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The Jacksonville Miner Falls the first of the week, the rest ments, and will obtain sheep as a of the group remaining here for a part of his new undertaking. His few days. ' family will join him later. PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill • a ♦ B Fred Coppie wus umong visitors Mrs. Johnson's aunt, Mrs. Dave Saturday evening. Jones, and also are visiting her vat parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cop- • Mrs. Jack Monroe of Medford pie at Murphy. a • a visited Mrs A. S. Kleinhammer on Little Applegate recently. • Luncheon guests Monday at the tat home of Mrs. Charles Hamilton • Mrs. John Byrne Is recovering were Clarence Roundtree and Ike from effects ot a dislocated hip Matney of (¡rants Pass and Will Matney of Ruch. sustained several days ago. ♦ w * Mt • Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Gillis anil • Mrs. A. H. Schuler and grand Mr. and Mrs. Pinkston of Phoenix daughter, Rachel Linville, and visited on Little Applegate Sunday. niece, Irene Bagley, of Weed, were ata guests of Ethel Bagley at Amy’ii • Mr. and Mrs. W, A Johnson Place Wednesday. » ♦ ♦ were Thursday guests of Mrs. Horn. mother of M rs. • Ben Thurston of lower A pple- Charles Johnson. gate Is busy working his quartz. * « * mine on Humbug. Ho has a small • Steve West of Medford Is sp<*nd- mill on t ha property and expects Ing the week with his grandpar- to grind ore soon. entrf, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West, on * * * IJttle Applegate. • Ruth and Florence May Sever- * • « ance returned Sunday from a week • Included In the summer harvest stay In northern points, Including at the E. J Brown ranch Is the both Portland and Corvallis, where baling of about 20 tons of hay. they visited with friends. which Brown has sold at (¡rants a * * Pass. • Mr and Mrs Lester Homes and * « « little daughter Patricia of Medford • Mr and Mrs. Cecil Jelllson and returned to their home Monday af two small daughters were business ter spending the week as guests of visitors in Medford Saturday. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Cantrall. Jelllson b working for the forest * * « service. • Norval Taylor of Independence, ♦ ♦ ♦ • Mr and Mm. Clyde Smith and Ore., is spending a few days visit children of this city motored coun- ing his uncles, Edwin and Jess try ward Sunday, and spent the day Taylor at Applegate, and other rel ^^*lth Mr and Mrs William Smith atives in the Rogue river valley. ^^^Beur * ♦ ♦ • Guests during the last week at * * • Mrs. Carl Johnson and son and the home of Mrs. Leon Offenbacher daughter. Buddy ami Beverly, of are her sisters, Misses Thelma and Malin are visiting Applegate rela Norma Jean Heuber of New Hope tives. Sunday they were guests of and Charles Howard of Grants Pass. * • * • Miss Mabel Mickey of Portland Is a guest at the home of Miss Molly Ray. Miss Gale Cantrail of Medford spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith near Ruch. * * • • Saturday's terrific wind, which did so much dajnage in tho valley, did not trouble the Jacksonville hill section, as It passed to the southeast and only the edge of t lie gale struck here. ♦ • ♦ • Alice Walton, who entered the In recent pioneer costume contest in a Medford floater with jMflfo and Doris Clark, walked away with honors and $5—when she appear ed on the Craterian stage. —Mr Learn to SWIM Crystal Clear, Cool Drinking Water MERRICK’S Medford’s Coolest Spot • Tnere is some good corn on Jacksonville hill—Mr. J. O. Briney reporting that some of his stands higher than a man's head. As Mr. Briney Is an unusually large man— well. It must be some corn. * * * • Mr and Mrs. Ernest McKee and daughter Jeanette and Miss Hazel Uiurenson of Klamath Falls mot- ««red tn the Applegate Saturday. Mr. McKee returned to Klamath Everyone Has Seen a Circus —But Few Have Ever Seen REGULARLY tat • Mr. and Mrs. Madison Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice of Seattle were visiting friends on Applegate Wednesday. They report that their a ♦ a • Miss Helen Kubll of Junction mother, Mrs. J. B. Rice, who had city I h visiting her grandmother, been critically ill at the home of Mrs. Maud Kubll. She was accom-j Mrs. Jack Allen at Phoenix as a panted from Roseburg by Miss result of a paralytic stroke. Is con- Laura Thorn, who returned to her siderably Improved. tat home city upon her arrival In Med ford. • Recent guests at the home of ♦ ♦ * Mrs. C. W. Culy included Mr. and • Mr and Mrs. Wallace Haskins Mrs. F’rank Culy of San Diego, Al left a few days ago for their home bert and Bernal Culy of California. at Pekin, Illinois, having spent Mrs. Mildred Rogers from Merril, some time In Medford this summer, Misses Ix>rothy and Jean Culy of Mr. Haskin's father. Newt Haskins, J Medford, Miss Ix-ora Culy of Ash expected to accompany them on land. