Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, June 17, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    T he J acksonville M iner
guest, Mrs. Ben Woodruff (Lor­
etta Brown) of I a > m Angeles, who
is spending severa! weeks visiting
in Oregon.
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Doth from Jacksonville and Over the Hill
• Robert Holzgang of Medford is
remaining at the Holzgang ranch
at
Ruch helping with the hay har­
at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Fred Struube, left Saturday for vest. For the last month this ranch
Roseburg, where he has employ­ has been in charge of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph (iildea of San Francisco.
ment.
Mrs. (iildea will be remembered as
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Miss
Elizabeth Holzgang.
• M. E. Gamer of Jacksonville
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hill and W. A. Holloway of Med­
ford spent Thursday afternoon • Joseph Martin was taken to the
fishing in Butte creek with fair Jacksonville sanitarium in Jack­
sonville Monday of last week. He
success.
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is suffering from a nervous break­
ufter-
• M r. and Mrs. Huerachell Smith down and other ills. Mrs. Martin
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of Compton, Calif., who built a is staying with their daughter,
• Paul Hughes of Medford was a summer home at Squaw lake last Mrs. Louise Allen, of Jacksonville,
recent guest at the home of his ye ir, have returned to spend the to be near her husband while he
i ill.
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hughes, summer there. • • •
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at Ruch.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas Dixon of
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3 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevenson
Perrydale
spent
Sunday
afternoon
and
family
are
moving
with
a
• Miss Esther Rollins and sister,
llelma Wright, visited the week­ camping outfit this week to the with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cady of
end with Miss Caroline Stevenson mine whore Stevenson is working the Summit service station. They
brought with them a whole dishpan
during the summer.
of this city.
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full of the largest and most beau­
tiful
roses ever seen on the hill.
•
Ralph
Smith
of
Ruch
left
Fri-
• Miss Evelyn Hermon of Med­
ford and four girl friends have day by motor for the national Mrs. Dixon’s rose garden is a sight
spent the last week camping on guard encampment at Astoria, worth seeing. • • •
going as chef. Herb Caton of Med-
Big Applegate.
• The latest news in the progress
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ford went as second cook.
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of
The Miner is the fact that it-is
• Mrs. Ernest Holbrook of San
going
to comprise a book. Anyway,
son
Roy
•
Mrs.
Fred
Stinson
and
time
Francisco is spending a short
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Jean of Medford that is the plan of an Applegate
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. subscriber, who expects to save the
Frank Cameron.
Stinson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 52 issues of the year’s subscrip­
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tion, sew the papers together, and
creek.
• Henry Harthon of Squaw lake Newton Lewis, * of • Beaver
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thus perserve a chronicle of the do­
and Clarence Veach, recently ' of
ings of local folks.
•
A
canning
demonstration
sched
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Washington, spent one night last
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uled for the Applegate Extension
week as guests of Ed Finley.
•
Bert
Harr.
Applegate
’s page edi­
unit
Thursday
of
this
week
was
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postponed
indefinitely on account torialist and politician, who resides
Al Mrs. John Cantrall and daugh- of the present busy season on the near Copper, was down in the low­
Gale ami Norma of Medford
er valley Friday on track of a bean
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. farms.
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planter and visiting friends while
Dora Saltmarsh on Little Apph*- • Mrs. Mildred Kinney went to en route. He aired his views on
gate.
Holland Saturday to visit for some numerous subjects, including The
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with her parents, Mr. and Miner and other weighty topics,
• Torn (’lark, gue.-t for a few day- time
Mrs. Roy Witter. Mrs. lx?onard , ami displayed his weakness for pie.
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Osborne drove her out and re
• Hermon and Tittle, Eugene con-
turned the same day.
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[ tractors w ho had leased 30 acres!
• T. Ralph Pittock of the Apple­ of the Venable ranch below Ruch
gate country returned Sunday from ami had started extensive prospect­
a trip to San Diego, Calif. He plans ing, removed their machinery last
to return to California this fall; week to Klamath county in the Tule
and take his family with him and I Lake vicinity, where they have a
contract to dig a drain. They ex- i
make his home there.
