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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1933)
The Jacksonville Miner Pa»e 4 from being pitted by cattle's feet. I The bluegrass is especially fit ted for planting in alfalfa fields, i OR _____ as It affords a pasture all winter, kills out all fox tail and bronco, grass, and strengthens the alfalfa stand. Hoover said. The bluegrass With No Apologist to dies down in the spring, and starts Open Letter to Our Contemptuous Contemporary, 3-in-One growing again in the fall about the ( THE MEDFORD DAILY NUTS time the last cutting of alfalfa is ( (Or NERTZ to You) Publisher Editor-Whatnot of the Hog wallow Blatter off. Except for the first cutting of alfalfa, there Is no bluegrass in the, Ths MIS-Leading Nawspaper of All hay from an alfalfa field. Southern Oregon Once and for All All Is Not Gold That Glitters! Never Again The Chit That Gives You the Jitters L'sten Llewellyn, one of your favorite practices of the past few years has been to publish in your slander sheet a series of insolent, insulting questionnaires directed to some of our most respected, outstanding citizens, such as Mr. B. E. Harder, president of the First National bank, Mr. Albert Burch, mem ber of the State Board of Higher Education and of State Hor ticultural board, etc., etc., trying to embarass them into an swering a long list of questions regarding their private busi- ■—...... ■ ness affairs and so on. Suppose we try exactly the Past and Present same thin? on YOU, and see Intermingle at Ruch how vou like it? City Keeps Littell But Cuts Pay to $75 "Once In A While” column An swer: CROSS Word Puzzle. (CROSS la right! ♦ ♦ ♦ Now exnlnln tho moaning of "THE HEIGHT OF INCONSIH TENCY". Answer: After n self- «coking, bull dosing editor has bru tally and viciously attacked in nocent victim» and nssnsslnnted tho characters of literally hundreds of <>ur finest chilena, public of- flciala. civic bodies, etc., in his Blunder sheet for three years and thinks (hilt's just fine and dan dy. BUT when finally a poor lit tle country editor takes otto page out of the "Free Press' book of tho Aaaaaalnator and gives that Assas sinator one done of Ills own med icine, tho Assassinator screams that It la “libelous, slanderous, blackmailing, villainous, scurrl- oils" and cries to the Grand Jury to nail tho Boy Editor! (Why not nail the Assassinator first?) ♦ ♦ ♦ GRAND PRIY' The Miner E<11- tor agreed to give a week's sub scrlptlon to everyone turning in to him a synonym for "KING OF CRANKS", which also rhymes with it. Attendance Grows At Applegate Class Twenty-eight la tho attendance roiiort for lust Sunday nt Ihn Ao- »legate Sunday school, which was organised In December l.v llov. 1). D. Randall of Medford, missionary of the American Munday Bohool union, Much interest Is being shown Is the new organization which meets during the afternoon at the community hall. Officers and teachers are ns fol* Kiipcrlnteiidcnt, Charles Iowa: Pitts; assistant superintendent. Mrs. Tom Men; secretary and treasu’-er. Mrs Harry Drown; plnn- fat. Herbert Elmore; Intermediate t<-ii<-ti«-c. ('Initios I’llts; junior teacher, Mrs Pitta; primary teach er, Mrs. John Pernoll. Owing to changes made In classes since or- gnnlzlng, tho name of tho Bible teacher was not given. This la the third flunduy school organised on the Applegate by Rev. Randall, the other two being at Beaver creek and Thompson creek, Well, well, Mr. Ed., thnnks a . lot for your assurance that 1 thia column Is being well-received. Hut don't give me the credit; give It (Continue«! from page one) to my Inspiration Blooey Llewle ♦ ♦ ♦ to the garden were introduced “That wasu't so bad,' complained First of all. three lusty cheers the victim of the city’s random tor the American l egion, and their drainage, “but when it reached my patriotism and common sense in outdoor plumbin' that was carryin* not falling for lJewte's Hooey of things too far." A motion waa made the past three years. And as tor and seconded thaj city oftcials Him—Dictator Llewellyn A. Still- pray for dry weather. Another com In. let him consider this: Even (1) Is ft not true that your high nlaint was lodged against one of Kaiser Wilhelm couldn't “call the ly touted Foots Creek gold mining the city’s Btreets which had been bluff of a handful of those who (Continued from page one) unto set my hand and caused the venture has turned out to be a acting up due to the heavy