Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, April 01, 1932, Image 4

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    T he J acksonville M iner
Combined Grange
Meet Gets Crowd
GEO. LITTLE OPENS OFFICE
popular song, “Tie a Little String
Around Your Finger" which was
spit
from a radio loudspeaker the
(Continued from page one)
other night and wants the world to
son, never failed to have one of know this one is without the kind
these conveniences tucked away in
the tool box.
And below, atop the ponderous
volumes, is the conception Jackson­
ville school students have of Prin­
cipal Coe when he was a boy,
Paintings of the Day
George Little, Jacksonville's ener­
getic museum curator, real estate
dealer and authority on minerals
and mining, has opened an office in
the
Judge Roe office building next
About a hundred people, includ­
ing visitors from neighboring to the Marble Corner and is con­
granges, attended the joint meeting centrating his efforts on Jackson­
•f Applegate and Jacksonville ville real estate.
Mr. Little, due to a slight stroke
granges Friday evening at Apple­
suffered a few weeks ago, is unable
gate hall.
The business meeting was short­ to be at the museum for long hours,
ened to allow a longer lecturer’s the constant standing and chill
hour, during which several grang­ rooms being too much for the old
ers gave brief talks. Henry Conger veteran. However it is expected
permission
S-nitchem’s
spoke on the sales tax. With the George will be seen frequently in
toothpaste.
It
is,
he
stab's,
to re­
exception of a short sketch and a the famous museum for it is doubt­
mind our dear readers that in the
ed
whether
his
many
friends
duet given by Applegate members,
event they have not already, now
the program was arranged by Jack­ throughout western tourist circles
is high time to send in their sub­
sonville’s lecturer, Charles Hoover. will permit complete abstinence
scription
to The Miner and see what
from his interesting anecdotes and ;
they get. Tune in at this same time
Those taking the third and fourth thrilling tales of legends connected |
each week and maybe Halftruth will
degree obligations were Mrs. Lulla with the various exhibits.
present another collection of paint­
Saulsbury, Herman Walters, and
William Blair, owner of the build­
ings of the day—providing he can
Anderson Mee. The hall was taste­
live this one down.
fully decorated for the event with ing into which Mr. Little moved the
spring flowers. Sandwiches, cake first of this week, had the interior j
and coffee were served during the refinished and repapered for his ■
11,500.000 MARRIED CHILDREN
evening, with the Easter motif car­ good friend and co-mineral enthus­
ried out in a colored egg placed on iast. The realty man’s many friends about what he expects them to do
Two years ago, when the mar­
wish him success and favorable re-1
each plate.
riage
of girls under 14 or boys un­
while
birdies
sing,
the
sun
shines
turns from his latest move.
and grass grows. Tis a tough world der 18 was made illegal, there were
till vacation, say they, and suggest in India 8,500,000 wives and 3,000,-
BUSINESS FAILURES IN 1931
legislation immediately against all 000 husbands under 15 years of age.
study,
wood chopping and errand Within the past year one Hindu
Business failures in 1931 number­
running, To the mother was fined for permitting
ed 26,381, which is an all-time rec­
left is a picturiza- her three-year-old daughter to be­
ord. Of these, 1556 were bank fail­
—
tion
of what fhe come the bride of a seven-year-old
Applegate club women have be­ ures. The liabilities of the banks
bored
of education boy.
come “Oregon products conscious” that failed amounted to $1,475,290,-
want
to happen,
since their entrance in the Oregon 000, or 65 per cent of the total, and
and
what
their par­
Subscribe for The Miner today.
label contest conducted over KM ED, amounted to more than twice the ents are certain has happened when
which began in November and total liabilities of all kinds in the the first of the month arrives.
year 1929.
closed last Monday.
And now, as a result of Carl
The contest, given to determine
Larsen’s mad dash up the highway,
1
MEDFORD
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who could collect the greatest va­
we show one of Mrs. Chris Kenney’s
riety of labels from food products
chickens, vic­
Friday, Saturday, April 1-2
supplied in Oregon, was won by
tim of the urge
the Phoenix extension unit, which
to cross the
held 484 labels. As a prize they will
road at the
GIGANTIC AIR I DRILLER
receive a 12-pound ham. The indi­
wrong time.
viduals collecting the most labels
Kenneys
Leonard’s Rendezvous cafe, in The
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
were Mrs. Florence Drake of Phoe­
will
enjoy
April 3-4-5
nix, with 220 labels; Mrs. L. O. addition to its already opened pri­ chicken dinner
Caster, Phoenix, 131, and Mrs. Lee vate dining rooms, which have this evening,
JOHN AND LIONEL
Port, Applegate, 105. Mrs. Drake proven very popular, is pushing you can bet.
