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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1932)
T he J acksonville M iner 3 • Miss Pearl Arant of Little Ap break his right arm close to the plegate expected to resume her wrist. Walter has been having a classes in the Medford senior high season of unusually tough luck this school Wednesday after a week’s year, scarcely having recovered illness from an appendicitis attack. from a sore hand, pneumonia and Roth from Jacksonville and O ver the Hill She was confined at the Sacred flu. It will be several weeks before Heart hospital for two days, al he will be able to resume his place though avoiding an operation, and on the American Ixigion junior Sum Wheeler and son Roy huve slowly improving. Mr. Buckley was spent the remainder of the time at league team lineup. He reports he gone to the hills where they plan uble to sit up in bed Monday, and her apartment. Is having no small amount of is receiving visitors. to mine for a while. < « • « • • • trouble learning to write with his to • « • • Clint Dunnington and H. H. hand but has hopes, • Miss Esther Rollins of Sterling • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Demmer, Farley, coach and manager of the southernmost if all goes well, of becoming a lefty formerly of San Francisco but now visited a few days this week with American Ix*gion junior leaguers of hurler at the end of his acrobatic living on Jacksonville hill, are en Miss Caroline Stevenson. • * • joying the visit of a former friend, Jacksonville, plan to take their convalescence. team members to Squaw lake today • « • • Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McDonough Mr. Fred Nelson, who arrived Tues for a week-end picnic. Fishing poles • “Sleepy Hollow,” sung by Rich and furnily of Persist spent the day from San • Francisco. and plenty of eats will be provided ard • • and Hugo Baize of Eagle Point week-end with relatives al Ruch. * • * • Mrs. Ben Woodruff of Lo< An by the hosts and it is expected the' with a guitar accompaniment by vacationists will return about Sun their mother, Mrs. S. W. Baize, was • Lois and Eunice Sanden spent geles, formerly Loretta Brown, is day afternoon. spending a few weeks at th«* home one of the outstanding numbers on the week-end with their grandpar- ♦ • • We Pay You Interset ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J). Viale of of her father, Ray Brown, near • The “Buddy poppy” sale found the program prseented at Apple Ruch. Mr. Woodruff is visiting rela grange hall Saturday evening. Phoenix. While Y ou Sleep a ready response among Applegate I gate • ♦ • tives in Idaho at the present. As encores the boys sang “ When • * • people who were anxious to display the Moon Comes Over the Moun • Mrs. Ed Smith of Ca cade, Ida., their gratitude to “the boys” by tain” and “My Pretty Quadroon.” • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burrelson, is in this city visiting her brother, wearing one of the brilliant Flan-1 The boys, one in his early ’teens! Frank Wooten, who is ill at the having remained for several months ders flower.-.. Fifty poppies, re and the other a few years younger, at the home of the former ’ s father- sanitarium. « * * on Thompson creek, have returned leased to Mrs. E. H. Taylor, Aux posse- unu-ual vocal talent and member of the Veterans of won many comments of praise for • Miss J esse Smith, freshman in to their home, which is located on iliary Foreign Wars, for local distribu their singing. The family is recent the California-Oregon line* above the local high school, has been con tion, were quickly disposed of. ly from Los Angeles, where the fined to her home at Ruch with Copper. • • * • • • mumps for over a week. boys have sung over KFI and the Medford • • • • Mi r Alma Perkin and Percy • Miss Helen Kafoury and Miss two young singer- will be heard • Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Savage and Paul, young peo pie of the Apple- Beth Crocker, high school faculty over KM ED some time soon. Send The Miner to your friends. « * * son Jimmie and Mrs. Esther Bor- gate, were united in marriage at members, served their sixth period augh of Grants Pass called on their Grants Pass Tuesday of last week. bookkeeping and English classes • The tenth annual convention of neice, Mrs. Ray Stevenson, Sunday. The couple are making their home Monday with home-made ice cream the Ida Hamblin district of Royal • • • with the groom's father on Little ami cake. The afternoon of gastro Men'8 and Ladies’ nomies took the form of a farewell Neighbors was held Tuesday, May • A. N. Krause, who sustained a Applegate. • • • SHOE REPAIRING party, the two young ladies being 24, at Klamath