pre now comproise the American Le seal of th« poat office department I flat failure, as all the old-timers cipitation. It was charged by sev gion’*. so how do YOU expect to to be affixed at Washington city., and mining men expected, as has eral local miners that they repeat do it, you common Agitator? • Mrs. Rcott Darby and three thia 15th day of June, in the year almost everything else you ever edly stub their toes o uthe wind ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ of our Lord 1597. and of the inde tried to put over, such as your In shield of an old flivver which at Now. pupils, give Teacher a syn children of east Medford visited Tho Valley la up In arms — not pendence of the United States the volved California fruit orgy, your tempted to chug through the bog. onym In three words or the Daily only on acount of the CHARGE at the home of Mrs. A. 8. Klein tail race for a seat in the U. S. An appeal was made to the city UHL of tho Free Electric LIGHT on hammer Sunday afternoon William fiasco, to furnish a truck for one day. “James A. Gary, postmaster gen Senate, your newspaper the Court House, but also because Jennings of this city also la re etc.? the residents of that section to crooked but me. and not glory in thn newspapers all over the coun maining at the Klelnhammer home eral.” _ (2) Is it not true that you have furnish three husky men and the thinking the worst of your neigh- It is significant to note that Cas try have announced the granting for a short time. per Ruch continued in that capa stalled off for six months your ov gravel free of charge to remedy bora, friends and hometown news- of the title of the World's Cham erdue creditors and hungry em the situation. After several ballots paper? city until his death June 10, 1930. ployees by promising a pion I tar to some man In Den 'V-f golden the jury would have been hung when his wife, his deputy, assumed stream in 90 days There certainty are many of you ver That's stealing the honor from to clear up ev- had it not been for the usual rls- the responsibilities of handling ery old debt when your gold mine Ing of Jim Cantrall to the sltua- who disagree with our ideas on Medford, where it really belongs. Uncle Sam’s mall. ♦ ♦ ♦ started? FRIDAY and SATURDAY tton (after a few timely remarks the political mess which has beset After “Cap” had continued and (3) Are not the sacrificed Utah by Councilman Dunnington) by of the county and rendored untold BOOK REVIEW8— prospered in his new enterprise bonds further sacrificed now’ It is rumored that when a cer damage to every resident. But can fering his team and a driver at for several years a great change 'you see how The Miner could hon- tain newspaper goes to tho wall, (4) Instead of daily handling his own expense. came into his life. A new school- your promised 1000 yards of ore ] estly print anything but the the editor thereof will recoup his marm moved into the community worth fifty to one hundred DOL- | TRUTH as it appears to it. even fortunes by publishing a text book and began tapping a stern ruler on LARS ($100.00) per yard and thus with •f a few short-sighted readers chose on "Ho-v To Tell a Lie" or "Ly Ito rush us with demands that we ing Made Easy”. 1000 examples of the Ruch school desk. Miss Anna producing merely two-hundred-fifty Boylan, who had been born in five dollars which was at a daily stop their paper at once? readily swallowed and easily di (Continued from page one) Trenton, N. J., at an unadmitted rate of merely 70 yards worth gested Iles will be included from “A 4 Star Picture**—Liberty tion. doubtless have your own ideas And while on the subject of the previously published works of date, later moved to Hardin coun twenty five CENTS per yard, thus about our editorial spoutings, their i broadmindedness—which certainly the nuthor. ty, Iowa, and finally returned to Producing seventeen dollars and purposes and causes. