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The Jacksonville Miner Pa<e 3 move we dispense with these two before the show starts in the morn ' defense attorneys. Their object—” ing") Crowd Hn nnlr-n): "We’ll be Judge: "Objection sustained." Attorney Ilkins: “But I didn’t ob here, Judge. We’ll show 'em somo law and order yet." Both from Jacksonville and Over I he Hill ject, I moved something.” Cu-tain falls on stage as Will H. Judge "All right, motion A One-A cl Picture of A County Courts granted. Wilson gets un on a chair to mike Go ahead and move it.” !• Loo lloffmnn mid mother wore I speech. Music hits up lively tune Attorney Briggs (with a shrug as crowd sings, "Hail Hail, th» Smart and Simple Medford shoppers Wednesday, TIME—Recently. Judge: "Objection sustained." of resignation, and aside to Attor e e * PLACE—Jackson County Court Attorney Briggs: "Your honor, I Gang’s All H-re." Skyrman): "Got a match, Har (The end.) • J. Verne Bhungle, Medford pho I represent one of these defendants, ney house. ry? We might as well smoke and tograt'hor, motored to th» Apple- CHARACTERS—Judge, recently und 1 move the case be dismissed j draw our own fire.” gate Sunday. elected and feeling his political { because the cornplaint and arrest Attorney Ilkins: ”1 object. 1’ve • e e oste. Attorney Worn O. I Ik I ns, ape- ' warrant are Illegal." • Mr. mid Mrs. Vnl Ihinklns of clal prosecutor and "friend of the I Judge: "Objection overruled: j smelled that pipe before." PROSPERITY Illg Applegnte wore among Mud court." Defendants Lamkin and ! they're legal because I made them Judge: "Objection sustained. I ford shoppers recently. Buraell, who are charged with a out myself." Crowd cheers again, I have too. • e e pair of panta they bought at the und some yoke) falls off a chair Attorney Ilkins: "Your Honor. COMES • Mrs Ira Hurst of ('Umax was a Togqe’y. Rest of atage filled with In the back of the room. Judg“ | I’ve got an appointment in 15 min caller at the homo of Lance Offen- on-looker* who moved up from the calls for order. utes, and I’d like to get this case FASTER baciier u few days ago. Attorney Skyrman, rising: "You- over. How about finding them Medford National bank corner to • • * aee a free ahow. Attorneys for de Honor, I represent Bursell, the guilty?" to Those Who Save • Mrs. Winnie Hanford of Contrul fendants, Brigga and Skyrman, also other defendant, and this reminds Attorneys Briggs and Skyrman Point visited at the home of her on atvge but unable to do much de mo of a story—” "We obj——” Attorney Ilkins: "I object to any fending. father. Walter Miller, Sunday. REGULARLY Judge: "Objection overruled. * * * Curtain raised, which I* the only story that guy tells. I had to listen • Albert Lltchen, California cattle thing besides the devil that ha* to them all night at a bar associa We’ll adjourn court now, and I’ll been raised In the courthouse for tion meeting. He recited poetry, hand down my sentence, I mean man from Klamath river, mude a findings, tomorrow morning at 10 a year. Huge hand, with name "L. too.” bualneai trip to tho I' <’. Crestón o ’clock. I’ve got to have a talk with Judge: "If he recites poetry, the A. Banks" partially concelaed in ranch Tuesday. Punks first, and see what he says.” There Is No Substitute e * * the background, making up back objection Is sustained.” Attorney Briggs: "We object/ Attorney Ilkins: "Your Honor, curtain. • Nate Russell of Central Point for a Savings Account there’s nothing to this case. These Your Honor----- ” vlsi'ed his brother, Harvey Russell, Attorney Ilkins: "I obfect to his guys ure guilty because Llewellyn Judge: “ The court will come to at the old Sturgis mine on Forest order, pleas», and we'll see who's® Bunks told me they were. Besides, objecting all the time. This guy START YOURS creek Monday. see running this county. Defendants, what’s the Idea of stalling around . thinks we don’t know how to run ’ TODAY! a court. Judge, but we’ll