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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1932)
The Jacksonville Miner Local Gold Formation Shows Much Promise, Avers Alaskan Miner CITY STOPS MINERS TOPNOTCHERS by K et lightning"* Monday of this week City Mar shal Jim IJttell advised Paul Win ningham and Ernie McIntyre, local miners, to hold up further opera tion of a mlno on city-owned prop erty rented by the Winninghum« until the next regular council meet Ing. when an application should be made for offlckil permission to ; mine. Officials have adopted a more , stringent policy concerning mining permits within tlx* city limits so as to safeguard public safety and ap >earance to an extent, and to se cure some sort of a guarantee that the mined lots, for the most part ■ in the center of town, will not be left In an unsightly condition. Is one continual other. laugh after an fo'lllATEUIAS AVw/'uolOM WIM < IMM NOW Completing a week’s mineral sur TILL SATURDAY NIGHT vey and overseeing of the Jackson T uuaar ihwih I ville gold deposits. J. B. Johnson Hl MG <. 80$BY I i Jill HUA HVAM$ of Moose Pass, Alaska yesterday HURHSZAULH stated that the local formation, lay ’ KATf SMITH of the land and prospects for a min : I 1 row f \ WON tie k « ing future show more promise of » i I cr’wiswteooN. I realization than any territory he WB MIUS BkOTHOX Jffi Wiwui$»$rta$ w has visited in the state. JM AxrsuxfRAir I •‘Alter spending several weeks in visitar ion7 i vestigating the Grants Pass and (AKAUOWAV other mineral districts, I have de Sunday, Monday, Tuesday cided to locate either in or very JANET near Jacksonville as soon as pos sible,” stated Johnson, who has Ç WN the. •NIGHT COURT’ AT ROXY : been mining in the northern coun rimondi. CHARLES try for the past 16 years. “Although SUNDAY AND MONDAY Dovete y : Alaska may offer a bit greater re UfitK. — KEITH One of the most heterogeneous : turns, she also has far less to of In 6LEDHILL assemblages of humanity ever ap fer in the way of climate, and next ‘ Tess of the Storm Country” : pearing on the screen may be seen summer I shall return there to dis pose of my property interests and in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s new MATINEES, WEEK DAYS |talkie drama, “Night Court,” which hope to move bag and baggage to 125 Balcony Seats 15c : comes to the Roxy Theater Sunday southern Oregon where one can en Lower Floor 25c I and Monday. In the sensational joy Mother Nature at her best the EVES., SUN. MATS,, HOLS. : year around.” i film, directed by W. 8. Vai l>yke, : 125 Balcony Seats 20c the courtroom scenes contain rep I Johnson, who for the past 25 Lower Floor 35c resentatives from every walk of years has been a close friend and 3 I life, just such a crowd of motley buddy of Dr. S. C. Peters of Drain, humans as would be found In any who has been here the past week in PASADENA x night court in any metropolitan search of a homesite, accompanied ~'i CAUF. 4 Yg city. There are sailors, drunkards, the dentist to this city after being pickpockets, vagrantH, men and told of its advantages. women idlers of all ages and de The pair were accompanied by Saturday Only scription. Included in the feature Frank Kenney and Grant Montgom 'are Phillips Holmes, Walter Hus ery, both of Drain. Dr. Peters, who TIM McCOY •ton. Anita Page. I-ewis Stone, Mary also hopes to locate here soon, has ¡Carlisle, John Miljan, Jean Her had a unique experience in attempt «holt, Tully Marshall and Noel ing to purchase local property. i Francis. Sunday and Monday First negotiations were started with George Little, whose death STUART ERWIN •HE LEARNS ABOUT WOMEN’ prevented closing the deal. Then Alison Sklpworth-Susan Fleming preliminary foundation for a pur AT RIALTO THEATER SUNDAY chase of property belonging to Ray ‘He Learned About Women’ Toft was laid, and completion of Stuart Erwin, in the role of a A Riot of Laughs! the transaction was held up pend voting millionaire who knows noth ing clearing of title. In the mean ing about women, soon learns Tuesday and Wednesday plenty through the tutelage of All time Toft committed suicide and the property was sold by the estate son Skipworth and Susan Fleming “Blondie of the Follies’ to other interests. Peters avers at the Rialto theater Sunday and ROBERT MONTGOMERY that there seems to be a jinx hov Monday in “He Learned About MARION DAVIES Thiough the magic of imagina Women.” ering over his effort to buy up a tion. parents and friends atending homestead in this city, and sellers “He Learned About Women” Thursday and Friday the Thanksgiving program at Bea comes to the Rialto theater, for its have been dubious about starting J. Verne Shangle. staff photogra ver creek school drifted with the WHEELER and WOOLSEY transaction with the dentist lest pher of The Miner and picture first Medford showing, heralded us young players in their neat cos one of the outstanding comedies something happen to them also. taker of no mean ability, has been tumes back to the days when the Johnson, whose total stay in busy the past few weeks rendering Pilgrim folks gave thanks for their of the season. When Erwin outbids all others for the services of Miss ANY SEAT southern Oregon mining districts southern Oregon an historical serv simple necessities. Priscilla was ANY TIME will reach about two months this ice which will be greatly appre there in her maidenly blue, as were Alison and Miss Fleming he finds winter, formerly was a fellow pros ciated as the years roll by and lohn Alden and Miles Standish, and himself with two women but Continuous 8hows pector with Dr. Peters when the when Father Time has called in even Massasoit and his friendly doesn’t know what to do with them. Saturdays 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. latter used to scratch upper Colum the remaining few pioneers of a warriors in their paint and bril They, however, have ideas of their Sun. and Hols. 