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY I Is nothing more nor less than a Medford with a visiting sister, who fifty cents per day instead of five- ♦ ♦ ♦ wholesome state of humility — will LESLIE still resides in the pear city, was thousand to ten-thousand dollars Another book promised from the No matter how bitterly you op-' those of you who are not acquaint- the representative of civilization's ' daily as promised? --ame piib'lshlng house will be en- HOWARD pose our tactics or beliefs, will you 1 i ed at first hand with the true sit- progress who attracted the atten ANN (5) Offsetting this paltry two- scant us this one thing Give us ^litlc.i bi Just a ’Itled: "How I Changed the Name tions of the young storekeeper. hundred and fifty-five dollars pro- credit at least, for having honest! w tolerant wfth' tho8„ who ar„ of the Bar Association to tho Bar HARDING An effective courtship sprung up duct’on with your “gigantic Diesel convictions and a mind of our own.; Assassination with My Bar Sin luii-v« us ... when wo t lously attempting to bring ister”. and scarcely a year later, follow : dredge”, are there not some two Believe we ..... state fro..u.v frankly consclen you a true picture and reserve your ing exams in the spring, the coun I thousand five-hundred dollars in to you that the reason we have fol ♦ ♦ ♦ Never a disciple of Free ixrve. try school teacher and the general unpaid wages to your miners, plus lowed up our attacks on Llewehyn final, closed-mind opinion a foe weeks or months until necessary I now sign myself off (In lieu of store proprietor decided theirs was large amounts due on Diesel shovel A. Banks is a sincere desire to perspective can be gained and Earl a common cause and were married and equipment? render Jackson county and south-: Fehl’s and L A. Banks’ attempted Llewle.) WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Yoara for FRBC HATS, June 11, 1913. Neighbors and ! ern Oregon a real service. We have I (6) Did not you yourself grab horsenlay can be viewed in "ONE OF HIS VICTIMS" friends of the couple still express half of this measly two-hundred been telling on our Medford con true light? admiration for success of the ven and fifty-five dollars, leaving your temporary because we believe that I ture. noor employees to divide the re the sooner his methods are undet- It Is our honest onlnlon that the with Although population on the Ap mainder. some thus receiivng only stood and objectives made clear arrest and trial of Judge C. n. WILLIAM HAINES plegate has more than doubled in $10—the merest fraction of what the sooner will Jackson county re Lamkin—one of the most honest turn to that happy, peaceful, con men in the county —and Victor the past year or so. many grown you owe them? CLIFF EDWARDS ups still cherish the memory of (7) Didn’t your employees come tented state which should be the Bursell late last week was the most Trading gold for gasoline seems rule and not just a dusty page from I that cheerful store where they to disgraceful tfilng which has ever to be the latest development of Medford January 6th to file trudged for the daily mail and pa liens on the Bates Mide property ancient history. occurred in Jackson county. the tlmea. An Apnlegate aervlco per “from the city” and stood, on to collect these overdue wages? station owner all but pumped sev We are convinced that the real question Fehl's slncer- tiptoes, to gaze into veritable acrea We don’t (8) After all your big editorials AMfosnfJB WK? rOABT IMBAYMI« eral gallons of gasoline In exchange of appealing penny candy in shin about relieving the local unemploy rottenness in Jackson county lies ity In the matter, but we do be for gold. when he noticed that tho not in its public officials but rath lieve that he was acting either ing glass cases with their mouths ed by putting Jackson County cit Saturday Only void nurgcts wore brass and that er in the terrible stench flipped watering as they conjured schemes izens to work in the mines. Is it from the rear of a striped back to through animosity or plain ignor- the diamond ring offered had a of earning the price of an all-day not true that with scarcely any ex the four winds. We believe that | nnce and at the Insistence of his 10-cent store origin. With thia dis Llewellyan A. sucker that seemed to wear out in ceptions. you hired California men Mr. Banks has sought to not only senior partner. covery the gas man Informed his in “FORBIDDEN TRAIL” two or three hours regardless of for your mine and they are still | cover up his own dishonesty and Ranks. His actions in "carrying customer thnt he could not accept out the mandates of my constitu bow lightly and considerately it using California license plates on shortcomings by casting aspersions virgin gold. The traveler was a Sunday and Monday was stroked with one's tongue. their cars—just as your imported on everyone else, but that he se- ents” were the greatest display of Californian. Dozens, returning after