 12 local sanitarium, has been staying, hatching eggs at the Summit along with her daughter, at the service station on Jacksonville home of Mrs. Ollie Thrasher. hill will be redbeed to 50 cents • » • for a setting«#-15 eggs. If you need more than two settings at • Mr. and Mrs. A. Throckmorton once please order in advance. 11. S. Apex Dealers had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Special rates on large orders. 131 West Main Phone 300 Earl Bostwick and family and Wil ♦ * • liam Bostwick of Valley View, and Medford Mrs. Eva Bostwick of Medford. • Mrs. Harold Crump was hostess to a number of friends at a card party Saturday evening. Three ta bles of pinochle were in play and high and low score prizes were re T TOOK thousands of years to ceived by Mrs. Glenn Saltmarsh and Nelson Dunn, respectively. The produce the Perfect Servant. games continued into the wee morn Phone 1317 or 1317-J-2 Medford Electricity will do the work of several ing hours after lunch at midnight. • * ♦ We Have a Complete Line of people, for a few pennies a day. • Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller of ELECTRICITY is the CHEAPEST Medford motored to Applegate Sun day and were present at a birthday thing you buy. dinner honoring the latter’s mother, Mrs. James O’Brien. Since she has FRUIT TREES, SHADE TREES, SHRUBS a birthday only once in four years, Mrs. O’Brien considered it of spe AND ORNAMENTALS OF ALL KINDS cial necessity to celebrate, and did so by giving the dinner herself. We Make a Specialty of the Several local people were invited. • • • • Billie Anderson, well known Ruch citizen, probably has sighted The California Oregon Power Company Come to Our Sales Yard and Select What prosperity around the comer, for You Heed at 524 South Riverside he is building a new house on his Little Applegate ranch, which he PERSONAL NEWS NOTES FREE ROAST TURKEY DENTISTRY Brownie Marie Cafe 25c ALL the WORLD Jacksonville Dance U.S. APEX $8795 INCREASING OUR STOCK The Jacksonville Pharmacy Fick & Lindley’s Hardware Cheap Electricity VILLA NURSERIES Nursery Stock FINEST ROSES I