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. own and from then on the picture bia river gravels in search of gold. great country. liant colors. Peters and his family, victims of Shangle, who has a bit of the The program not only featured hay fever, discovered that Jack pioneer strain in his own blood, the old time holiday, but included sonville offers them welcome re was aroused at the pioneer meet observance of the Washington Bi lief from their affliction and look ing held in this city some time ago centennial. Interspersed between forward with pleasure to their per to preserve a complete file of all numbers were demonstrations by manent installation here. pioneers and direct descendants, individual pupils of their class and has been taking free sittings piano lessons given twice each continuously since in an effort to week under the supervision of their build up a photographic record of teacher. Miss Jeanette Gore. The following program was presented: historic living characters. CASH AND CARRY PRICES WILL Shangle’s own letter, which is America, the Beautiful, by all; being mailed to all pioneers and November song by Gladys Byrne, SAVE YOU MONEY descendants as rapidly as possible, Shirley Lewis, Frances Port, and Saturday Only reads as follows: Vonnetta Ruprecht; Reading of the Harry Carey in “Dear Pioneer: ¡best Washington essay by its au “CAVALIER of the WEST’ "I wish to extend to you, and to thor. Vonnetta Ruprecht; two songs Across from Roxy Theater, Medford First Run in Medford all pioneers or descendants of pio by school. Father of the Land We neers, a complimentary sitting. Love . and Mt. Vernon Bells; Wash Sunday and Monday There will be finished, from this ington story, “A Little Cook,” read sitting, one photograph to be placed by Clara Fay McKee; minuet by “NIGHT COURT’ in an album for historical refer four couples of the older pupils; Phillips Holmes—Walter Huston ence. primary presentation of reading Tuesday and Wednesday “This movement is prompted by and song, with Frances Port at the a sincere desire to retain for others piano playing Red Wing; Prayer “SCANDAL FOR SALE” such historical Information as may Song, by primary grades; Come Ye Charles Bickford—Rose Hobart be obtained, together with the pho Thankful People, sung by school; tographs of those who participated, The Origin of Thanksgiving, a two Thursday and Friday lor whose parents participated, in act rday. Special Road Show making the early history of Oregon. Following the program, visitors “Our Scarlet Daughters” "I hope that you will use this were free to Inspect an interesting For Men and Women Only opportunity to assist, and I wish exhibit of fair work prepared by the you would pass on this Information pupils last year. Continuous Saturday & Sunday to others whom you may know are • entitled to belong to, and be in • The Severance-Mero-Taylor Tri cluded tn, such an historical col umvirate, which has been operating lection. the great open spaces under the Headquarters for “I am mighty proud of the fact Severance homestead here, called THE JACKSONVILLE MINER that my grandparents were pio a moratorium on further exploita neers of '43 and I am very pleased tion of terra firma because said to offer my assistance and cooper terra firma suddenly changed to • ation in preserving such informa-j muy aqua (too much water, to you), tion for the records. which drowned ’em out. They had Friday and Saturday “I sincerely hope that it shall b» been shipping a pound of gold my pleasure to photograph you soon about every 10 days prior to the for this collection. deluge, and are considering digging “Yours very truly, a hole in bedrock to let the surplus Sandwiches, Fountain Drinks, Candy, Cigars, News with J. VERNE SHANGLE.” of water out. Barber Shop and Pool Hall in Connection “P. S. There is no charge for this O The Kirkpatrick brothers, oper photograph. You are not obligated ators of the Idle Hour confectionery SOUND HORN FOR CURB SERVICE in any way. It is only hoped that in this city, report that if the rainy FRED KOHLER you will cooperate in the same spir-■ weather continues much longer, PHONE 162 it that has prompted this move guests will become so expert that RAYMOND HATTON ment.” they’ll never miss the iron stove’s apron. To date marksmanship ave Sunday, Monday, Tuesday All pioneers, according to the rages about one miss to every 47 well-known photographer, are in spats. Not infrequently a perfect vited to communicate with him and bull’s-eye is made and the terbaccy arrange for a free sitting as soon sharper gets so confident he invar with as possible. Historic data concern iably slobbers on his coat lapel the ing the pioneers also is being made next, effort. EVELYN BRENT a part of his extensive collection, and Shangle doubtless is gathering H. B. WARNER what is destined to be the most LEW CODY coveted collection in this section. ALL KINDS SPEED -o OT CANNON-BALI DRIVES Afdticnd/ fornir C/wnpion. at Me Ago of Aineteon GAYNOR FARRELL “The Western Code” Beaver Scholars Shangle Collecting Honor History Portraits of All So. Ore. 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