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pect to return t<j Applegate this
• Mrs. Jarne Winningham under­ fall to resume their mining.
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went an operation for removal of
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Mrs.
A.
T.
Norris,
who has been
her tonsils at the local sanitarium !
Sunday morning. For a few days I residing on a new homestead at
following she remained at the home 1 Tule I.ake, Calif., spent the week­
end with her husband in this city,
of Mrs. Harry Whitney.
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returning Tuesday morning to the
• Recent guests at the home of ranch, which adjoins right-of-way
Mrs. C. W. Culy of Applegate were of the new G. N.-C. P. railroad re­
Mrs. Tom Dunnington and son, Mr. cently completed through that coun­
and Mrs. Albert Hackert and chil­ try. It will be necessary for one of
dren, Mrs. Tressa Dews and Mrs. the couple to live on the homestead I
six months.
Harold Reed, all of this city.
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MEDFORD
• Charles Ravenor, who underwent • Of interest to Applegate people
77i€ Nat That Put
a major operation at the Commun­ is the return to Medford of Mrs.
ity
hospital last week, suffered a Beldon Block, formerly Miss Twila
COMFORT in
relapse
a few days ago. Although j Rader, who taught at the Apple­
Night Swimming
critically ill with ether pneumonia, gate school in 1929. Mrs. Block,
his physician has hopes of his re-I with her husband and mother, Mrs.
SWIMMING AND DIVING
A. N. Soliss, who have resided at |
covery.
INSTRUCTION
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Los Angeles for some time, are
Given by Appointment
• Miss Agnes Dunford of Little living at Mrs. Soliss’ home near
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Applegate spent a few days last Phoenix. They hope to remain def­
river valley.
week visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jack initely in Rogue
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Monroe, at Medford. Mr. Monroe is
in the Community hospital recov­ • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Stokes
ering from an operation performed of Oakland, Calif., left Monday for
Reduction in
their home, after a five-dav visit
several days ago.
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with Mrs. Stokes’ parents, Mr. and
• Professor and Mrs. M. E. Coe Mrs. H. G. Miller of this city. While
and Mr. ami Mrs. A. Almvig of here, the Californians visited Ore­
Medford visited at the home of Mr. gon caves and Crater lake. Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Taylor Sunday. The Stokes was very much pleased with
Medford people also enjoyed look­ southern Oregon, voicing the opin­
ing over the Clover Leaf dairy ion that Crater lake is the most
beautiful sight he had ever seen.
while at the Taylor ranch.
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The couple returned over the coast
• Although many Applegate farm­ highway.
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ers
have laid aside their mining for
and up
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The
“
Crater
Lake Waltz,” words
work in the hay, W. D. Peckham
and Larkin Reynolds are working and music by Victor A. Tengwald,
Lovely
in the latter’s mine on Little Ap­ United States commissioner for the
Shelton-C'ro- j
plegate every day. Fair returns Medford district, has caused much
comment and stirred no little in­
quignole •
from their efforts are reported.
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terest in Jacksonville since, through
Waves
• Among new visitors at Squaw special arrangement with the cre­
Others $5.50-$7.50
lake this week are the following ator, The Miner placed copies of
people from Algoma, Washington: sheet music on display at the Nug­
Clarence Veach, Mr. and Mrs. W. get confectionery here. The “Crater
A. Farr, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lake Waltz” sells for 35 cents a
Veach. They expected to remain un­ copy and mail orders sent to box
til Friday, also visiting friends at 138 will be filled • promptly.
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the lake.
• The week special offered by The
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• Mrs. Josephine Markle of Keno Jacksonville Miner, ennabling read­
is spending a few days with her ers new and old to subscribe at half
105 West Main—Medford
cousin, Mrs. Ray Brown, at Ruch. price, was responded to in surpris­
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She was accompanied here by her ing numbers. More than 50 yearly
subscriptions were added to mailing
lists of the paper. It is such whole­
hearted support on the part of
One Lot
Jacksonville, Ruch and Applegate
people which spurs The Miner on
to greater accomplishment and the
attainment of even better service to
Good Values, a Pair
its readers. We thank you.