work
on
its
basement,
which
will
will receive a box of Oregon food
Doesn’t your
be transformed into an up-to-date, mouth
products as a prize.
water
modernistic dinner dance and cab­ at sight of
Never before have Applegate I aret.
this
housewives realized the great ex­
succulent
mor
entertainment is plan­ sel ? Ours ­
tent of Oregon’s food supply. One ned Original
and Jacksonville will have, in doesn’t too.
worker found 18 different kinds of the near
J
future, a real rendezvous)
bread. Among other things were totally unlike
This
crippled
any other in southern
Vied., Thur*., April 6-7
spices, potato chips, crackers, can­ Oregon. Rustic entrance and novel rooster is so old, we were able to
dy and pickles. The Portland spices furniture is planned and definite learn, that he feels like a spring ‘THE GREEKS HAVE A
caused the most trouble, however. I announcement of opening date will • chicken when around a chain-store ;
NAME FOR THEM’
Their labels were painted on the be made soon.
egg. Some cruel villain has hinted \
Featuring
JOAN BLONDELL
his
fate
to
the
doomed
fowl,
hence
i
cans and were not removable. Con­
The Rendevzous cafe is Jackson-1
sequently spices, can and all had to ville’s newest business venture and the visible tears. “I’m a tough cus- ■
be turned in to Mrs. Mabel Mack has from the start drawn many val-1 tomer,” rooster was heard to say, Mats., Week Days 20c
along with the rest of the labels. ‘ ley people to this city, not only to “but I’ll be denied if this depres­ Eves., Sun. Mats., 30c
•f
Announcement of contest winners the modem cafe, but also to view sion hasn’t brought an end to my
was sent over KM ED Monday by its other very unique attractions in­ menu-exemption.”
And lastly, H. Exaggerate has j Fox Rialto Any Seat 15c
Mrs. Mack, who also gave her week­ cluding antique shops, museum and
ly talk at that time. Her subject historic buildings. Indications point displayed an illustration of that I
this week was on the value of j to a successful future for the es­
cheese.
tablishment.
The regular meeting of the local
unit will be Tuesday, April 5, In­
EUROPEAN TRAINS CUT
stead of March 29, as was an­
nounced last week.
An illustration of how severe the
depression is in Europe may be
Try Miner classified advertising. gathered from the fact that the ex­
press service from London to Lau­
sanne, Switzerland, which formerly
was of daily occurrence now runs
but once a week. Other important
New and Second Hand Goods
daiiy trains have been made semi­
weeklies.
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SKY DEVILS’
BARRYMORE
in ‘Arsene Lupin’
We Trade for Anything
Worth Handling
The Jacksonville Exchange
Wendt’s Dairy
Non-Reacting Jersey
Herd
Modem Mechanical Milking,
Sterilizing and Cooling
Equipment
Always the Freshest,
Purest and Best
Men's and Ladies'
SHOE REPAIRING
in the Mode rn Way
A FULL LINE OF SHOE
FINDINGS
JOHNSON’S
S hoe R epair S hop
Fred L. Johnson, Proprietor
RECONSTRUCTION FINANCES
The reconstruction Finance cor­
poration is a plan by which the
American people as a whole permit
themselves to bet two billion dol­
lars of their own money that busi­
nesses which have recently failed,
or which are about to fail, will re­
vive or will continue to survive.
Some of the money will go to rail­
roads, some to banks, and some to
insurance companies. If they can­
not repay the loans, then the gov­
ernment may take over their prop­
erties and we may have socialism
by what may be called a natural
method.—The Golden Age.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Cent a Word Each Insertion
We Give SAH Green Stamps
135 West Main
Medford
Medford
Typewriter
Exchange
Typewriter
Specialists
Comer Main and Grape Sts.
Medford
PHONE 1363
LOST — Collie pup about eight
months old, brownish red, white
ring around neck, one white hind
leg, answers to name of Tuffy;
reward. Coke Brite, Jacksonville.
EXCHANGE—Cabinet size Victrola
with 15 records for typewriter.
See W. S. Blair, opposite postof­
fice, Jacksonville.
TOOLS SHARPENED and light
blacksmithing, all work guaran­
teed. See J. S. Fewel, Jackson­
ville.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — Light
wagon, practically new, had very
little use. For further informa­
tion see Charles Hom, Jackson­
ville.
Post Office Box 61
Fishing Tackle
Game and Fishing Licenses
TROUT SEASON OPENS APRIL 15
Sportsmens' Headquarters
Coleman’s Hardware
WE SELL FOR CASH
PHONE 13
VILLA NURSERIES
Phone 1317 or 1317-J-2 Medford
We Have a Complete Line of
Nursery Stock
FRUIT TREES, SHADE TREES, SHRUBS
AND ORNAMENTALS 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
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