Paffe S The Jacksonville Miner The Editor Speaking (Continued from page <»*»•) coat lapel, a wider knowledge of the traits of humanity and a growing disgust for the c0*artPt>* ot some 15 congressmen who had gathered about to hold us—from behind. Toggery Observing 30 th Birthday | There Is a natural ill-feeling to­ ward officers of the luw among we Americans- for no one ever likes Ills Jailor—nnd there will be many who will ding In tin- Indict meat, however it may be dis- credited In court, as an example of how "all officers are murderers at heart, undeserving nnd tyrnn nicnl." We suppose such abuse is like bandits' bullets—just one of the many things officers* puny anlurloH never provide for. 'a.v Famous last words; Could I Interest you In a nice buggy whip?" ----- %----------- Shouting. “Aren’t you ashamed to write about a woman that way. she referre«i of course to our «n that her meddling nature hadiaused her husband^ trans­ fer from Reno, Nevada. Mrs. Mar­ tin. when casting reflections on our alleged unfairness at printing j information concerning her past, seemed to forget that she her­ self, had furnish«*! us with the tip. The previous Monday she had shouted to us. while occupying the floor at a C.oo«l Government con­ gress meeting, in a derisive, abus­ ive tone, that she had never been in Salt Ixike City; that she came here from the Divorce < apital. At Saturday night’s Incident there were more than a dozen able-bodied, husky men U to have ts.; taken care of the situation, yet they were too cowardly and chose to hide behind the skirts of their “leader." They had placed a wo­ man in a man’s job, given her executive powers and elected her the mouthpiece, yet as soon as criticism comes her way. they promptly yell “don’t you treat a woman thataway!" • Cay IdMialey of Klnniuth Falla came to the Applegate last week In th«« interest of his herd of cat­ tle, numbering 250 bead. which are tx'lng f«»4 at the Mlles Can trail ranch thia winter. Marklug. branding, nnd dehorning were In eluded In Mr. Looaley’s work with the cattle. ----------- %----------- •EMMA” TENDER FAMILY DRAMA AT THE ROXY In "Emma." which opens Hunday nt the Roxy theatr«», Marie Dress 1er gives to the screen another of thon«' brilliant «tramutio char iictei Ir.ntloiiH which first surprised fllin-goors when she deserted com edy to piny Martha In “Anna I'hrlstle,’’ and which In "Mln nnd Bill” won her the Academy award for th«« outstanding feminine per formane* of th« yenr. Fete Birthdays in Applegate Homes She and her followers whimper when advantage ia taken of them in a newspaper, but glory and. revel In the advantage they pos-( sees during their own meetings to abuse, villify and slander their op- position. Quick to criticize their oppon­ ents. yet ready and over-anxious to howl when their own toes have been stepped on. the Good Gov­ ernment congress leaders have been the personification of un-| fairness. Like their godfather Banks, they can dish it out but they can’t take it, even a little bit passed the buck onto Ills shoulders. Yet on the other hand, they may ' have taken the only step that will I permanently close this matter. With a »pleiulld record of service to southern Oregon people. The Toggery 1« obM-rvitig Its lotli nlrtlul . "•Is month with special anniversary values In men’s and young men’s apparel and furnluhlngv aa well a- towings of smart and distinctive «print »1)1««- For three decades, this old. established Medford conferì has been a part of the business life of this city and. during this time, has made ita name synonymous with Integrity, quality and personal friendly service. William F. Isaacs, known far and wide M "Toggery Bill established bto first store In a small location near hto present establishment. With only 800 square feet of floor space. Mr. Isaacs built a business which now holds an enviable place In bual- ness institutions in this section of Oregon. Charles Palm and J. I. Bodge assisted "Toggery BUI" in his initial venture and Percy DeGroot, now a San Mateo. California news­ paper man. was the only employee, working after school and Saturdays. The present Toggery Is a fine, modern establishment with compre­ hensive displays of clothing, fur-1 nlahlngs »nd apparel. Arthur Hem. who has been associated with Mr Isaacs for the past 18 years, is in charge of the furnishings and mer- chandlae displays. Mr. Hess has had extensive training in window trim­ ming and his displays are always outstanding. Harold Larsen. who has been Identified with The Tog­ gery for several years, to hesd of the hat, clothing and working men’s section while Dick Isaacs presides over the office. Birdie Coggins to In charge of the alteration department, maintained for the special service along this line offered to Toggery patrons. y Known even more as a sportsman and fisherman than for his out­ standing »uccea* m a merchant "Toggery Bill" Isaacs has a personal acquaintance with most of the fam­ ous Rogue river steelhead At his beautiful, rustic Big Rock lodge Mr Isaacs has played the host to scorer of famous personngrs including President Herbert Hoover, For the past taro years hs has served as president of the Southern Oregon Civic Music association and la. him­ self, a singer of ability. Mr Isaacs name has long been Identified with civic and business activities In this city and he has been prominent in fraternal organlsatios tn thia city for many years. It is our conviction, and it will continue to be despite threats of “we’re warning you,” from alleged ex-convicts and hoodlums, that any