show him, stand up." anyway. He told you • Mrs. Orval Glick and daughter won ’ t we?" thing. ” Defendants stand up, as crowd Beth, recently of Ashland, spent Judge: "You betcha. And further-' boos. Judge calls for order, as Attorneys Briggs and Skyrman, the week end with Mrs. Glick’s h I h Farmers and someone In the back of the crowd In unison: “Your Honor, we object, more. I object to your kicking me ter, Mrs. Bert Harr, on Applegate. * * • houts "hurrah for the Judge.” The What Llewellyn Bunks says has on the knee under the table. Bur-1 Fruitgrowers judge stands up and takes a bow. nothing to do with the case at bar." sell.” • Tom Mee la recovering from un Lamkin: “Objection overruled.1 Bank pleasant difficulties encountered Judge' "How about it, Vic? Did Judge: "The h----- it doesn’t. smart and simple dress la vou two guys got those pants from Who do you think we’re taking or The defendant was justified.” with a wisdom tooth. Mr. Me® h'ol Medford Attorney Ilkins: "I move the the tooth extracted a few days ago. brown with neck and belt bow la Toggery and charge them? If so, ders from. Santa Claur? Objection county buy the udge a pair of knee » • * different tones of belga. which one has the pants?" overruled." (Crowd breaks into • Mr. and Mrs. Walgmnot of Bursell; "I alnt had a pair of cheers again, with someone shout pads so people can’t kick him un I Engle Point vicinity have moved pants since I took this job eight ing “Good goln', Judge, you know der the table.” Attorney Skyrman: "I object. He to Thompson creek, having rented who accompanied tho visitors to years ago. I’ve just put a new seat how to run a court!” won ’t need them very long.” the Harold Nelson ranch there. the Applegate, was a guest of Mrs. in the old ones.” Attorney Briggs: "Your Honor. Judge: “Motion granted and ob Harold B. Gillis • * • It. A. Glide* of Ruch. luimkin: "I've still got my wed I understood the object of this jection denied. I’ve needed them I • Mrs. John Cantrall and daugh ding pants on. and I’m not going trial was----- ’’ * * * ever since I sided in with Bunks.” j PHYSICIAN and ter Normn, accompanied by Mrs • Miss Marjory Fitzgerald and to take them off here, either." Judge: “Objection overruled." Attorney Briggs: ”1 move this be] Truitt Cantrall, visited at the home brother. Jack, eighth grade pupils Attorney Ilkins: "I object. Ir- Attorney Briggs: "But the ob- SURGEON written into the records. It will of Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh recently. of the t’nloiitown school, left tills revelent, immaterial and Immodest, ject----- ” sound swell to the supreme court. ” * * * Judge: "Objection still overruled. Office in Jacksonville week for Medford, where they ex I und move that I^amkin’s smart Attorney Ilkins: “I object. We • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hudson, who pected to enroll in the junior high crack be removed from the rec Proceed with the case. tt don’t want to break any records at Sanitarium had spent several months nt their school. They will remalu with their ords.” Attorney Ilkins: "Your Honor, I our first trial.” mine on Star gulch, have returned mother, Mrs. White, who has Hour*—Moo., Wed., FrU #-12 Judge: “Objection sustained, and to Ix>s Angelos to remain until next moved to Modford recently from 6-9 Every Evening omy like that. I have found a few that goes for any other objections summer. Lakeview. good fellows, though, who are wil * you might make. Ilkins. I'm tired * • * PHONE JACKSONVILLE 81 ling to make the sacrifice. I am of affirming them.” * * * • Mr nnd Mrs W Q Beurds)<-v submitting their names for your Ilkins: “Oke, Judge. I object to have returned Io their temporary' • Mr. and Mrs. George Prow), who approval: these two guys being present at mining headquarters on Illg Apple had spent several months at Rose By THE FORGOTTEN MAN Secretary of Btate—U. N. Pat- the trial any longer. Take them gate after spending several days In