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The Jacksonville Miner PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Both Jrom /acl^sonvillc and Over the Hill I Today's best sltnlll: A Tribune adllne writer’s pencil and (li nard. ♦ ♦ * • Mr. und Mrs. Beiden Block of Phoenix vllslted -Mr. und Mrs. W. II. Jordan on lower Applegate Sun day. • * ♦ • Glenn McDaniel of Yakima Is spending several days visiting his parents, Mr. und Mrs. William Mc Daniel. leberry mountain ranger station, re turned to this city tills week to 1 stuy with relatives. I • * « © Sam Reynolds, former marshal here, was in town this week from his new abode at Runcorn, and was seen cruising up and down the city speed way—California street. • * • 0 W. A. Childers and son Clifton and Ixiuls Straube enjoyed a day’s pheasant hunting In the Willow Springs country Saturday, Theh efforts were rewarded with several birdi * * * • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mee of Medford spent Monday and Tues day with relatives on the Apple gate. Mr. Mee was engaged in a hunting expedition. • • ♦ • Board members from Applegate schools who attended the school officials’ meeting In Medford Tburs Mrs. L. J. Combest, Wayne, Fred • Master Thomas Fish of Phoenix (’ombest, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. j is spending the week aB a guest Schmidt and the hosts. of his grandmother, Mr». E. J i Brown, at Applegate. Other guest» ♦ » ♦ • Jesse Colemand and Esther Row of Mrs. Brown recently were her land, of Little Applegate, were unit nenhew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ed In marriage at the home of Shirley Stone of Pendleton, who Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Osborne here surprised their aunt with an over Friday night, October 14. Ray night visit Monday. The Pendleton Coleman, brother of the groom, of folks were enroute to Gold Beach, ficiated. The newlyweds plan to where they expected to spend some time visiting Mrs. Stone’s mother. make their home In Medford. TAYLOR and BIERMA Underwood Typewriters Sundstrand Adding Machines 4> * * RENTALS—REPAIRS • Ear) Fehl, county Judge candi • Members of the Jacksonville date, delivered a political speech Kill Kare Klub motored to the 34 N. Centra! Phone 112 at the Ruch school house Friday home of Mrs. Frank Cameron Wed evening. A fair attendance was re nesday and enjoyed an afternoon ported, and although not all agreed with the Applegate Sewing club, with many points of Fehl’s talk, the making quilts and Indulging In speech was described as "very pleasant talk. After sewing the guests proceeded to the dining good.” • ♦ * • * * room where delicious refreshments • Mrs. Lester Layton and son Carl were served by the hostess, who • After attending teachers* insti of Grants Puss were guests of Mr. was assisted by Mr». M. D. Schmidt. tute at Medford Mrs. Ethel Ludwig and Mrs. Lance Offenbacher Sun of the Applegate school, accompan Members from the local klub who day. ied by her mother, Mrs. A. L. Aus- attended were Mesdames L. J. e e « ted of Ashland, spent the follow Combest. B. Cody. C. H. Dunning • Floyd Bailey of Eugene left for ing week-end In Klamath Falls. ton, H. Reed, C. B. Dunnington and his homo Monday, having spent Mrs. Austed h I ho spent the earlier M. D. Schmidt. to Those Who Save last week at the home of J. R ♦ ♦ ♦ part of the week here with her Hoffman. daughter. • "To kill or not to kill, that is * • * ♦ ♦ » the question." quoth Ray Wilson • Mr. and Mrs. Roseo Larsen and • Harry Brown sustained minor and party composed of Hubert De son Garret of Butte Falls visited day Included Fr»-d West, Mrs. .1. it cuts and bruises when a car in Haas and Donald Dorothy of this at the home of Mrs. Fred Benedict Hoffman, Mrs Floyd McKee, Mrs. which he was riding with hfs broth city, and John De Haas and Alan recently. Bert Harr and Mrs. Ervin Lewis. ers Hugh and George crashed Into Hood of Central Point as they de « • « a tree on the Car bury road a few parted for Hell Gate on the Rogue There Is No Substitute ♦ » * • Punk IhinnlnKton and Menno • Mrs. A. N Krause of Applegate days ago. .Mr. Brown was thrown river late Saturday night. It is not for a Savings Account Schmidt were looking after spuds and her sister, Miss Enid Funk of through the windshield, although known how many slain animals will on Punk's ranch