woman who insists on a pub­ lic career and public prominence more misery we all have to en- It always has been, and probably {dlctment ourselves, for we feel will be. easier for a human mind that the jurors really grunt «Mi both should be big enough to accept i dure. to believe the worst of its con- Cave and us a favor by opening public criticism—and ridicule, if If you. who realize that arrests temporaries, rather than exercise the way into court for our com that apjtears to us the most ef­ fective weapon for the moment. have not been made for mere its many folds Just enough to plete defense. But for a grand She has assumed the role of lead­ political reasons, want a good realize that those who would hurl Jury, evidently simply because a er of men. Is it anything but laugh, scan this platform that the accusations continually are gener­ ’ maniacal editor had been domnnd- cowardice that prompts her male now defunct Medford Daily News ally the personification of their I ing it, to spend hundreds of dollars of the county's hard-earned money followers to hide behind the pro­ heralded as its contribution to the words. 1 and a week of their own time to tection and respect generally ac­ chastity and virtue of Jackson county and all southern Oregon: We have it on very good au­ return an indictment for man­ corded the feminine sex? “The Daily News is founded thority that Banks called the slaughter against a peace officer Just another sample of the real upon the principles of a square grand Jury foreman over the tele­ i is another thing. “good government” advocated by deal for all. Honest government phone one night at midnight, We have every confidence in the congress leaders, And there assures honesty in everything. threw one of his raving fits of certainly have been many and Liberty, Justice and Equality above anger and wound H up by stating i Joe Cave—and for that matter all glaring examples of how the all.” that “if Hall wasn’t indicted with- raiding officers. In spite of the in 24 hours he would be shot." Banks political machine really Yes. that has been the claim to Not that his threat had any lnflu- fact we deplore the death of Da- works in the past week. honesty nad public spirit Llew­ I ence whatsoever with the action . hack, and believe Cave will be We would suggest that all self- ellyn A. Banks has made since his of the grand jury, but it is a good cleared without a moment’s hesi­ respecting and honest members of inception into the newspaper busi­ indication of the depths and con­ tation by any jury which listens the Good Government congress ness here. Now do you wonder I tortions to which Banks’ depraved to the evidence and not the dic­ either cast off their present ques­ that months ago The Miner chose mind has sunk. It was explained tates of a three-year prejudice tionable leadership, take the reins to call him a liar, and attempted later that it Is almost impossible which has been built up carefully into their own hands, or withdraw to point out his hypocricy to a to convict on a telephone conver­ by a designing editor. But no from the organization before they credulous county? Now. in the sation, hence no action was taken matter how thoroughly Cave may are attempting to explain to the light of recent developments, on the threat. be absolved of any blame in the 'a.-C district attorney just what part don’t you feel that he has been unfortunate death of Dahack. them I a paranoiac in a sheep's clothing they have had in its activities. will always be the stench of the I^ast week, at about the name !—a crook posing as a holy man?' time we clashed with M rs. Mar- grand jury indictment clinging to And while on the subject of tin—or, rather, she attempted to his clothes, And it appears to us Good Government congress offi­ As great as has been the price, clash with us—Joe Cave, Medford that, to pacify a few chronic 1 ft may be that the lesson Jackson cials, we believe a few sidelights policeman, was arrested, charged harriers, the past grand Jury has on the real nature of C. H. Brown, | j county is bound to learn from this with the accidental shooting of made Officer Cave the goat—has father of Henrietta, would be ap­ I stink is well worth the price. Per­ Everett Dahack. f—--------------------------------------------- propriate. It is reported, although haps next election frantic and in- not admitted, that he was once i t sincere cries of “clean ’em all out The past grand Jury, without cast out of the home of his son-in- . of the courthouse” will be met even going to the scene of the “DAD” DYNGE with the contempt which they law. the federal radio operator shooting, returned a true bill here, left for Portland, and through I ' deserve. Yet. human nature is against Cave after two regular Now Playing at various machinations typical of; . queer, and people forget to keep ■ grand juries and another coroner’s the man. managed to get back on their fingers out of the fire from body had investigated the situa­ the free meal list—finally at the one day to the next. DREAMLAND tion first-hand, had surveyed the expense of Jackson county and still location and had reinacted HALL—MEDFORD Of course there will be a few undoubtedly at the behest of Judge raid and possible sources of Fehl, who'campaigned on a” platdie-hards who will never admit to the Every the shooting. They all had been form of strictest economy last fall, outsiders that they were complete- unable to even determine from | ly fooled into supporting candi- whose gun the fatal bullet had Saturday Night When