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc the trip. Intyre of Jacksonville. * * * a a a • Mr and Mrs. Dee Hendrickson • In another week It Is expected and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stacey cf that plans will be carried out for Medford visited at the home of E. school transportation from the Ap If. Taylbr Sunday. Miss Francis plegate, parents hoping to get in Barber of Medford also spent the touch with Professor M. E. Coe con week end there as a guest of Miss cerning the matter. It is thought Erlene Taylor. that more than 15 students are ex * * * pecting to enter the Jacksonville • Mr and Mrs. William Jordan, high school from the community. accompanied by their son-in-law, a a a Earl Stanley, recently of Califor • Having spent the first weeks cf nia, made a business trip to (¡rants her young life in the big city of Pass Saturday. On their return Medford, little Miss Patricia Joan they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Mee has decided upon country life, Perry at Murphy. and came with her mother, Mrs. * ♦ ♦ Gene Mee, to inspect her new home • Mrs. John Daley of Ruch vicinity on the Applegate a few days ago. is still Incapacitated as a result of Reports are that she seems to ne a broken collar bone sustained In enjoying the Applegate sunshine a car accident on Jacksonville hill and fresh air. a few weeks ago. She has been re * ♦ ♦ moved to her home from the hos • Due to the intense interest and pital. but still remains In bed. activity of J. B. Renault in his yard • ♦ ♦ mining ventures, Mrs. Dora Har • Damage In the nearby vicinity baugh will be stationed in the last Saturday was scattered and Jacksonville Exchange for several reached a probable total of about weeks to attend to the less excit five per cent loss to fruit crops ing business connections of Re and damage to trees. A few pear nault. who has enjoyed a measure trees were uprooted near the city of success in his John B. Renault and some orchards suffered a 40 Mines. Inc., Ltd., Consolidated and per cent loss of fruit. Expanded. Mrs. Harbaugh admits ♦ * ♦ she would enjoy a visit from her • A. L. Green of Pasaaena, Calif., many friends while stationed in the has taken up his residence on store. ♦ ♦ ♦ Thompson creek, having purchased the Poclnltz property there. He ex It’s easier to be well known than pects to bring about many improve- to be favorably known. There Is No Substitute for a Savings Account START YOURS TODAY! I Farmer« and Fruitgrower« Bank Medford Subscribe for The Miner today. Announcing New Low Prices on Beauty Work! PERMANENTS $2.50 $4 $5.50 Marcels 50c and 75c Reset 35c Finger Waves, Wet 35c, Dry 50c Shampoos, Shingle Bob 35c, Others 50c Medicated or Soapless, 35c Extra Hot Oil Shampoo, «1.00 Lovalon Rinse 25c Henna Rinse 50c Cleansing Facial 50c Regular Facial, $1 and up Eyebrow and Lash Dye 75c Manicure 50c Arch 35c Hair Cuts 35c Bowman’s Barber and Beauty Shop 105 West Main Medford PHONE 52 WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF OVERALLS-GLOVES HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL EVERY-DAY LOW PRICES ON STAPLE NEEDS Save Your Money for This Event —It’ll Be Good! BASKET GROCERY FRUIT PICKERS AT PRICES YOU’LL LIKE ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, 3 pounds $1.00 MILK, Libby’s and Teacup, tall can. . 5c 25c pkg. WONDER FOAM, and 2 bars WHITE WONDER SOAP, all for 23c PUREX, bottle ............................................................... 14c 6-oz. can ROYAL BAKING POWDER (25c), and pkg. Royal Chocolate Pudding (10c), both for. 25c HARDWHEAT FLOUR, 49-pound sack 98c MEN’S CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS 49c MEN’S BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRTS 49c WE DELIVER When Jacksonville Celebrates Its Gold Rush Jubilee 4 to Those Who Save « Jacksonville, 1882 1 PROSPERITY COMES FASTER ♦ ♦ ♦ • Ifr. Charles T. Sweeney of Med ford motored to his Mountain Grove ranch on lower Applegate Sunday. A few weeks ago the doc-, tor was seen passing through the community with a baby calf from his Medford farm, which he was taking to the Applegate ranch to be cared for. ♦ ♦ * Solarium Now Ready PRIVATE LESSONS By Appointment PHONE 1000 • Mrs. Helen Johnson accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. lxister Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haines of Ash land to Crater lake Wednesday. This was Mrs. Johnson’s first trip i to the resort In all her 80 years. a ♦ a • Mr. and Mrs. James Slorah and daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. William Miller of Medford were Wednes day evening ghests of friends In Jacksonville. Mr. Hlorah is one of! Jackson county’s old time miners. Saturday, August 20, Remember That in 1882 This Drug Store Had Been Serving the District With Close, Convenient Service for More Than a Quarter Century! And Always Many Other Grocery and Dry Goods Features Which May Be Depended on for Quality and Right Price Godward Mercantile Company THE JACKSONVILLE PHARMACY “Where the Miners Bring Their Gold” Prescriptions a Specialty WE DELIVER PHONE 12 I PHONE 74