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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1933)
The Jacksonville Miner Paga« Viv a* he looked toward a newcom j er. who an unaccustomed to the! ways and habits of the old town| way back when. “Reminds me of the time when,”, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Now that primitive man has ac-1 P from “man's trip down the age*“ cut In Dan Shus*. who had been1 the "Golden Age -------- --------- j- patiently awaiting his turn at re-| qutred the fear of the spirit world ‘ by mentioning Positively Killing I ‘ __ _ ____ of it “Just to be accommodating.” wo feel that a ______ knowledge latlng anecdots. likes of which (• permanent heritage) we can j but more easily follow his activities Is very essential when following Is the reply given by Bort llarr convince newcomers that either when naked In nn Interview man's adjustment to now social ’acksonvllle was the wildest town and understand hl* motives. Before »tempting to seek the over the telephone to give hie conditions. We must remember in the country a few decades ago reason for accepting Farmer Le** Than Tenth Now Mined or had produced some of the na source of our various character that wo are living under artificial Bill Carl's challenge to debate EDNA MAE OLIVER Produce* $1000; In Heart tion’s most fluent and affable pre traits a short resume of the myth conditions. Man by uature i* a ical Golden Age 1* tn order. Thia on the topic, “Resolved, that peaceful food gathering herd ani varicators, “old Bum Neuber stole JIMMIE GLEASON Of City** Business the Daily News renders have a brass cannon from the veteran's myth comes from the Greeks, a mal. To fully realise the great myth loving race who preserved anoverdoso of polities. ” change he has undergone wo must Computation of averages and picnic up In the grove—’’ SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY “Yen, when anybody comes Just at this point Bill Blshon, many ancient traditions, which always keep that in mind aa we production of gold on the lots own I have served the archaeologist as see him adjust to the necessity of along looking for trouble or ac acknowledged champion remlnlsc- ed by Mr. and Mrs. F A. Haight connecting links In historical dis ''reducing his own food which later HELEN HAYES commodation* I like to accom in this city, which fronts on Cali encer of southern Oregon, second coveries. brought about the claim to owner modate them," lidded Mr. Ilarr, only to Gus Newbury, burst In on RAMON NOVARRO fornia street. Indicates that In ex-! In the far distant past, said the ship of the land on which it grow. self admitted sage (brush) at cess of 110,000 in placer gold will the scene, and the group changed Greek myth, man lived in perfect With individual owin'.ship camo writing. the subject and passed a fresh plug be yielded. harmony, with his fellow man and a decided change In humiin rela- It seems that Farmer Bill The lot. known as the Dip and around. nature abundantly supplied with itonaahtp. The peaceful day* of the had been casting about some Bail mine, already has produced, the necessities of life from the “Golden Age" were a memory and time for an opponent, and see- WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY with improvised, almost expense-! bounties of nature, life was lived to man found it necessary to build I Ing none appear on the aceno, less equipment, between $800 and! the fullest Excess population had safeguards around his newly ac and feeling sorry for the poll- 1900 since October 15. according to not yet forced him to the colder quired property rights. Today wo ttclan at the.other end of the Mr. and Mrs. Haight, who collected climates, the fruits of nature fed frequently hear someone complain Applegate, Mr. Harr offered a 20 per cent royalty on all gold him without the need of personal because we have too many laws. (Continued from page one) to play the role of the Good mined there. The lot measures 100 effort, private ownership of prop Few roallie howover that our com- Samaritan. An unsuspected ele CAROLE LOMBARD by 100 feet in area, and covers an genius in the county mention Is erty was yet to come and the baser | nlex code started the day our early made of John Miller's gun factory. ment was revealed In the in old gravel river channel. human passions emanating there ancestor stuck the first seed In the Grocery terview, however, when Mr. Beaman and St. Clair have been located where the Basket from were unknown. Of laws and' i ground to Increase his supply of Harr declared that he was lessees of the property, and have now stands. The pioneer town also Is men- law enforcement officers there , food. nfrald he "had bitten off more produced as high as several ounces How many of man's character important social were none and the necessity for I tioned than ho could chew." and ask of the precious metal every day. | ' center of as the the 70's. with