burg, returned to Squaw lake u riotlc. out. sheriff." short time ago. They were accom Gold Hill. Announcing New Secretary of treasury—I. L. Grab. Judge: "Court adjourned until 10 panied by their son Keith, who • * * Secretary of war — General Apathy tomorrow.” (Aside to crowd: Low Prices on • Mrs. W. P. Tucker, who resides ■pent the Christmas vacation with . To the Editor and Headers of Tho Secretary of the interior—I. M “Good night, everyone, and be here on the old stage rond, was exported his parents. Keith remains at the Miner: Possible. Beauty Work! und attends the - ----------------------------------------------- thej I * u,n submitting for your benefit to return Wednscdsy evening from Harry Harr home and Secretary of navy—D. E. Feat, ■a letter from the president-elect. u week’s sojourn to Eugene, where Watkins school. Secretary of agriculture—I. N. , * t As you will see, it was supposed to she visited relntlves. PERMANENTS 1 be kept confidential but knowing Efficient. * • • Secretary of commerce — C. U. ALL KINDS • A uew enterprise Is reported un ; it would be of so much interest to • Mrs. Arch Nichols of lower Ap derway at Steamboat at th« Big I I you I am letting you in on it. but Doolittle. $2.50 $4 $5.50 $1.75 Tier and Up Attorney general—Will B. Law plegut» Is able to be out aguln afte* mine. A five-stamp mill und con , don’t mention it to another sou’, Marcela 50c and 75e an attack of Influenza. Mr. and centrator have been Installed by a [and don’t talk about it among your- less. W. C. KASSHAFER Reset 35c Postmaster General Smalley Mrs. Nichols came here from On new company operating the mine, selves over farmer telephone Phone 153 Jacksonville Finger Waves, Wet 35c, Blunder. tarlo nearly a year ago. and activities are said to be flour-1 lines. Dry 50c ♦ * ♦ Secretary of labor — E. X. Ishing at the mine location. A foot 1 Yours truly, Subscribe for The Miner today Shampoos, Shingle Bob 35c, Hausted. • Mrs. Alice Ulrich and Mrs. Her- of snow is reported at the guard THE FORGOTTEN .MAN Others 50c I note that The Jacksonville bert Hanna of this city, i arrompan- station In that vicinity. Medicated or Soapless, Miner supported me In the cam- led by Mrs. Reece Chapman of * * • Hyde Park, N. Y. 35c Extra naign and I am aware that its sup Medford, were guests of Mrs. Watch the Hot Oil Shampoo, 81.00 port contributed In a large measure • At least two Medford young peo- Mr. Forgotten Man James Buckley Sunday. I to my victory last fall. Now, For- Lovalon Rinse 25c pie were paying u good price Itaon- Jacksonville, Oregon * • * Expiration Date on | gotten. I want my writing to you Henna Rinse 50c • Emmett Phillips, employed for uay for their adventures on skiis Dear Mr. Man: In reading The Jacksonville kent a secret but If you can handle Cleansing Facial 50c several months In an ice plant In the previous day. Miss Venita An ! Miner Your Paper I saw your name and per the matter without snilling the Regular Facial, $1 and up Roseville. Calif., returned to the derson was unable to walk as a ceived you were a farmer. Am tak-l I wish you would thank Mr. Eyebrow and Lash Dye 75c Applegate a few days ago and will result of u wrenched knee, and her Ing the liberty to write you, for as beans ............... Hall and Mfe* Pool for me and Manicure 50c brother Kenneth of the Medford remain here during the winter. les Jones 12-33 Arch 35c weather bureau possessed a nose I am a farmer too, we must have tell them if there is anything they • • * a great deal in common. I wish, want as a reward for this greet Hair Cuts 35c A ‘ • Mr and Mrs Ralph Smith have slightly out of condition. though, that you would keep the service for them to write me what • * * returned to their ranch at Ruch, fact that I am consulting you a It Is. Trusting I may receive a r°- Be Certain of Your Paper Bowman’s Barber having resided nt Medford for a • Lee Port jr., post-graduate stud secret. 