queried the other day by dates and organizations which been shot. 9 to 12 the county commissioners relative were aimed at hogging the pub- to how many meals he had been :Iic trough for themselves, but we We are not criticizing the grand LADIES FREE MEN 35c eating at the Jail gratis (which imagine the next few weeks will jury because we received an in- ---- * - _ — - **-- — 1 Government and might have been quite all right: 1fIood with the taxpayers ' had he i not Fehl-Banks support melt away like been a guest but a _ permanent ______ the disappearing snows in the resident) and whose authority j surrounding hills. permitted the handouts. Brown I “When the curtain comes down' answered “It’s none of your damn- „ ‘ “ is the ed business,” among other Illy- we take nothing along," th ex- chosen remarks to be made in pres’lo” of one song writer. • A1’ ’h it though it fa is trua true onnuch enough, hnw how few the presence of a feminine court . j thmiP people care what they leave behind reporter. Brown was one of last Saturday’s crowd who yelled in this world of ours, spend a life­ “Don’t you treat a woman that time running others down, grab­ bing for themselves nothing they . away’’’ can take beyond the grave, and Papa Brown is the one who has passing up the opportunity to been talking all over Medford of leave good fellowship, respect and “what he was going to do to the friendliness for those who live on. ‘gang’.” Always hiding behind a REASONABLE RATES FOR group of his misled “bodyguards' i” or his daughter’s skirts, he has PRESSING been, or attempted to be. the guiding mind in several of the DRY CLEANING disgusting two-by-four trickR being and DRE8SMAKING worked under the classification of "good government.” MRS. J. L. TAYLOR ! Joint observance of birthday an­ niversaries. a popular custom In clubs and other organizations, proved a favorite means of cele­ brating In Applegate hoiiies dur ing the week end. Mrs. A. Throckmorton was hos teas at a dinner at her home Bun­ day lit which Mr. and Mrs. Les­ ter Throckmorton of Eagle Point were guests Miss Eleanor Throck­ morton was an honor guest, her birthday falling on February 22, as was her father, whose anniver­ sary was on the 27th. Those priv­ ileged to sit at the table, which I was set with n bountiful meal and graced with two birthday cakes, had their choice of chicken or tur­ key. Mrs. Fr««d Straube entertained Sunday with n turkey dinner in honor of five birthday anniversar­ ies GiieHts Included Mr. and Mrs. Marian Young nnd family of Cen­ tral Point. Those honored were Mrs Young and daughter Freda. 1 Miss Lola Straube, and Hill I utid Ixiuls Straube. Mrs. Arnos McKee, who also witnessed another birthday dur- ing the week-end. was surprised with un evening call from her grandchildren and their parents. ----------- \----------- AIR STUNT MEN WILL Friday and Saturday Cecil B. DeMille’ff “Sign of the Cross” Sunday, Monday, Tuesday I with William Powell Joan Blondell Wednesday and Thursday Barbara Stanwyck THRILL RIALTO AUDIENCE At the Rialto theatre, Sunday nnd Monday, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., takes the leading role 1n "The Parachute Jump­ er,” a thrilling story of the dare­ devils of the air lanes —the stunt men. Aviation pictures—of the war. of the air mall, and of ev­ erything except stunt men -have been already made, but It re­ mained for young Doug to make this picture of the men whose Ilves hold no thought of the mor­ row. Frank McHugh, Bette Davis and Sheila Terry are tn the sup­ porting cast. ROXY ■■’.oc In Bitter Tea of General Yen Saturday Only TIM McCOY “Man of Action Sunday and Monday Doug. Fairbanks, Jr. : Saturday Only, March 4 “TWO FISTED LAW with Tim McCoy l Sunday and Monday : Marie Dreaaler in “EMMA” Jean Hersholt-Rlchard Cromwell Tuesday and Wednesday “HELL’S HOUSE” Junior Durkin—Pat O’Brien Thursday and Friday “RADIO PATROL” Robert Armstrong—Lila Lee Coming Ssturday, March 11 KEN MAYNARD In “WHISTLING DAN” LAWYER MAN1 : i : i : : : : “The PARACHUTE JUMPER” with Bette Davis • Frank McHugh Tuesday and Wednesday JOE E. BROWN “YOU SAID A MOUTHFUL” Thursday and Friday JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL : “Te»» of the Storm Country” ANY SEAT ANY TIME Continuous Shows Saturdays 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. Sun. and Hole. 2 o.m. to 11 p.m. WHERE IS THE WOMAN who was so tired at night? The sooner Jackson county and Medford get rid of his type of agi­ tator the better off everyone will be—particularly Brown himself. He is typical of a type of parasite which has capitalized on the de-| pression and other people’s woesj —not content to led bad enough! alone for the poor taxpayer and1 debt-ridden farmer, but selfishly bent on inflaming them to plunge themselves Into still greater depths of difficulties and losses. Jackson county’s citizens who are beginning to snap into a habit of doing some of their own think­ ing now that half the Good Gov-| ernment congress officials are either in Jail or out under heavy bonds will realize that, deplorable and unjust as their financial con-| ditfon might be. they are not aided one whit by attempting to pull others down to their own level. Misery may love company, but the more company misery has, the w< . . ORN OUT from the day'» •ndle»i round of houta- work...where ¡»»he nowf Spending her time in re­ creation ... initead of drudgery in a hot kitchen. Wliere the formerly greeted her hutband in high dudgeon, »he now welcome» him in high spirits. 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