the Chr'st- that terrible word “don't" the traits are traceable to that'simple ed the support of The Minor But a small part of the entire lot1 Night* Matinee hall as the grand father of sin, was not apparent. I 1 event Is a matter of conjecture staff. The opening attack has been worked, and comparative j , mas ™a", ball at Veit's * During the dark ages this myth After the discovery of America anu ......... __ ) year. Music was awaits the hour when Mr. Carl ly few yards of dirt have been ”ffa,r of the All Seat* All Seat* by the Jacksonville was forgotten, burled under the su the revival of the Golden Ago myth decides to fire, nnd the battle handled, valuations having risen to« furnished perstition that man was conceived I the love of liberty was reborne in will I be waged through the as high as $50 and more per yard string band. The Wm. Bybee ranch Is given in sin Its revival came about thru the human heart, the burden of pages of the Medford Mull Tri- of gravel—the richest known plac as one of the chief sources of meat the discovery of America and the sunerstltion acquired during the bune. er ground on the Pacific coast. Amertcan Indian. Longe. a French dark ages was gradually lightened “ The literary cntaKlement ai- A survey partially complete indi in early days. philosopher after a careful study and now man began acquiring the The history, which dates as late ready has received consider- cates that the city of Jacksonville, of the Indians compared his care-! knowledge withheld from him so NIGHT PRICES PREVAIL able publicity, having gained although a small community, has as 1926 mentions the museums, the free existence with that of the I long ALL DAY SUNS. 4 HOLS. front page prominence In the some ofthe most valuable property 1 Britt art gallery, and the Beekman Golden Age—viz: living without The longing for the return of the as . the untnue on the coast, in view of the fact hank . . , , .. Interest to tour- Tribune, ns well ns mention in property, courts or law enforce- Golden Age seems Instinctive in that thousands of dollars in native: l8taand lo5al re8’d®nt8' Ye Smudge Pot, which, Inci Otnne phases nhnoon taken fnL’on up in the ment offeers yet manltalning a the human heart—Dreamers have I Other gold lie underneath the greater dentally, Mr. ilarr has admit visualized the possibility of It* re very high standard of morals. part of the business district. Alas general history give growth of cltica ted on another occasion that and population; scientific observa-! Scientists accepted the American turn by various socitl reforms —! kan goldfields which produce as he "has to take before break I tion by outside geologists; discov-{ Indian as proof that the “Golden Socialism—Anarchy — Communism much as eight cents of the prec fast or have a headache." ery of Crater Lake and subsequent ' Age" was not wholly mythical,— and now Technocracy. ious meta! to the cubic yard are Saturday Only establishment of that It may have existed. considered rich deposits, and what developments: One of our readers expressed the Next week: Adan and Eve and • James Winningham, while bring social organizations such as moun Jacksonville lacks in area it makes Ing home W. B. Harrow and wife tain rangers, D. A. R., and Granges: belief that we were digressing the Golden Age. up for in concentration. “Fighting for Justice of Jacksonville from the Commun progress of newspapers; writers: Another favorable sidelight on ity hospital In Medford, had his car nubile improvements; and the O. • Mr. Miller, using a country the Immensely rich deposits of Sunday 4 Monday struck by a truck and damaged, gold which have been uncovered and C. land grant refund seven grader as a snow plow, has been but no one was Injured. here—and which remain to be un years ago. I working hard to keep the Jackson Mr. Tucker has prepared three with covered. is the fact that all native articles for the Ouarterly. and the) ville hill road clear of snow and Joan Rlondell gold discovered at one time was in second article, which will appear it ts now in condition to make chemical combination with other Ann Dvorak ALL KINDS Warren William metals in quartz fissures, and the in the March number, will deal with driving safe. Even trees must some day suc- mining and Information concern Bette Davie erosion of ages has oxidized the ♦ ♦ ♦ $1.75 Tier and Up ing the old mining towns of th®!cumb to commercialism, mineral, broken It free from its • While coasting down hill. Hugh country. The Historical Quarterly In a few weeks two stately black Tuesday & Wednesday W. C. KASSHAFER quartz parent and washed it down and a copy of Mr. Tucker’s com- walnut trees at the Frank Cameron , Wright lost control of his sled and Phone 153 Jacksonville into stream beds and gravel piles, SALLY EILERS crashed head first into a bank of{ i nlete history are obtainable at the where It still rests in great quan I Jackson County library. ranch will away with the