1 would rather not have my n|v f-om von mon. will close now for Next Week — Check few months, where Mr. Smith wan ent of Asmand high school, wus old pals of Tammany know that I as I haven’t milked yet. and Beauty Shop employed as chef at the Hex cufe. forced to withdraw from all usual am taking suggestions from any Your humble servant. Your Expiration Date • ♦ ♦ 105 West Main Medford one else. activities for a few days last week FRANK!.IN D. BOOZEVELT. • Joe Slotic returned to his home us a result of flu. Lee was at his There are a few matters of mo r In the ulterior reaches of the Ap grandmother’s home, where he ment that 1 would like to have your plegate Sunday, having been con spends all of his leisure hours, and advice on. Here on the ranch I * Mrs. W. H. Jordan and son Fre-1 fined at the Sacred Heart hospital where ho likes to pass several of used to think 1 had perplexing mont of lower A»nleeate were Fischer ’s Fresh Egg and Milk for three dnys with a severe cold. his vacation days during the sum problems to solve but I'm begin I guests of Mrs. E. H. Taylor Sunday. ning to think that I surely have — * * * mer. something on my hands now, like CHESTER MORRIS AND • Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Blgalow of • * * the fellow who unwittingly stroked Medford will be Apnlegato resi- BIL' R DOW'E IN dents for the remainder of the • Tho first knowledge of the trib a polecat. “COCK OF THE AIR" After giving the tariff question winter, having moved to the homo ulations which fill a lifetime has consideration I must admit that i come to little .Miss Diana Worthing of the letter's slstor, Mrs. C. M. "Cock of the Air", the new air “The Beefsteak of the Wheatfield” ton of San Francisco, according to am at a loss to know what to do. comedy, comes to the Roxy Theatre Ruch, last week. I told the folks while campaigning an airmail letter received by her * « « Sunday and Monday. This Is How I would lower the tariff. We pro A HOME PRODUCT PACKED IN MEDFORD-MADE BOXES • Hollis Purks of Medford has grandmother, Mrs. A. S. Kle.nham- duce nearly everything that the ard Hughes’ latest production, and rner. Diane, who is about three been occunled for several days in once arain the producer of "Hell ’ s heart desires here at home. If I plowing h's ranch on Little Ap months old. has been critically ill lower the tariff so other countries 'nerds” "The Front Page,” and GOLD MEDAL NOODLE CO. plegate. The ground is too wet at with whooping cough for the last can sell such things here it will be other film sensations crashes thru MEDFORD, OREGON present to permit completion of tnree weeks, and although Bhe re »imilar to a farmer who would buy with a hit-picture. mained at her home, she lias been the tilling and sowing. ‘ under the care of a specialist and bacon and beans while his store "Cork of the Air”, a United Art- • e * house is full of what he raised \ ists picture, is a brilliant picturiz- • Receiving n telegram telling of muse. Diane is on the road to re himself. I do believe, though, that | ' ation of a daring story. It is th° the Illness of her daughter, Mrs. covery now. and Is able to laugh some of the duty could be taken usual hokum and vulgarity asso Lowest Price In History—See Us Harold Howard, at Eugene. Mrs. in spite of the coughing ordeal. off farmers' wives. This would au-l ciated with sophisticated pictures. * * * A. N. Krouse left for that city a tomatlcally put more duties on thej Fxtravagaptly produced, and few dnys ago. She expected to bo • So innny years have passed fa-mer himself; it makes them al brilliantly directed. “Cock of the gone about two weeks. since that period known as early little sore. Do you think they would I Air" is sheer entertainment from * e * days, thut only a few pioneers of forget it by 1936? i start to finish. • Mrs. Orval Thomas of Ruch was southern Oregon will remember I am sure glad I didn’t have to j NOW IN STOCK-NO WAITING—SAVE MONEY a guest for a short tlmo last week A.ary Saltmarsh, whose death, assume the responsibility of col at the Henry Stlvey home In Med- which occurred in Portland Jan lecting that little bill the Euro- HIGHWAY Also—Super Phosphate and Sulphur ford. While there Mrs. Thomas also uary &, was announced in an Asso l peans’ owed us for groceries and BARBER SHOP had tho pleasure of visiting with ciated Press story u tew days ago. hardware. Have you received your i friends from eastern Oregon. 