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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1933)
Page 2 Tha Jacksonville Minar Panoramic view of the Timber Products Company plant, located at the end of North Central avenue in Medford, showing stock piles, warehouses, box factory, burner and sawmill. Thia photograph was taken last year and doea not show the fine, new retail lumber warehouse and modern new offices completed during February. Since 1818, when thia company was established, equipment and mill facilities have been added from time to time to handle the steadily Increasing business of this company. The propertlea extend over approximately 30 acres. »»««MMMM WIIWIimiMIUtHlll I Mt»»M»MMM»M»UIMM»«HMHMM»Mttt»aM»»MM ••••»•»» »• kM6MMM8IM6MSM68MeM8(S68»MSSSMS«SSSSSSSSMSSSSSS«SSSMSSSISMI««Si • UM •••«• WMMM»»»M»»»»»t M lllllll(IIIIIIIHIIHI*l(lllll)IIIIHI|ll( lt****H«*«IHI l)l(((l( I MMMM 11(11101 Hill M«»M 1« I till • iHlIIHIIItIH »»• IIIHWHMIHIHHHHIIMIIHIHHHHHHHIHIHttHIHHHH • Mr. unci Mrs. Dan Brookfield' the 20th day of February, 1933. In Last Rites for Many Wrongs 'of Ruch moved to Lorris. Calif., u certain suit therein, wherein W. la few days ago. Mr. Brookfield' Bernard Roberts as plaintiff, re covered judgment against Frank (Continued from page one) has been mining on the Cantrall} 8. Carpenter and Anna M. Car PROSPERITY in a most harmful manner the imagined vices of a county gov ranch during the winter. penter, of the defendants, for the ernment. COMES sum of sixteen hundred ($1600.00) Bad as it has been, this heading has had one saving virtue, dollars, with interest thereon at CLASSIFIED i Its poison has been so potent, its sting so random, that it the rate of 77, per annum from the FASTER 10th day of May, 1931, with costs finally has been the cause of its own demise. Its own proclivity disbursements taxed at twenty- for destruction has swept itself in the disastrous path. It has WANTED--To lease land for pan and to Those Who Save New Department Opened Wed. been the means of its own annihilation has defeated its own nili» gold on percentage basis five and 5 100 ($26.05) dollars, and the further stun of one hundred S. Dullois, Canby, Oregon. — Will Feature Local i purpose. ($100 00) dollars attorney's fees.! REGULARLY which judgment was enrolled and And, as The Miner paused here at the graveside to pay Lumber Product docketed in the clerk's office of ! its last disrespects to the cause of an almost actual state of LEGAL NOTICE said court tn said county, on thei What will doubtless become one martial law in an otherwise unstained Jackson county, it real 20tb day of February, 1933, of Jackson county’s most import izes with appreciation that the irony of fate should place these In the County Court of the County Notice is hereby given that pur ant and far-reaching activities was i last remains in its hands for disposal—that the evolution of There Is No Substitute of Jackson, In and for the suant to the terms of said execu launched this week when the Tim ; events should pass these remains on to the care of Jackson State of Oregon. tion. I will on the 25th day of for a Savings Account ber Products company’s new retail March. 1933, at the front door of In the Matter of the Estate lumber and building material yard } county's youngest new spaper, and editor. the courthouse In the city of Mod- of Emma N. Drlskel. Deceased: It was but a few weeks past that the Creator of this avar was formally opened for business ford. In Jackson county, Oregon, START YOURS Wednesday. March 1. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. offer icious. vindictive, two-column head declared that The Miner NOTICE TO CREDITORS TODAY! for sale and will sell nt public nite- The Timber Products company would be cast in jail—imprisoned—for its single-handed fight Notice is hereby given that theltlon for cash to the highest bidder has expressed the belief that local against this poisonous, lying column head which had all but undersigned, by an order duly made to satisfy said judgment together industry and the supiwt of the Farmers and same is absolutely vital to the taken over a peaceful, beautiful valley. And now. possibly be given and entered In the above en- with the costs of this sale, subject success of this community and was cause to the imagined great an ignominous end is the most titled court has been appointed and to redemption ns provided by law, Fruitgrowers originally inspired to enter the re humiliating. The Miner will lower the remains beneath six now Is the duly appointed, qualified nil of the right, title and interest tail field because of the fact that feet of good old Mother Earth, that all-victorious and ever and acting administrator with copy that the said defendants. Frank 8. Bank ! of the will annexed of the estate Carpenter and Anna M. Carpenter in the past considerable lumber present