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• Mrs. John Perry (Irma Jordan)
of Provolt was the guest of honor
Oxfords and Slippers
at a pleasant courtesy given at the
ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS
home of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Pit­
tick, on lower Applegate Tuesday
afternoon. Sixteen guests enjoyed
the affair, the afternoon hours be­
ing spent informally. After gifts
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WE DELIVER
were presented refreshments were
PERSONAL NEWS NOTES
It’s Always
Weather
Merrick’s
Permanents
5400
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Bowman Barber
and Beauty Shop
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Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes
.98
Jacksonville Cash Store
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servea outdoors. The event also
served as a farewell courtesy for
Mrs. Pittick, who leaves Hoon for
lx>s Angeles. Among the guests
present were Mrs. Beldon Block of
Phoenix and Miss Doris Rose of
Med ford.
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• The Saturday night dance held
in the old U. S. hotel each week in |
this city has been back on 1929
prosperity standards the past few
weeks, according to H. H. Farley,
floor manager. Not/ only has the
excellent music built up crowds but
the general liking for Jacksonville
itself has been instrumental in
growing popularity of the festival.
As an inducement to earlier ar­
rivals, first 10 couples each eve­
ning are admitted free. One of the
outstanding changes in attendance
of late has been the willingness of
dancers to compete for the gratis
passes, filling the hall shortly after
the 9 o’clock opening. Last Satur­
day’s gate receipts reached the
highest mark this year.
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• The Jacksonville mining bureau,
as the Little-McGuire combination
has come to be known, has been
receiving many samples of speci­
men ore from an assortment of
strikes in the immediate neighbor­
hood for assaying. George Little,
who now operates a merged insur­
ance agency and real estate office
business, found it impossible to de­
sert his former love, minerals. He
receives samples for L. H. McGuire,
Earn
Interest!
on Your
MONEY
in Our
Savings
Department
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Farmers and
Fruitgrowers
Bank
Medford
mining engineer and assayor, and
encourages the industry in southern
Oregon
whenever
opportunity
arises.
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Subscribe for The Miner today.
TO ENA RLE MORE CUSTOMERS TO
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
DRUG SALE
i'
PRICES LISTED RELOW WILL
CONTINUE EFFECTIVE
Through Monday
This is your one chance to stock up on Stock
Remedies, Drugs, Drug Sundries, Cosmetics, Lo­
tions, Stationery and dozens of other needed
articles and medicine cabinet needs, at great
savings to you.
Here Are a Few of Our
Many Bargains
$2.50 Pacific Health Ore, now................. $1.50
Hess Stock Tonic, 10 pounds...................... $1.50
Hess Panacea, 12 pounds........................ „..$1,75
Chamberlain’s Hand Lotion.......................... 39c
Chamberlain’s Witch Hazel Almond Cream 39c
Kotex Sanitary Belt......................................... 20c
.$1.50 and $1 Compacts, reduced to.............. 75c
.$3.25 Godwin Box Camera, on sale at..... $2.25
50c and 35c Tooth Brushes now.................... 25c
Nyal Face Cream, large jar for.................... 50c
Plough’s Quinine Pomade........... 25c and 50c
Quinine Hair Tonic, bottle............................ 10c
Cocoanut Shampoo, bottle.............................. 10c
Kiss o’ Rove Almond Lotion, for the hands ...10c
Shaving Lotion, bottle..................................... 10c
Purola Bandoline, 3-oz. jar only.................. 25c
Mitchell’s Pomade, jar.................................... 25c
.$6.00 Manicure Sets, reduced to.............. $4.50
Kiss o’ Love Lemon Bleaching Cream, jar... 10c
Playing Cards, marked down to... 35c and 50c
Crepe Paper, per roll...........................
lc
Picnic Pack— Table Cover and Napkins
10c
Decorated Paper Plates, each only.................. lc
Nyal’s Beef, Iron and Wine, bottle........... $1.00
Pocket Scissors, very handy.......................... 25c
50c Box Stationery, reduced to.................... 39c
Remember—Dozens of other specials,
too numerous to mention, await your
selection in this store-wide 8-day sale!
The Jacksonville Pharmacy
Prescriptions a Specialty
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