sharpness hard-packed, frozen snow with such tities. The fact that Jacksonville' WliBam Tucker, son of Mr. and of men's tools, and will be shipped force that it blacked his eye, skin- and Applegate deposits have been '*rs. W. P Tucker, who reside on to a foreign land — perhaps Ger ned one side of his face and made, Thursday <4 Friday of such unusual concentration and i the Old Stage road, has many many—to recline in well-to-do him feel sure that If he had been j value has led scientific and exper-! f-iends in this city and vicinity. homes as fine furniture or orna going just a little bit faster, it fenced miners to the conclusion Fri- I lnd«n . Sidney Fa« During the year that he attended ments. The trees have been bar would have broken his neck. that the parent deposits of such ♦ ♦ ♦ the local high school, when the gained for by L W. Barnett, Cres treasures still remain in the sur Saturday Only ANY BEAT 1g_ students waxed journalistic and cent City dealer tn unique wooda. • Wm. Grlffth of Klamath Fails BUC-C JONES In rounding hills, and it is on this ANY TIME IOC established the "Jacksonville Hi- who has had an inquiry from Ger is visiting his daughter. Mr*. Hazel conclusion that Opn and Old Town “WHITE EAGLE T.ife.” Mr. Tucker edited a “col- many concerning walnut for ve White of our city. Continuous Show* and lesser properties are being de ♦ ♦ ♦ umn,” much as is fashioned these neering. Saturday* 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday and Monday veloped. • Mr*. Wm. Smith of Ruch was a days, Students and faculty mem- Sun. and Hol*. 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Mr. Robnett, who deals princi The Haight property alone has hers were kent busy "HUDDLE” k each week pally in red wood, myrtle, maple, recent business visitor In our city beeen producing living wages and -Ramon Novar: o • Madge Evan* r* — — scanning the “Comical Corner' •" to and walnut, and who ships to world i Wednesday. income to more than six people ♦ ♦ ♦ see whom the quiet little Joke wide points, places particular val two families, and the property Tuesday and Wednesday weave into ue on the gnarled roots of the wal • Mrs. Ned Culy and daughters of owners for more than six months, editor had chosen to Medford were guests of Mrs. F. . “SPEAK EASILY” hl® witr ’ i'^ms. nuts just beneath the ground He and indications point to the con Buster Keaton • Thelma Todd Mr. Tucker was graduated from may decide to get three trees from Rippey Sunday. Attorney and Mrs. tinuance of thia greatest relief Allison Moulton of Medford also the state university at Seattle in the Cameron ranch. Now Playing at work in Jackson county—sponsor were motoring on Applegate Sun Thursday and Friday 1931, having maiored in histo-y. These majestic old trees, which day. ed by old Mother Earth herself. His graduate work, in which he is have a monetary value of -125, have "FALSE FACES” engaged at present, and which is done more than bear nuts and Lowell Sherman • Pec0y HALL—MEDFORD constituted nrincipally of research beautify the landscape. Shannon Beneath IF YOU LIKE TO in the field of political science, their friendly branches two genfr Every will earn him a doctor of philos rations of children have played, Saturday Only ophy degree. The matrimonial ‘Between Fighting Men ! phase also has entered Mr. Tuck later to dream dreams of the ma (Continued from page one) 9 to 12 Ken Maynard fully the laws of gravity, Humphrey er’s line of endeavor. Tn June. 1932, ture mind In their restful shade These massive trees are significant unwittingly let that whole load of ! he _ ____ ______ __ ______ __ |_ _____ f* nntlnuo*»« S«t'ird*v 4 Sunday was united in marriage to Miss full whiskey barrels start river-i Margaret Fountain of Seattle, grad of the livelier days of old Union town; they were a part of the lit ward. which wasabout a mile be-: uate of the university. YOU WILL FIND tle village itself, for 66 years ago low. George swears to this day one A few roars ago Mr. Tucker a young woman's hands planted a of them kegs—the heaviest in the mote a history of the Southern row of nuts at the rear of her lot—traveled the full distance. Be- oregOn Normal school, which eave home. The young woman was Mrs. Ing alone, he sure had a swell time nnu8lia] insight Into the struggles rolling ’em back ud the steen hill for establishment of the scho,,l. E. . Cameron, now of Medford, and and coaxing ’em onto the wagon, The histories on the two local sub a well known pioneer of the West. THE BEST MUSIC IN which had been righted after suit jects both represent a great amount The nuts grew, and some of the trees were transplanted to the front SOUTHERN OREGON able pryfng and swearing. All went of research and effort on the part S' a of the yard. Later other trees were well till one of the barrels got of Mr. Tucker. cut down. temperamental beside the wagon, fouled George below the belt and • An old mulberry tree at the Ku- starred