resting place for all that has thrived on her generous of above named decedent. All per- had on the 10th Jay of November, Medford and other commodities that could , sons having claims against said 1929. or now have in and to that have been purchased from local fruits. manufacturers, have been shipped May peace again be with Jackson county and its good and ! decedent or her estate are hereby certain real property situated In in from outside points, it is just government, and may a reincarnation of this despotic, de I required to present the same, duly Jackson county. Oregon, described verified as by law required, to the as follows, to-wlt: claimed. structive menace never materialize. And. the Gods permitting, undersigned administrator at the The north half of lot seven (7), U. S. L. Batteries All-Southern Oregon Industry office of H. K. Hanna. 32 North and the north half of lot eight may the awful stench and stink of this carcass never permeate A true local industry, utilizing Ai Low Ai Central avenue. Jackson county. (8), of the Perry subdivision In exclusively southern Oregon tim the soil above it. and may the Heavens quickly send the winds Oregon, within six months from the 13-plate, »2 monthi Donation Land Claim No. 74, ber, the new yard should do much to disperse the last odorous traces of the presence of this, the date of this notice. Quarante«, $3.48 township 37 south, range 2 west to replace upstate lumber products last remains of that infamous and illy-used two-column head, Dated and first published Feb-1 of the Willamette meridian, in 13-plat«, 18 monthi quarante« with Jackson county’s own supply. of cold, lifeless type metal—the sometimes feared and always ruary 17. 1933. Jackson county, Oregon, ns num $6.82 The success of this new venture THOMAS DIXON. Administrator bered. designated, and described hated : Heavy duty, 24 monthi will mean that employes now idle on the official plat thereof, now ----------- %----------- AT REST quarante«, 18.85 a portion of the time will be given of record. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE an opportunity for more continuous Dated at Medford. Oregon, this work the year round: machinery WITHAM By virtue of an execution on 23rd day of February, 1933. will be kept busy sawing and man foreclosure duly issued out of and Super Service G. L SCHERMERHORN. ufacturing lumber that has been under the seal of the circuit court Phone 116 Sheriff of Jackson county. Ore. cut from Jackson county's own vast of the state of Oregon for Jackson By OLGA E. ANDERSON. supply and loggers and truck men ¡county, to me directed and dated Deputy. will have been given additional em-; Rv Llewellvn A. Ranks ployment in bringing the logs to the mill. EDITOR’S NOTE—The above was printed from the actual type One of the most important fea which composed the heading printed in the now defunct Medford tures of the new yard, a fact which Daily News for the past three years, and was captured Saturday is vital to everyone, is that logging, shortly after Llewellyn A. Banks left the building at th* sheriff’s transportation, mill work, remanu I insistence. We venture to say it has been the most colorful—and facturing and retail activities will damaging—two lines of type metal In the history of Oregon. be manned entirely by local labors and financed by local capital. Un-, like many large operations, which Rfortran¡7#» loanees Dances I Mana *er who Jlm lg LUtell Jr. and to Papa have depended upon outside back Tn 1 O ixeorganize [jttell> clty marshal, pre ing. the Timber Products organiza LJ___ serve order and sobriety at the af-; tion is a strictly local development, Here lomorrow INite falrs and the generaiIy w«u-man-| and sends no profits outside its i nered, well-groomed attendance is immediate trade territory—a gen (Continued from page one) ' Indicative of their success. Quite uine Jackson county industry, which will add to and not detract dancer and master of ceremonies | naturally, as In any red-blooded from, business stability and per- de luxe, who has drilled an orchea- 1 community, some fisticuffers and I tra in the metropolitan way of en- soused ‘‘pugilists’’ stage a bit of manence for this communtiy. ; tertaining the dance-minded. The vaudeville, but no charge for this Valuable Payroll big change, which will both sur extra entertainment service is Already employing several hun- prise and please tomorrow night's made—meeting with the general dred persons the year round, it is dancers, came about as a part of approval of the customers. expected that launching of the re the program of rejuvenation and WE NOW OFFER Hours for the affair, as in the tail lumber and building materials reorganization being launched by past, will be from 9 p.m. till 2 a.m„ yard will augment this force, ad the Jacksonville Chamber of Com ding welcome salaries and wages merce, and will result in greater with