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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1933)
The Jacksonville Miner PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Page 3 ODD THINGS AND NEW—By I Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill A/MlRO I Mi and Mrs Jack Nlorr of M>-d Canadian philosopher. The pic tures ord visited nt the Fred Htraube will be shown at Jacksonville Fri home ou Applegate Sunday. day evening. March III. « of July is 9 feet • Miss Uriana Taylor spent the • The lust or a series of clothing rñu / weekend as a guest of Miss Fran meetings for the Extension unit cis llartier In Medford. wus held nt the clubroom at Apple gate school house Tuesday. "Mrs. • Wulter (Nalty) Htephenson ra- Mabel Mn<-k wus present, und a [sit lurued from Nt. ixiuis. Mo, where luck dinner was enjoyed at noon f/OVP K/. 1R0&MGH lie liad s|>ent three mouths visiting Discussion of numerous plans was -oj Grot foes, Ut relatives. taken up during the day. among fOUHV 32? FOUf- • Miss Virginia Fick of this city which were arrangements for a Nt. LEHF ClOl/ERS IN was on the Applegate a few days Patrick's party nt the hall on the 3 HOURS ugo In the Interest of future school evening of Marc* 17 Mention also »11» made of the Home Interests teaching conference nt Corvallis during the • Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Putnam of lust week In March, at which the Medford motored to A|>|*l«gute a tocul unit may be represented. few days ug<>. Mrs. i'utnum visited IÇ 1HÍ SMfULtSI • Jess Wilson, who first came to at the home of Mrs. J. J. Arant. Oregon In T»9. was about the streets LOHG D ivision promím iurui isivmuh • llowurd Klmbol of Medford, of Jacksonville Tuesday enjoying CONíftiNG RII DIGITS foimerly of Little Apple-gate, was the spring-like sunshine and re a business visitor in that commun in-wing acquaintances made dec- ity a few days ago. 1 Hiles ago. lie had been in the Table Rock vicinity until recently and • Among Applegate people shop now Is staying with a daughter ping in Medford recently were Mrs here, Amy Llndamood. Wilson, now Myra Hinith. Mr. and Mrs. J J. past HO, stated that ha first came Mansell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peck to the Rogue valley in *61, and re and Mat blit-w Ray. members when the foundations of many of th« present buildings were • Cullen Campbell of lower Ap laid. During the Modoc Indian war. piegate has become a new mem he related, he carried dispatches A CAÍ OWHfD ßy MP, ber of Hanson's popuar old time or over the Nisklyous for General chestra Mr. ('ampbell plays u sano JOHN KUEHNER... WñLKEU Wheaton, and later served as a phone. /OOO Niues 10 imp deputy sheriff, lie remembered the* H£R wy HOMe • Wlllluin Von der Hellen of Med i days when mining was at its height foni was on the Applegnte recently In this city, wh«n Chinatown was I I looking over prospects for mining something to be gazed at, and compelled to read the play going ki which he can »teert a st.-am when he himself scampered about nature’s finest contribution the streets much the same as the health and palate. Luscious, juicy, i on In Medfrod. L. A. Banks, ex full flavored, they are served in editor of the Morning News, has for I younger generation does today. ■hovel to work every conceivable form Grown un months been accusing various citi • Mrs. Newton laiwis, who is ill wlfli quinsy, wus removed to Med • Wesley and Lyal Hartman. Jack der the ideal conditions found in zens of miscarriage of law and ford Monday, and is remaining at sonville's contribution to the coun the famous Rogue river valley of order. The patient citizens of Jack- the home of tier daughter, Mrs. Fred ty's bridge building forces, com southern Oregon, they are hand son county put up with it for a Ntlnson. According to last reports pleted nine days work on the re- picked, carefully selected and pack long time, even through a political I routing of the Ashland Talent unit ed. then placed in cold storage un campaign and an election. We pre she was somewhat improved. [ of tile Pacific highway early this til they are Just right for market. sume they hoped that the election • Lester lilll was the lucky wln- week. Tile brothers had been em Buy a box of genuine Rogue river would settle the difficultiea anti ner of an ntlractive nlne-patch «lullt ployed sounding depth of bedrock. p<-ura today. You have a real treat that those defeated would quiet «hieb was raffled off by the Home for piling of two trestle bridges in store for you. Write for a free ) down. But they did not. Economics club at the Grange which will bear concrete decks.' pear recipe book.