careening back down the bli ranch on Applegate, which has mountainside. Thence ensued a weathered the storms in winter and race comparable to the one ran be furnished food for birds and shade tween C. C. Beekman and a grizzly John Fischer of the Swiss in summer, uprooted and crashed bear, and the keg would have o t- run the panting pursuer if it hadn’t Creamery announced definitely to the ground last week. Ten inch been for the effective intervention yesterday that he would move his es of heavy snow caused the col of a good-sized tree. ‘Danged if noodle factory and the office and lapse of the tree, which fell over the whole forest didn’t get on a Jag retail departments of the Swiss'the front yard fence. The tree i was F after that collision.’ Humphrey, Creamery to its new location at planted by the late Henry Kubli 35 years ago, and as a final ges Dancing From who still lives in Klamath, is re 506 West Sixth street Vondav Fischer's noodle factory, which ture of usefulness it will furnish ported to have said afterward. “Yep, I sure wish the good old promises to grow into another val two anchor posts in addition to days were back again,” concluded uable industry for the Rogue River fuel. Any woman who sweeps a rug the judge. “I wouldn’t mind chas valley, will produce the only nood ♦ ing a keg of good old Hennessy les manufactured on the Pacific » ADMISSION clean down Mount Pitt bare fotted.” coast which are made entirely of is working for one cent an hour. “Yes, I reckon that was funny for! eggs and milk—both products pro Gent* 40c—Ladies everyone but George,” drawned duced here. The Fischer family of That is what it costs on the aver- NO TAX young Jim Littrell. "Say Vlv, how Europe has manufactured the same about that fellow that got run over | noodles, made by the same recipe, age to operate an electric vacuum by the gas car on the old Barnum since 1764, and John Fischer Is the Special ’’ querried the dance floor founder of the Gold Medal Brand cleaner. So cheap is electricity manager as he measured the dis of California noodle, which is sold to millions of customers yearly. tance between his wad of chewing that for a few pennies you can Fischer founded the fresh egg tobacco and the blazing hardware stove. “What was that teller’s noodle industry In California In clean every rug in your home. 1924, and came to Oregon In 1929. name?” responded Vivian He feels certain, be said, that the “Johnson,” Beach, who had joined the circle noodles he now produces will con See your dealer today. during a short recess from his tinue to gain favor until they are on jeweler’s bench. "Half-brother to consumed all over the northwest, Charlie Brewert. About 30 year* which will be to the benefit of the ago when he got tangled up with producers of eggs and milk here. The office and retail depart- the little go-devil Barnum put on ments of the Swiss Creamery will his railroad.” and “Generally pretty well loaded be more accessible to the public with samples of the town’s eight in the new location on West Sixth or nine saloons, Johnson was wont street, but the creamery itself will to act ornery, go to sleep in strange remain at the present location on places or pick a fight with by the Pacfiic highway north of the standers,” continued Viv, as he city. warmed up to his subject. “Got to be where he was a pest, and one • Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnlngton night, down by the school house, motored over from Klamath Fall* the gas car rounded a curve to des Monday and are guests of their cend on old Johnson stretched dead parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Dun- drunk across one of the rails. He nington in our city. had been beaten up and evidently ♦ ♦ ♦ placed there to challenge the pro • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY gress of the hourly go-devll, and he children of Medford have rented “Builders’ Bureau of Information” sure did mess things up. their home on East Main to Dr. “Never did know whether his fnkoep and taken tbeir residence PHONE 124 204 8OUTH FIR accident sobered him up or not— atthehomc of resilience of the late Saint Peter wouldn’t tell," grinned Mrs. Tommy Wilson. JACKSONVILLE LOT HAS $10,000 IN LOWER SOIL Harr And Carl To Tangle Soon Over Newspaper Warfare “PENGUIN POOL< MURDER” ‘SON-DAUGHTER’ Tucker Writes An History of J’Ville “NO MORE ORCHIDS” NEW LOW PRICES 15C 25C TIM McCOY Cameron Tree« To Be Shipped Across Sea To Germany “3 On a Match DRY WOOD “Hat Check Girl ROXY ":10c “Afraid to Talk “DAD” DYNGE DREAMLAND Rolling Whisky Barrels No Fun DANCE Saturday Night HAMILTON’S ORCHESTRA KNOW THAT Ready to Greet You Every SATURDAY Night in JACKSONVILLE To Move Noodle Factory Monday ♦ 9 till 2 Subscriber? One Year One Dollar SPECIAL 10-DAYSALE Shingles Roofing Materials Timely Prices Right Now While You Need Roofing Materials WE GIVE MISS MEDFORD POPULARITY VOTES Porter Lumber Co jôrtâe/nïce cfa* Few CarpetTacks