at Tule Lake over return with the huntsmen, if any, Medford have returned from Port the other two occupants of the car the week end. land, where they spent a week vis were uninjured, The car was some- but the hungry pack, it is feared START YOURS * * * by wives of the men. will limp into what damaged. iting their father, George Funk. • Mr. and Mrs. James Souell and TODAY! town about time this paper goes to * * * * * Pass visited daughter of Grants ~ uress with an assortment of colds, • It Is thought by many .Jackson friends on Big Applegate during • Mrs. Harlan Cantrall had as ville and Applegate people that one chills, tired feet and glowing stor Gene guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. the last week. ies of how the big ones got away. Cantrall and two cMldran of Med- Medford daily’s wish haB been fa * * * ♦ » ♦ ther of several stories of the Gates I I E and N'< il Fov of ,M<-dford ford and Mrs. Roy Smith and Miss landslide which seems to be gain • A hunting party composed of ■ent Sunday evening at tin- home Mary Hurst of Jacksonville. ing everywhere in the county ex Jim Littell, Clint Dunnington, Shel ♦ * ♦ of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elmore • A. Petard Jr , who has been ser cept where the readers of the pa ly Littell, Dan Shuss, John Knight, Medford on Thompson creek. iously ill. Is well on the road to per live and know the true situa ■ Ray Coleman, Dr. H. B. Gillis, Mar-1 ♦ ♦ ♦ tion. tin, Jeff and Fred Clogston left Mrs. Maggie Buckley has been recovery and will soon reenter ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 late last week for the eastern Ore- school. Dr. J. C. Hays was the at 111 nt her home during the last • Mrs. O. <’. Dorothy, who had I gon deer country in search of the week with Intestinal flu. She Is Im-i tending physician. * ♦ ♦ been confined for several weeks to I elusive buck. Spokesman for the proving at the present time. © Having spent the last six weeks her bed, has been able to get up party, which traveled with equip- • « * and about in a limited manner re ! ment burdening a large truck, In Ix»s Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Wal • Mr. and Mrs. Green of Medford cently, but is still hampered with i stated that the band would return ter W. Bell have returned to their visited at the Frank Knutzen home rheumatic pains. A daughter, Mrs. [only after each and every member farm near Ruch on the Jackson Sunday. Mr. Green Is salesman for Geneva Davies, returned Wednes i had killed at least one pointed ville highway. the Home Comfort stoves. * * * day of this week from Eugene, deer. They are expected to arrive ♦ ♦ * back in Jacksonville by Christmas. • Harland Clark, who had been • Mrs. George Buckley Is recov where her husband Is attending for ♦ ♦ ♦ estry school, to care for her mother. ering from injuries sustained when working the past several weeks at * ♦ * • Hunting reports from upper Ap the Star ranger guard station, re she fell from a ladder In a barn a turned Monday morning of this few days ago. It Is believed that • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reeves of plegate section are to the effect’ Marcels 50c and 75c two ribs might have been broken. | Little Applegate have moved to week. Reset 35c that the whole business is very * » ♦ Williams creek on the location of Finger Waves, Wet 35c, disgusting, that hunters can ’ t even • John Cantrail, who had boon • About 40 friends and neighbors the Watt mine, seven miles above Dry 50c were entertained at the home of Provolt store. I^en Earhart of get sight of a deer, and that noth- stationed the past season at Huck- Shampoos, Shingle Bob 35c, I Klamnth Falls also has moved to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collings on Ing thrilling even happens, How- Others 50c upper Applegate Saturday evening. the mine, on which the two men ever, Bill Straube of Big Apple Medicated or Soapless, Dancing occupied the hours until have taken a five-year lease. gate succeeded in killing a deer in 35c Extra » • ♦ 2 p. m. the Silver Fork vicinity. Elmo Hot Oil Shampoo, $1.00 • Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brush of » ♦ ♦ Throckmorton and Fred Woolridge Lovalon Rinse 25c • Mrs. Anna Jennings, nurse of Canby, Oregon, and John Elkin of of Missouri Flat spent some time Henna Rinse 50c Seattle expected