Falls. Members rep broke n leg over a month ago, went resenting Central Point, Medford, in the Modern Way to Medford recently, where the cast • Roy Edwards, Seattle, who ha scheduled to return north to their Ashland, Bend and Jacksonville was removed and replaced with an been combing the countryside in homes at the close of school Friday were present for the occasion. A FULL LINE OF SHOE search of either cinnibar, quartz or of this week. ♦ * * other. Those making the trip from Camp FINDINGS placer location, has been unable to No. 4265, Jacksonville, were Mr. • Lance Offenbacher was honored locate favorable property to date. f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell and and Mrs. Vivian T. Wilson, Mrs. P«by daughter, Margaret Yvonne, Edwards is in the market to buy with a surprise birthday party a Sadie Adams, Mrs. Myrtle Merri few nights ago when about 35 prospect. Wore afternoon visitors of the any likely looking • • • S hoe R epair S hop friends gathered to extend their field, Mrs. Catherine Wendt, Mrs. Cadys at the Summit service sta- greetings. Cards and games were Anna Coleman, Mrs. Ardena Stev Fred L. Johnson, Proprietor • J. R. Hoffman, Thompson creek tion Tuesday. • • • rancher, is successfully combining played and as usual ever man in enson, Mrs. Reva Henspeter, Mrs. We Give S&H Green Stamps Flossie Backes and Mrs. Lottie • At a board meeting of the Ap farming and mining these days, and the group went home under the ac Bowman. The Jacksonville camp 135 West Main Medford piegate school held Monday eve- is hauling several tons of quartz cusation of being a crook because took part in the memorial, a very nmg Mrs. Ethel E. Ludwig of Med- ore to the mill near this city on the a bean in the birthday cake was beautiful ceremony presented in the ford was employed to teach the Jacksonville-Ruch highway. The missing. Cake and punch were en evening. Mr- Vivian T. Wilson was mine is known as the “Maid o' the joyed by the guests. next term of school. one of the new members of 10 in- * * • z • * • Mist.” Graduatimi Special • • • • M. E. Garner and guest, Bert itiated by the Medford camp. • A lady’s black purse, with con • Among local people witnessing Butler, who have been on a pros trusting trimming, was found at RELIEVED Applegate grange hall after the the Southern Oregon Boat club’s pecting trip into the Squaw lake dance May 14. It contained a small thrills and spills at Emigrant dam district, returned by way of Grants Bret Harte was once lecturing at Sunday were Miss Virginia Fick. Pass, where they visited a mutual compact and a new handkerchief. • • • Mrs. Maud Kubli, Mr. and Mrs. friend, Frank McTavish, and se Harrisburg, in Virginia, and on the • H. Guilder on, prospecting near John Pernoil, Clarence Buck and cured -ome wonderful local straw morning of his arrival had such a here, this week left some very Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finney and berries. Mr. Butler left Monday terribie headache that he would morning for Gold Beach. He is driv- | cheerfully have died there and then. promising quartz samples with daughter. George Little to lie assayed. The * * * ' ing through from Baker City and He went for a walk, accompanied by the person who was to take the ore came from a new strike of Gun • Mr.-. Paul Anderson of Medford, prospecting on the way. well known in the Applegate com chair at his lecture. The latter told • • • derson’s. and up • • • munity, was able to return to her • During October, November and him that Harrisburg was a very- • Mi s Carolyn Benedict of Apple home over a week ago, following a, December economical meals will b<- healthy place, the death rate ave Lovely gate, 5-year-old pupil of the Ruth serious operation performed at the the subject for three meetings of raging only one per diem. “Good Shelton-Cro- / Sacred Heart hospital. Friday Mrs. heavens! ” said Bret Harte, who had I.uy dance academy at Grants Pass, the Applegate extension unit, ac quignole * Anderson was able to resume her been telling his companion how he was presented in a recital at the cording to plans made at a recent Waves board. Holly theater at Medford Saturday la k on the city • election program planning meeting con felt, “has today’s man died yet?” * ♦ afternoon. cluded here by Mrs. Mabel Mack.1 All Work Guaranteed tee • L. C. Welch of Murphy is re During the following three months WELL, WHY? maining at the home of Tom Nick • Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hodges plan the group w ill study organized to move back to their homestead erson at Applegate, owing to Mr. housework. Further details of work The clock struck eight, nine and up Spencer gulch this week as soon