10 North Riverside Mrs. Saltmarsh, who hud reached I share of the first installment yet? j It would, no doubt, come in handy ♦ ♦ ♦ the remai kabie age of »0 yeuis, First Class Haircut 25c i Cor. 6th and Bartlett Phone 260 • Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Hartley re lived at the Sterling mine during to pay your taxes next spring; You Must Be Satisfied turned Tuesday from a brief trip its first yeais of activity, where you see, it won’t be possible for to Eugene. They wero accompan her husband, Rube Haltmarsh, was me to get my first shipment of re ied home by Mr. Hartley’s mother a joint owner in the holdings with lief to you by that time. You probably read in the press from Rldvale, Idaho, who will re- Cap und Joe Saltmarsh. A few that I was having difficulty in se mnin here for an Indefinite visit. years later the futnily moved to curing a cabinet, due to Herb’á ♦ ♦ * Albany, where Mr. Z __ Saltmarsh • Mrs. William Harlow of upper owned a drug store until his death, depression, which renders it im- Applegate was called to Ashland Mrs Saltmarsh died at her home possible for them to make ends the first of tho week ns a result in Portland and was buriod in Al- meet on $!)"00 per year. You pos- slbly know how hard it is to have of tho serious Illness of her broth batty. to come down to practicing econ- er. Charles Swnrt-'fager. He has MEDFORD, OREGON been afflicted with tuberculosis for •MAN AGAINST WOMAN’ many years. CONDENSED STATEMENT ♦ ♦ * AT RIALTO SUNDAY • Mrs. Victor Anderson returned DECEMBER 31, 1932 to her homo on Applegate Satur “Man Against Woman." with day, hnving spent several days with Jack Holt In the leading role, RESOURCES LIABILITIES relatives at Talent, during which comes to tho Rialto theater Sunday Loans and Discounts ........ $620.280.99 Capital Stock ................... $100.000.00 and Monday. It tells the story of time she attended the funeral of Bonds, State, Municipal, 75,000.00 her sister, Mrs. Lester Taylor. Mrs. the eternal conflict of the sexes Surplus ............................ Taylor’s death occurred at Yreka and skilfully combines action and etc................................... 410.299.19 25.440.32 Undivided Profits ............ suspense with unusual romance. January 2. 76,000.00 Banking House ............... 98.137.50 Ijiid against the background of the ♦ ♦ ♦ National Currency .......... 14,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures ... • Members of the Applegate Home thrill charged, gay. bright-lighted Deposits ................................ 1,852,794.48 U. S. Bonds 512,250.00 Extension unit expected to meet at night life of n big city, "Man Cash and due from tho home of Mrs. Jack O’Brien Against Woman" promises to bo $2,151,372.30 Wednesday evening to discus?, one of the most entertaining pic other Banks 518,542.12 1,030,792.12 plans for a three-act play to be tures of tho season. presented In tho nenr future. Jan- $2.151,372.30 uary 17 will be the regular club "Exceptional Food at meeting day. Moderate Prices” Member Federal Reserve System » » » NANDIE ’ S GRILL SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS • Mr«. Virginia PurRel mid moth SAVINGS COMMERCIAL Bakery and Confectionery er, M th . Boone, of Jacksonville, TRUST DEPARTMENT were dinner guests nt the home 229 East Main— Medford of Mrs. A. Throckmorton n few Phone 182 days ago. Mrs. Martha Mitchell, PERSONAL NEWS NOI ES Courting Days GASTRITIS DRY WOOD NOODLES Land Plaster Monarch Seed & Feed Co The First National Bank