to leave for their hunting on Steamboat recently. Medford, has taken over the Jack- PHYSICIAN and Cleansing Facial 50c sonvllle sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. home Wednesday, having spent Chester Kubli and Charles Schwat- Regular Facial, $1 and up SURGEON Robert Schamock. former operat several days visiting Mrs. Brush’s ter of Junction City are spending Eyebrow and Lash Dye 75c ors. stated that Dr. Harold B. Gillis sister. Mrs Fred Offenbacher. Mrs. several days hunting and fishing at Manicure 50c Office in Jacksonville would maintain offices and hours ; Hunke of Medford also was a guest Squaw Lake, and say that they in Arch 35c of Mrs. Offenbacher Sunday. in the Institution as In the past. Sanitarium Hair Cuts 35c tend to remain there until they get * ♦ ♦ * * * a carload of venison. Owing to the Hours—Mon., Wed., Frl„ 9-12 • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed en- • Mrs. F. M. Overbeck, a former frequency of hunters being killed 6-9 Every Evening tertalned with a china pheasant Jacksonvllllan and sister of Her-: in the Willamette region, the men dinner Friday. Following the feast bert Hanna, city attorney, now liv jireferred coming here to hunt. PHONE JACKSONVILLE 81 all attended a Medford theater. The ing In San Francisco, sent in her They brought their canoe with 105 West Main Medford following guests were present subscription this week for The them for their boat trips. r. Miner. Mrs. Overbeck, according to her note, had been born in this city and still considers it her "home town.” * 4> * PROSPERITY COMES FASTER REGULARLY Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank I Announcing New Low Prices on Beauty Work! PERMANENTS $2.50 $4 $5.50 Harold B. Gillis Bowman’s Barber and Beauty Shop CLEANING AND PRESSING PAY’N TAKIT CLEANERS Across from Roxy Theater, Medford * * ♦ Quality Work—Reasonable Prices Snappy Service 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ • Louie Ixirsen of Grass Valley, Calif., formerly of Ruch, visited at the homes of Charles Ramilton and Miles Cantrail Saturday. Mr. Lar sen. who also visited other old friends and acquaintances, was ac- com”anied here by his bride, his marriage having occurred a month ago. Mr. I.arsen is operating a service station In his home town in California. CASH AND CARRY PRICES WILL SAVE YOU MONEY New Larger Store--Added Facilities to Better Serve Our Patrons OPENING It of the MONARCH SEED & FEED Fine New Store at Bartlett and Sixth Streets 1 SATURDAY, Oct. 22 Watch for Our Page Announcement in Today ’s Mail Tribune I • Miss Madge Barshaw, student !at the local high school last year, cxnected to leave Monday for Ok lahoma City, Okla., where she will enter high school after holidays.' i She was to accompany her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd, who are returning to their home In Oklahoma after spending some time visiting at the Barshaw j home on Applegate. ♦ ♦ ♦ ' • The greatest reward a country editor receives from running a i home town newsnaner ---------------- was demon- ;strated In the following message, 1 written on a card by Mrs. Laura Wheeler of San Francisco, a Miner subscriber: ‘ Could you please send me a last edition of The Miner as mine did not come Monday as usual and I can hardly live without it until next week/ 99 ♦ ♦ ♦ • Six visitors from Jacksonville [ were present at the meeting of the Little Applegate sewing club which i convened at the home of Mrs. Frank Cameron Wednesday. They included Mesdames L. Combest, ' Barney Cody, Harold Reed. Clinton Dunnington, Cliff Dunnington and Mrs. Smith. Twelve ladles enjoyed the afternoon of sewing. Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh will act as hostess at the next meeting in two weeks. BLANKETS FOR WINTER COMFORT 70x80 Plaid Cotton Blankets 70x80 Wool Nap Blankets .... $1.40 $1.90 ■f MEN’S WOOL SOCKS Per pair 25c A FEW OF OUR ATTRACTIVE GROCERY BARGAINS Corn Meal, 9-pound sack............................................... 23c Onions, per pound............................................................ Bulk Shortening, per pound........................................... 10c Hardwheat Flour, 49-pound sack.................................. 95c DURKEE’S MAYONNAISE Smooth and Tasty FULL PINT JAR FOR 25c Godward Mercantile Co “Where the Miners Bring Their Gold” WE DELIVER PHONE 74