Nickerson’s continuance in ill for the coming year will be ar then nine-thirty. Still the new maid did not get up. Reluctantly the mis as school is dismissed. Alice and health. These two men are old-time ranger! in the neur future. tress went to the foot of the stairs, Joe Hodges attended school in this partners, working together in min * * * ing, farming in Klamath county, city all winter. “Mary,” she called, “are you • A number of young people from • • • and numerous other occupations. ft * Ashland made a trip to Squaw lake awake?” • James Buckley, who underwent “Yes,” answered the maid, Saturday. The following normal 105 West Main—Medford a serious operation at the Sacred • Mis. William Heckman and chil school students went as guests of “why ?” — Phone 57 .Heart hospital a month ago, is dren, Billy and Annah, of Modoc Miss Leora Culy: Misses Impa Ta- Point, are spending several weeks Subscribe for The Miner today. with Mrs. Heckman’s parents, Mr. tio, Clara Attabury, Marguerite 1 ami Mr-. M. R. Buck. Billy will Watson and Amy Lynch. All five spend most of the summer with his girls are members of the hiking grandparents. His brother, Bobbie, club and took advantage of the trip is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vern Buck by walking, hiking a total of 28 miles. Those enjoying the trip by at Colusa, Calif. automobile as guests of Lee Port * • * • L. E. Markham of Seattle, man- Jr. are Benjamin Goldy and Misses ager of the New Method Mining Mary Herbert and Helen Tjosdal. on Deferred company there, has returned to the All of the Ashlanders found boat Payments northern city, after spending a few riding an interesting event. days on the Applegate in the in • * * I According to Tradition, This Woman Made the terest of mining. He was accom • L. H. McGuire, mining engineer panied here by Mr. Matson, also of now located here, has returned from ‘ican Flag Seattle, who is spending some time| a scouting tour on the forks of Sal- Holly Theater Bldg. and 1 Klamath in the Shasta river country at mon --------- tzl *u rivers. He staked '1 Phone 1133 Medford QUESTIONS a couple of claims while over the present. border into California but will con 1— Who is she? tinue his assay work and head 2— Where did she live? quarters in Jacksonville. George 3— Who instructed her to DRY GOODS—GROCERIES AND FEED make the flag? Little, local insurance and real es 4— ^-How many stars did this tate agent with offices in the old Judge Roe building, has been tak flag have ? What system was used for ing samples for the assayer and le- While They Last ports tests are run twice a week. adding stars to the flag? All miners desiring a doubly- Men’s and Boys’ Tennis Shoes, pair.......... 53c ANSWERS checked assay, either gold or silver PETITS PRUNES, pound .............................................. Be •pappe sbm jbjs or both, at unusually low rates, .laqtouB uoiun aq; 05 pa; should leave ore with Mr. Little. STANDARD CORN, per can................................................ .... 10c -)iiupE sbm a)B}s ipsa sy—g * * « 81—» • L. Houghton, general manager uo|SuiqsB^—g of the Jacksonville Gold Mining Bjqd[apBpqj—g Where the Miners Bring Their Gold company, which has taken over the ssoh Xsjag—I PHONE 74 WE DELIVER Old Town property, is confined to a Medford hospital from effects of gas administered while in a den Our quality paints are so easy to apply that a tist’s chair. Work at the mine has woman can do a decorating job worthy of a sea been continued, chutes having been completed and filled with ore await soned painter. Use them to wake up your home ing erection of a mill, preparations with color— gay splashes in the sun porch and for which are underway. But one c;y of ore was shipped, to check on breakfast room—subtle tints in the bedrooms— May You Prosper—and Remember assay work, and bore out complete pleasing harmony for the living room! Protec ly estimates of L. H. McGuire, who There's No Place Like a laid out plans being followed at the tion for every surface inside and outside your Home-Owned Store mine. One crew is now working, home! due to piling up of ore in the bins. PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Special Protection SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank JOHNSON’S Permanents ▼ Bowman Barber and Beauty Shop Chiropractic Service Fick and Lindley’s Picture Quiz Dr.E.J.Carpentcr Ladies’ Hats Half Price Godward's Mercantile Co. GRADUATES The Jacksonville Pharmacy Prescriptions a Specialty phone 12 « * * • Walter Anderson, eighth grade pupil in Jacksonville schools, had the misfortune to fall from an old automobile skeleton Saturday and Fick and Lindley’s Hardware 131 West Main Street—Medlord Phone 30(1