—The California Judge Fehl continued his haran- clance Nalurday nlght The club The two bridges, they explained. . Oregon Power company.” gulng of his opposition, and Editor rvallzed NO front the chances will each be 100 feet In length and Banks started afresh to manhandle sold. ulll cost a total of $30,000. Due to the withdrawal of state aid on with words and printers’ ink those • A numb«-r of AppleXats people market roads, employment for the who opposed him. It made a diffi eX|>ecto<l to attend the final show . brothers this year has been cut con- cult situation, and a splendid plot ing of tiir rural drainntlcs contest of OTHER PEOPLE Islilerable, and the well-known de for a story or a play. The grand plujrs In Medford Inst Wednesday. pression is fast becoming more jury was accused of miscarriage Organizations scoring highest in than a term In the Hartman fam of law; Judges, especially Judge More About the Whip Party their respective districts in the ily, it was added. However, they preliminaries were Phoenix Grange. expect employment at driving pels* One of the reformers In Jackson Norton, were accused of prejudice and the printers in Banks' paper Central Point Orange and Rogue when soundings are recorded, and county took the law into her own continued to receive script for pay Rivnr Civic club shipment of treated poles Is made. hands and horse-whipi>ed an editor or a few dollars and some grocer who had dared to criticize the out • Ernest Arm priest sustained a • "The world's finest pears" is fit that is making Jackson county ies. Banks took the center of the deep gash on the foot Tuesday, the title of an attractive advertise a laughing stock. Reformers are stage for several months but sud while cutting wood on Bishop ment recently published by The funny people. That’s why they are denly another editor, tall and hand some, appeared from the left wing creek. Although he was alone at | California Oregon Power company reformers. ihe time the accident occurred, he i 'to promote greater interest in the And one by one ail the leaders near Jacksonville. He printed a wan able to reach a neighbor's use of southern Oregon pears. The In the Jackson county effort to pur- pink newspaper in which he told house for aid. I ad. which is one of a series of Cop Ry politics have been arrested and the truth about "Llewellyn A. Bunks" as he saw it. and the fight • Hprlng farming and housecleati- ' co community advertisements de « barged with one crime after un began in earnest. signed to tell the world about the other. That's the best way we can ing on Applegate stund In danger Several grand juries were ac of being sadly neglected this year territory served by the local utility,, think of to purify Jackson county or cused. rearranged, recalled, and re- for panther hunting and Jigsaw Is reproduced as follows: "The «’«y other county—put the profes- jtorted and finally one of them wan puzzles. Either the presence of one world's finest pears Rogue river »ional reformers in jail. Nine times rather severe on Mr. Banks. It I out of 10, a fellow who advertises of the infernal Jig-sawn In the house valley pears, conceded to be the himself as a friend of the people seems that libel suits have been' finest grown, are shipped to the air the scream or track of a panther Is Just trying to work the gullible piling up against Mr. Banks, that imiarrtant centers In the United he sufficient to set residents agog States und to many foreign coun for something for himself.—Corval collection of debts has been rather *.it any hour of the day or night. pressing against .Mr. Banks, and tries They are featured on dining lis Gazette-Tribune. • Nil Arant reached bin eighth cars of the nation's leading rail r The Medford Farce birthday Friday, and probably no roads, In the finest hotels in the, For some months we have been honor ever conferred brought more land and in homes everywhere as 1 Joy than tills anniversary broagM ................ ...........r.................................■..... 1................................................ Si to Nell. In honor of the occasion Mrs. Arant arranged a little social event which she described as of very minor importance, but to Nell for It was a real party. Three little friends assembled after school, and -■--"¡•¡¡■'I............. I.................. among other pleasures they extin Well, last six weeks examina The boys are getting the tennis guished the candles end cut the tions are over and although there court ready for the spring tourna birthday cake I were a few flunks the grades wore ment. ««•"factorr • Welcoming the opportunity to Spring must be here. Ijewis Ap ... ... . . „ s|s-nd another evening similar to '"‘e ' **,1enn" «nd '\e8‘on plebaker has been seen playing those enjoyed in the past at th«- , homo of Mr. and Mrs Harold dr,v,n« around ,n a new N“8h marbles with the other little boys. Crump, about 60 friends assembled Are the several students who There’s a Reason there Saturday evening for darn Some of the boys have acquired ing. Musicians Included Mr. and have been absent lately afflicted the habit of trading clothes for the Why You Will Like with spring fever or are they just Mrs. George Pnrcel and William catching up on