many California packers for your fruit? , cretely has been plotting all along stupidity and two-by-four mental However, a more honest autoist years in the far corners of the na (9) Did you follow your usuaC. to wrest some material, monetary capacities we have ever witnessed succeeded In trading his gun for I In our life. And as for Llewellyn, tion, feel a lump rise in their throat custom of passing the buck, for gain from dividing the county five gallons of gas at the same sta •MAN AGAINST WOMAN’ as they gaze upon the same va your own mistakes, to your em-1 against itself. Any man who in : Fehl's real "constituents” whose tion. A battle of wits — Strength mandates must be followed, there riety of goods which used to greet pioyees, blaming your mine sup cites class hatreds and mob vio against beauty; a man's brain i is not a doubt In the world but that their youthful eyes; the same dis erintendent? Also hasn’t your fore-, lence aa the Medford editor has i be was actuated either by his para- Rend In your subscription todav. against a woman’s wllesl play of gold pans, old fashioned man quit, while your crew and all practiced for three years cannot noiacal deformity of mind or by r-------------------------------------------- possibly have the general welfare I the common impulses of a lowly mercantile stocks mingling with plead for their wages? Tuesday and Wednesday (10) Now that your other little at heart. modern. up-to-date cellophane ! norch-climber, and gulltv of engi- "Off wrapped articles. A sharp sensa scheme has failed, of ordering the | peering and dictating the entire In view of these deep-rooted con tion of hurt smites them as they I sheriff to give your brother-in-law I affair. “A Successful Calamity victions concerning our adversary note electric lights protruding in a star and an order from Fehl to Now Playing at the midst of black soot from lamps take over the County machinery, we want to make it clear we are These mav be harsh words to Thursday and Friday that illuminated the establishment do you think your brother-in-law not prejudiced or prompted by followers of the pair of hell-rnfsers, malice toward the man simply as will do any better in your new ap- in years gone by; they see with but at least we are candid and sadness one of the fast disappear '«ointment of him as watchman (or Mr. Banks. But we ARE opposed "nite honest in giving you our HALL—MEDFORD to the destructive Public fl 1/ ', Foots ing village postoffices. with its in is it foreman?) of your •The UNDERCOVER MAN’ opinion of the two »nd their doing«. Banks would make of himself, and Every i i shall continue to employ his very teresting collection of pictures of Creek mining machinery? (11) Do you consider this ap- We believe a nowsnnper’s course wanted men, their fingerprints and ANY SEAT own tactics against him so long as b ouite plain under these cfrcum- crimes, of posters announcing the nointment legal? ANY TIME we see any menace in his presence. (12) What are you going to in «t»nces and will not hesitate to need for harvest hands in the Continuous Shows 9 to 12 And there is one more thing we great wheat belt three years ago vent as a new scheme to stall off want to make plain and that Is the T-ew to the line regardless of th" Saturdays 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. LADIES FREE and a huge placard announcing op creditors and fool hungry em- fact that we have been egged on fact that a few chins mlvht fall In Sun. and Holo. 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. ening of homestead lands in Alaska. nloyees on your various “construc by no one—our present battle has n-”(-*»->r-) »nd re””et’ahle places. tive ” enterprises, now that this Old-timers, in a reminiscent been a child of our own brain, mood, are wont to think back to ’ast excuse has burst like the bub nursed and developed by us, and the days when “Cap” bought the ble nearly everybody knew it to NO OTHER NEWSPAPER, Or plot of ground from Jim McDon be from the first? It must take "GANG" or INDIVIDUAL has had ough. the proud thrill they enjoyed clever scheming to retain the title any part in our plan or its pursu:t the day word was received of its of World’s Champ'on Deadbeat’ whatsoever. (13) "I allow you until Thursday designation as a postoffice, the Friday and Saturday happy days when Mr. and Mrs. noon to answer or resign”. The Miner has not been coming HOOT CIRRON In Ruch were married, and the result