a short intermission at mid to other families right here at attendance and interest, it is ex night—which usually is used to home, rather than in some upstate pected. cool happy feet and rest them for lumbering community. The Timber The former orchestra, which has the last spasm of merriment. The Products company owns some tim i occupied the pit for more than a' FOR JACKSONVILLE AND VICINITY ber and buys the balance of its re year, Hamilton’s band from Grants old U. S. hotel which has regally quirements from private owners of Pass, will be replaced with the lo- housed and entertained presidents, cat7,n/ 7 this district. Most of these logs MTme’iodyl'mkker7Cand’a“ greater 'ls That we may better serve our patrons, a new service has just been completed have been purchased in the past varietv of entertainment is plan- manl<lnd anfl has become one of from the Jacksonville, Rogue River for the distribution of explosives, blasting supplies and other products of and Talent districts and the retail THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY in Douglas, Jackson and Josephine yard will directly benefit these dis tricts, as well as the various truck night club entertainer, orchestra counties. men employed in moving the logs director and joy efficiency expert, at the present figure—40 cents for to the mill. and is a resident of this city. How gentlemen and 10 cents for ladles, In addition to a very complete ard Lewis, also of here, will be with no federal tax added. ----------- %----------- assortment of pine, fir and cedar business manager of the orchestra. Send in your subscription today. lumber this company has a large Noted near and far as the one assortment of standard quality last retreat of real enjoyment and building materials, including lath, pioneer hospitality, the Jackson plaster, cement, lime, roofing, met ville Saturday night dances nave al lath, brick, oak flooring, doors, become increasingly popular with It is now possible to get prompt delivery of GIANT products by fast truck windows, sash, plasterboard, insul the younger set—and the slightly ating materials, plylock, mouldings, older set as well, which still de FUNERAL PARLORS service. Just call at, or phone the office of the following well known local etc. One special feature will he rives a great deal of pleasure from Medford. Oregon firms and your needs will be immediately supplied. the exclusive sale of the famous tripping the light fantastic. Depoe Bay Super-Perfect cedar Effort has been made by Floor shingles, available at no other COLEMAN’S HDWE. HUBBARD BROS. HDWE place in southern Oregon. TIMBER PRO. CO. WILL MAINTAIN LOCAL PAYROLL Once In A While EXPLOSIVES A New Explosive Service For Your Convenience JACKSONVILLE—PHONE 1J Giant Powder Agents Of particular interest to the min ing industry, is the appointment of the Timber Products company as distributors of the products of the Giant Powder company. A large,, modern powder magazine has been erected within a short distance of the mill and the largest stock of explosives in southern Oregon has been made available to the mining industry and others, who have use for dynamite and its accessories Officers of the Timber Products company are John R. Tomlin, presi dent; Floyd Hart, vice president and general manager; C. H. Her man, in charge of logging and mill operations: R. I. Flaherty in charge of box shook sales and shipping; W. A. Sinclair, factory superinten dent: Bruce Bauer, manager of re tail sales, and O. M. Anderson, of fice manager. The management has issued an invitation to the public to visit this new department, as well as the va rious other activities of the com pany. Many will he surprised to learn the scope and importance of this 100 per cent Medford and Jackson county industry. ----------- ■»----------- Subscribe for The Miner today INOCULATE ALFALFAS CLOVERS SOY BEANS VETCHES ................ WITH................ • fllfIMl j Th« Original Legume Inoculator NuwMr.- miltner i ■ : 5 z i PHULtsa * N itragi N ~ T»aOi MOW «10 6 O<C ■, XO >Z8l2 The Guaranteed “Bacteria Count” Inoculant— The Surest and Easiest to Use Monarch Seed and Feed Company Get Our Alfalfa Seed Prices TWENTY MINUTE SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE Through Convenient Magazine Location This new, fast service has been made possible by our successful leasing of a site for storing explosives within one mile of the center of Medford. This means you may have your requirements filled, if desired, within twenty minutes after placing your order. It is now possible to realize our desire to supply you QUALITY explosives, FASTER service through RELIABLE local firms more quickly than in the past. On this basis we solicit the opportunity to serve you. i Restores end Maintains Soil Fertility Corner Sixth and Bartlett MEDFORD—PHONE 231 Phone 260 Timber Products Company ROSEBURG GRANTS PASS MEDFORD