sleep they have school hours. It Better Than Puree). At Intervals during the eve missed while practicing new dance ning Mrs. Cliff Ihinnlneton gave steps with the orchestra? it seems to be the style to go Any Other several vocal solos, which were around in pairs at school this much appreciated by the dancers. The playa, "Jerry'' and "Barbara'' spring. Late In the evening pinochle proved I were put on successfully and now of interest to several. Refreshments the Dramatic club In debating about were served at midnight. what use they shall make of the 4 • Hiding all emotion behind a money. The seniors have ordered their somber countenance. Master Earl announcements for this year. The Halt marsh gave no betrayal Satur average amount ordered was 25 day night that he was attending apiece. a dance for the first time In all of his seven years. He had expressed his dostre to go nlong with his «rents to Little Applegale so he Offers for Sale ould see Just what folks did nt FREE DELIVERY—PHONE 743 „ dunce. Hut ho maintained a stead Choice Registered Milking fast alienee all evening and even a Shorthorns Miner reporter's questions failed to penetrate his manly dignity and I Heifers and Bull Calves reveal his oplnlonn. With boyish hands thrust deep into white cord Beet of Breeding—Certified Herd pockets, Earl just looked on, cast i Also Ing his own reflections as to the desirableness of this institution A Registered Percheron called dancing. Stallion W<?)'3¥56(2 L ’Scotty". VIEWS High School News PROSPERITY COMES FASTER REGULARLY Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank PERMANENTS $2.50 $4 CONGER $5.50 I FUNERAL PARLORS Medford. Oregon U. S. L. 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I side of the politicians nor on the ( Now Mr. Banks has a few pears, ' opposite side from the Christians), a good government league, a few but when a county has elected a lawsuits and a Judgment on bls I Judge they refuse to trust. Jailed hands. the sheriff they elected, built a The plot thickens, some ballot community fire out of the four that has burned the boxes are stolen from the vault In newspa|>ers _ . the courthouse, and the sheriff of| shins of almost everybody, it is the county, the mayor of Rogue high time that the voters and citi- River and several others are ac sens read the love story of Antony j ciiaed of having something to do and Cleopatra.—B. J. Kimber in with their disappearance. And Grants Pass Bulletin Bounty Judge Fehl advises the dis trict attorney that he also expects to be accused with them and ar ranges a bond beforehand. After Editor Hall had opened up the sore publicly and championed the cause of the "other people," j i the editor of the Tribune comes) home and he opens up as a cham pion of the "other people” so thej ¡other people outside the good gov-l to Those Who Save eminent league have two "knights . In Ink" and the good government league has but one now, that being the county judge who publishes a I paper also. I It’s a case of too much ink, too many editors and too many people wanting a finger in the pie. Some There Is No Substitute one has to accuse, someone has to champion, and Lady Medford has for a Savings Account had her dress all torn off of her in the melee, leaving her a veryi START YOURS naked woman all black and bruised and advertised all over the Pacific TODAY! coast. And that Is not a very nice repu tation for a lady to have. Just what) the future will develop is not) shown. But now that Banks has had; his newspaper clothes tom away i from him. up come one hundred) knights arrayed in "citizens' com Medford mlttee” armour to back up the law ) abiding officers. The scene shifts, someone enters ( one of the local churches and steals | the collection. Looks like that is the result of someone stealing the) ballots. But it looks to us as though) •Medford needed more churches and ! less newspapers, or more Chris-) tians and less politicians (being) “SERVES YOU RIGHT” & Srw4 Eat More and Pay SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS • bike the ripples that flit with a stone'H throw to the far corner of the pond, so the nation-wide bunk moratorium casts reflections even in a small local cominuntty. Ruch merchants are refusing trade as a result of not wishing to ac cept chocks, and one dealer prefers to give credit rather than take checks. However, the business tie- up is n(A seriously affecting affairs at. Applegate store, according to John Pernoil, who said that he is accepting cream checks and giving change. • A large crowd attended the free showing of forestry pictures at Ap plegate hall Tuesday evening. In addition to the movies Mr. Clrlf- flth gave nn instructive lecture on fire prevention and advising against light burning. His lecture wns Illustrated with lantern slides. Mr. Fuller gnve two readings in dialect, which were especially ap preciated. 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