into your home accusing you of ing pleasant relations with the selling your birthright or taking “A MAN’S LAND” the fall for some more powerful couple ever since. They inquire Into Sunday and Monday Influence. Will you grant it the the well-being of Mrs. Ruch, who same courtesy and wait until some used to deem so young and friendly “COCK OF THE AIR” tangible proof is offered before be- to the neighborhood kids, and are with Chester Morris (Continued from page one) moved with an overwhelming emo gon State Denartment of Agricul ’ievine in your own mind that we Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday tion at the changes time has ture gives the following results: have become the mouthpiece for some other group or influence? wrought on man and his works. % Crude “TOM RROWN Yet all the while Mrs. Ruch car Protein % Fat OF CULVER” Will you demonstrate your In- ries bravely and cheerfully on, con Winter Blue Grass 8.?6 2 08 herent wisdom and love of fair phy tent in her daily task of serving Ky. Blue Grass..... .... 1.9 0.7 Friday and Saturday to us by demanding more than “It the needs of the community both Orchard Grass ... 1.7 0.6 is rumored, reported, we are re- ; RIN-TINTIN In physically and mentally with her Pve Grass ... 1.75 0.7 'iehlv informed, o’ it appears to i “PRIDE of the LEGION’’ array of groceries, clothing and Timothy ................ 1.5 0.7 ns” before you complete nn opin- ! BARBARA KENT dally supply of cherished mail. A! ion’ Will you mast»’ that hu»""n ■ though her revenue as postmaster The above figures. Hoover de- tendency toward the conceited | comes solely from cancellations ii< dared, show why cattle remain so conviction that everyone else is her post, she awaits with a human fat on the bluegrass pasture all eagerness the sight of the mail car winter, and why there is enough coming over Jacksonville hili and Pasture on an acre to pasture three hastens to distribute to each pei- or four cattle all winter. son his allotment of news from the While other fields were desolate outside world. and bare, and while the snows "Many new people have moved covered the mountains, the Hanley' into the neighborhood," added Mrs. and Hoover cattle are peacefully Ruch, "but as a whole they are of grazing on the ankle-h'th pasture, an industrious type, coming here and it is Hoover’s uream that to pan what pittance they can from sometime the cattlemen and farm the nearby gravels and creek beds. ers of this section will have the About 40 families are served by the mountains as green in the winter Ruch postoffice now.” as his ranch is. "No, I don’t have any trouble Bluegrass that was planted in running things here, although I do the Applegate district last year on find it necessary to keep a pair of 50,000 acres of burned over land boxing gloves handy to UBe on the is growing luxuriantly, Hoover Headquarters for menfolks when they gang up on me reported, and the Jacksonville in an argument or debate," con Grangers, who assisted Hoover in THE JACKSONVILLE MINER cluded the popular storekeeper the work, are pleased with the re postmaster as the interview ended. sults. The grass has spread down the hill for more than 75 yards in many places, and will continue to spread, Hoover declares, until the mountains are green. The grass spreads both from the bulbs on the Considerable excitement was roots and the bulblets in the seeds Sandwiches, Fountain Drinks, Candy, Cigars, News prevalent in Ruch Tuesday evening of the grass, giving a double spread THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Barber Shop and Pool Hall in Connection when the flue at the A. Throck and building a firmer sod. The sod morton home burned out. No dam formed by a good stand of blue .toon.. SOUND HORN FOR CURB SERVICE age resulted from the fire, although grass will hold up a cow or horse neighbors remained on guard at in the winter, even in the lightest PHONE 162 the home until early the following land, therebv making a better pas V * *’11 ture and protecting alfalfa land A > morning. “I AM A FUGITIVE” The Editor Speaking PAUL MUNI ‘‘ANIMAL KINGDOM” ‘‘FAST LIFE Bra*« Nuggets for Gasoline Bum Deal RIALTO BUCK JONES JACK HOLT “DAD” DYNGE GEORGE ARLISS DREAMLAND GEORGE RAFT Saturday Night ROXY:!®» To Plant Poa Bulbosa from Airplane Soon The Placeto Get Good Home-Cooked Meals 44 HOT DINNER SANDWICHES ELECTRICITY IS THE Throckmorton Flue Shoots Works at Nite THE NUGGET CHEAPEST THING YOU BUY