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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1932)
T he J acksonville M iner 15 ROCKERS WORK LITTLE APPLEGATE shown its true mettle in the severe test of u major depression and is to be commended for one virtue, at least. VET AND WIFE SLUICE Bl RULING NOI WH \T IT USED TO BE Girl Leaguers complain thut burgling not what it used to be. A Brook Banquet Teams is lyn Burglars woman camo home and found u FOX CRATERIAN * MEDFORD 11 Friday, Saturday, April 15-16 A survey of rockers in motion on JACKSON (REEK BED burglar busy ut his trade of tying the Little Applegate river from its The Girls league of Jacksonville up all her best things in a bundle. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fenner, now high school banqueted the upper She handed one brick to a neighbor source to mouth revealed 15 such “L ady W ith a P ast ” devices this week. More than 30 residents of Jacksonville, have been class boys and girls basketball and told her to sock the burglar in ------------------------------------------- for the past month ground sluicing teums last Friday evening at the with it if he tried to come oyt the men are employed, ranging in age Sundav, Monday, Tuesday from 10 tc 80 years. A comparative in Jackson creek just below the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hun front way. Then she took another April 17-18-19 few are working as miners, the city’s reservoir with somewhat fav saker. Food and speeches were one and ran uround to the back orable results payable in gold. prevalent and members of the greater part of the men rocking in .MAURICE Fenner, a disabled Wo: id war school faculty were present to i(Hd door to hit him if he tried to get dependently. that way. On her way she asked veteran, comes here from the gold to bash fulness of the various speak out a third lady to call the police, which An interesting aspect of this in fields of California with extensive in was done. When the police came formation is the fact that there are experience in this work and has an ers. Milton E. Coe, principal, was and rescued the poor man he said more men busily engaged in beat inch hydraulic rigged up for wash “ONE HOUR WITH YOU” ing out the wolf and caring for ing gravel and bedrock in search of toastmaster for the evening. Re-1 he was glad to be in safe hands sponsive toasts were delivered by | once more and away from those themselves in this manner than are the greenish-yellow metal found at with Jeannette MacDonald U > being regularly employed on county that point. Mrs. Fenner and small Jessie Clark, Lula Metzger, Doris angry females. emergency relief work. And the daughter are companions of the Clark, Charles Ward, Alvin Rein-; Wed- Thuran April 20-21 Little Applegate miners, instead of miner and the wife woiks alongside king, Miss Helen Kafoury, W. J., NATIONAL WEALTH OF LAND Nee and Raymond Hunsaker. The extricating money from the taxpay her husband, being quite an expert girls basketball team came in for ers for an artificial remedy, are herself. much congratulation and several The total national wealth of the producing and creating new wealth with E dmund L owe While interviewing Fenner the clever speeches were delivered by i United States in 1930 was $320,- for southern Oregon. Miner reporter encountered an old the students. 700,000,000, and the total national It is estimated, conservatively, sourdough who had been tramping The color motif for the decora income for the same year was $71,- ’ Mats., Week Days 20c that there are more than 400 men around prospecting here and there tions was yellow, which harmonized 000,000,000. The National Indus Eves., Sun. Mats., 30c in Jackson county alone “getting ami who seemed to be in a yam-1 well with the flushed faces of ex-! trial conference bourd estimates by” this winter in the mining in spinning mood. He told both the temporaneous speakers. An unex-' that if these sums could have been dustry, nearly all of them out on news hound and ground sluicer of pected guest. Miss Maxine Moore of distributed equally among all the Fox Rialto Any Seat 15c their own hook. This is the largest his several adventures in other the University of Oregon, step-sis families in the nation, each family unemployment relief work being areas and produced a comely-look-| ter of Ray Hunsaker, dropped in would have had $10,961 of capitul carried on in any like area in Ore ing piece of glass picked up in the for the evening and left the fol and $2366 of income. circle, the following crops have been gon and is a credit to the mineral Klamath river country alleged to be lowing morning for Eugene. Other raised: oats, barley, wheat, pota wealth of this state. In many cases a diamond in the rough, karating | guests present were Thelma McKin toes, asparagus, beets, cabbage, car only a dollar or so a day is being about $800. The rambler handled ney, Vivienne Card, Jessie Clark,’ CRUPS GROWN NEAR ARCTIC rots, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, onions, produced, but however small if is the specimen with unusual care and Bemadine Arnold, Audrey Metzger, lettuce, parsley, spinach, peas, for ennabling men to keep body and took great pride in its ownership. age crops and berriea. The Alaska At the Matanuska (Alaska) Ag Margaret Edens, Josephine Clute, soul together and saves for workers Anna Smith, Lula Metzger, Doris ricultural experiment station, only railroad, serving the district, wants their self respect. SOUND PUBLIC OWNERSHIP’ Clark, Regina Pittock. Valera Win a short distance from the Arctic settlers. Although mining is one of the ningham, Charles Ward, Alvin most abused industries in the west, The public utilities of the United Reinking, Robert Forbes, Roger it certainly comes to the aid of States present an investment of Card, Preston Card, Lewis Norman, the working man when lean days more than $28,000,006,000. Of this, Ivan Goodman, Theron Babb, Ern overtake the country. Gold in the electric light and power companies est Olson, Paul Hess, I .eon a rd Gil hills surrounding Jacksonville is account for $12,000 000,000 with bert, Donald Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. doing much to alleviate hunger and telephone and telegraph, street rail Milton E. Coe, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Democratic Candidate for privation. The precious mineral has ways and gas companies standing mond Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Wil COUNTY JUDGE at about $5,000,000 000 each. liam J. Nee and Miss Helen Ka Such a sum, which is almost be foury. yond the power of the human ima .4 Lawyer Capable in Assisting at the banquet were E xcellent C uisine gination to encompass, can be, and Margaret Norvell, Hannah Nunn, Roth Business Admin has been, raised in but one way: Marguerite Gilbert. Susan Davies, Private Dining Rooms through the combined investments, Violet Olson. Barbara Durham, istration and Probate large and small, of millions of PHYSICIAN AND Alice Cherry and Alberta Hart. Matters Parking Space in the Rear American citizens who have bought SURGEON utility securities, believing them to THE $2.000,000,000 RELIEF be safe, sound and profitable. Office in Jacksonville These Americans, found in all The $2,000,000.000 relief corpora businesses, in all walks of life, are tion Sanitarium merely a plan for taking the “power trust.” A very few’ of that is amount CARPENTERAND Hours—Mon., Wed., Fri., 9-12 from the them, it is safe to say, are capital common people of and money 6-9 Every Evening using it as a re ists in the accepted sense of the volving fund to help the big and CABINET WORK term. Most of them undoubtedly PAINTING Phone Jacksonville 81 little banks that at the present time have modest incomes, many of them . are Screen Doors, Window crushed under their load of PAPERHANGING are laborers. They are the owners Screens and Built-ins of the American electric industry, I frozen assets. ETC. Bonds of the new corporation will one of our greatest and most sub a Specialty stantial employers and taxpayers.— i be sold to the bankers. And how Estimates will the bankers get money enough Industrial Review. Estimates Cheerfully Given to pay for them? Easy enough. The Gladly Given government will print the money AGRICULTURAL PRICES CUT Medford, Oregon Phone 13 or Drop a Card to ‘Thos. Laughead The index of the Bureau of Agri and give it to the federal reserve P. O. Box 51, Jacksonville at a cost of one-half of one per cent cultural economics shows farm Box 193, Jacksonville REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE plus only 65 cents per $1000 for products were only slightly more for than half in price in 1931 compa-ed printing cost. D istrict A ttorney The net result is that the com with 1929. With the farmers jet of Jackson County, Oregon ting only half price for what they mon people will pay the interest on raise, it follows, as a matter of these bonds, and pay the losses on YOUR VOTE AND HELP course, that they cannot buy the the liquidation of the frozen assets WILL BE APPRECIATED things they need, and the factories which the new corporation will take Primaries May 20, 1932 that normally supply them what over from the money lenders. And if any of this money of the' people they want can run only part time. ever gets back to some of them in i 6-volt, 13-plate, 6 months guarantee..... $3.50 the form of loans they will have to 6-volt, 13-plate, 1-year guarantee.......... $5.00 pay interest on it again to get the Men's and Ladies' use of it.—The Golden Age. 6-volt, 13-plate, 18-months guarantee... $6.00 Constance Bennett CHEVALIER “Misleading Lady” Wm.E.Phipps Leonard’s Rendezvous Cafe Harold B. Gillis R.C.CHAPPELL T. J. Enright New Batteries Medford Typewriter Exchange SHOE REPAIRING in the Modern Way Typewriter Specialists JOHNSON’S Comer Main and Grape Sts. Medford PHONE 1363 Fred L. Johnson, Proprietor We Give SAH Green Stamps 135 West Main Medford A FULL LINE OF SHOE FINDINGS S hoe R epair S hop OIL CLOTH Paints, Varnishes and Enamels 15c CAN Coleman’s Hardware WE SELL FOR CASH PHONE 13 FIVE BOYS LOST IN ATTIC Five small boys climbed the fire escape of an east side (New York) theater and let themselves down from a skylight into the attic, whence they expected a trapdoor in the ceiling would enable them to see a movie without the customary admission charge, which they did not happen to possess. Everything worked all right except the trap door in the ceiling, which unfortun ately did not exist. The boys got into the attic and could not get out. Finally the proprietor of the show found them and lifted them out, one at a time, but he missed the chance of a lifetime when he failed to taka them in and give them the best seats in the house. Instead he turned them over to a policeman, and the cop scolded them gently and sent them home. Probably he was a boy once himself. CLASSIFIED ADS Cent a Word Each Insertion THE Jacksonville Exchange New and Second Hand Goods We Trade for Anything Worth Handling GET YOUR TRADE CARD FOR AN ELECTRIC CLOCK Post Office Box 61 FOR SALE—125 tier 16-inch fir, oak, laurel and pine wood on the ground at a bargain if taken at once; will deliver. A. T. Norris, 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. Fur further informa tion see Charles Horn, Jackson- i ville. 6-volt, 13-plate, 2-year guarantee......... $7.00 Your Old Battery is Worth $1 on Trade-in on Above Prices SEVERIN BATTERY RECHARGE......... 25c ALL OTHERS 50c Severin Battery Service .Medford, Oregon, 1522 North Riverside Don’t Miss This 2 DAYS ONLY POSITIVELY Friday and Saturday PINE SHIPLAP, per M............................ $5.50 PINE 1x12 BOARDS, per M.................... $6.00 CEDAR SHINGLES, per Square............ $1.98 I EXTRA SPECIAL— A few gallons left Heath and Milligan Paint, per gallon.................. 98c Cash & Carry Lbr. Co. We Can’t Afford a Telephone 201 SOUTH FIR STREET—MEDFORD *