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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1933)
P*We 2 The Jacksonville Miner The Jacksonville Miner Spring Migration * * a« nniiini# tS* wvcsiy at JACKSONVILLE, OREGON OFFICIAL NCW3PAFCR OF JACKSONVILLE chaff from th« wheat In his form- er article. Sometime all must face the I'll I loso great unknown your pher would rather meet it with a record of having tried to make the world u butter place for his fellow man than to have sung all tiie lioxannaH and ii>peat<-<l all the self centered prayers In Christendom. Frankly speaking. your Phil osopher la Inclined to believe that “the kingdom of heaven ia within you.” mulnder of her teaching dutlea at Applegut« for thia term. Iler bus band, who hud completed training ut H. O. N. H. recently, bau ac cepted the opportunity to assist with the upper grade students an practice work. Mr. l<udwig hu« taught during the laat two weeks, • F. E. Blgalow of liut li returned Wednesday from a biisliiosH trip to Albany. • Dr. J. W. Robinson, who has been spending tin» colder months In a Medford hotel, bns rented his ..........U....I...I.,..I.IL.Jl.. .1................ borne hero to the W. M. Barrie futility Mr. Barrie Is un officer of the Jacksonville Gold Mining com ............................. ................................... puny, limited. Local and Personal (.oow like iPßlNo The Editor Speaking (Continued from page one) Mauy rabid drys have been pre dicting the worst curses imagin able to come from the legalization of 3.2 per cent brew. Let’s see. wasn't there something about cross ing bridges when we come to ’em that was drilled into us at the same time temperance was being preached? Seems as though there ought to be about enough problems besetting this nation in the ever present now without having a group of fatalistic pessimists pre dicting a world of debauchery, pov erty and shivering, ragged children at the swinging door. Seems as though the American people should be given credit for being able tc handle themselves properly when the time comes. At least, that's the way we interpret the actions and remarkable support President Roosevelt has displayed. -or The thought occurred to us that reformers should set to work in their own household first. And, we believe, if they do a thorough job of watching their own step, and the morals of their families, they will have little time to worrv about John Public's conduct. In fact, this nation seems to J58 made up of in dividual families, and the most certain way of raising morals and ideals would be for every family to correct Its OWN weak spots and let the rest of the nation take care of itself. to the safest city in the world. Swallow THAT one! -O« • Dr. J. F. Roddy of Medford via Ited (ho Illg Applegate a few Jays ago lu the Interest of a possible mining deal. • Money alone wuh not the only reimbursement tn the aale of the black walnut trees ut the Prank Cameron ranch a short time ago. Mr. Cameron has obtained 20 tiers or wood from the limbs und upper section of the trees. L. W Robnett, Crescent City denier who pur chased the trees (or fulfilment of an order from Germany, took only the largest portion of the tree bodies. • Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ully of Grants Pas« visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Jones ou Little Applrgato. • Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sultniarsli were among the 38 guests present ut a dancing party at the home of Mr. und Mrs. la>ys Hamilton in Talent Saturday evening. The uf- fuir was somuwhnt of un April fool arrangement in that everybody wus expecting to get fooled und didn't. • Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Anutl. real dents of Little Applegate for the lust five years, moved from the community last week und ure re siding In their new home on Mor- row street, Ashland, which thvy obtained in a trade. Before their departure. Mr. and Mrs. Arunt were honored with a surprise farewell party at their home by members ! of the Uttle Applegate sewing club, in which Mrs. Arant had 1 taken an active interest. A former ! resident of the Applegate, W. O. (Bud) Johnson of Malin, has rented tiie Arunt ranch and now Is rosld- I ing on the property. LEGAL NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of Grun dy Barnes Lindsey, Sometimes Known as J. B. Higley. But Being One and the 8ame Person, De ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that 1 have been duly and regulurly ap- l>olnted Administratrix of the above entitled eatute under und by virtue of un order of the county court of Juckson county, Oregon, duly mudn. rendered and hrftered upon Jan uary ilth, 19:13, and all creditors having (-laima against said deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, with vouchers thereunto attached, und all persona owing said estate are notified to pay their said Indebtedness to me at the office of G M. Roberts, my attorney, In the Medford National Bank building, rooms ¡013, Med ford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 23rd day of March. 1933. LON IE HARGKNT Administratrix of the Estate of Grundy Barnes IJndsey, Deceased. (Mar 24 31, Apr 7-14-2!) A sister, who narrowly escaped death and was in the midst of the "S greatest damage and watched doz TO OUR BUTTE FALLS FRIEND | for man. Today the problem is , more difficult. Last week we received a let ens crushed within a few seconds, All the evils of human rela reported that not ONE school build ter from a Rutte Falls friend tionship, selfishness, abuse of ing in the city of Long Beach es who challenged your Philosopher strength, avarice, greed, envy, caped serious damage and the because of his recent analysis of have been reenforced by vast larger ones were complete losses. the Book of Revelations. It is material power. The ease of Had the quake occurred a few not the wish of your Philosopher travel baa blended the races into hours earlier, every school building to engage in a long drawn out v* would have been filled with thous controversy over this book nor , a complex tangle of humankind • Guests ut the home of Mr. und But the menace of rabid reform- ands of students. Iiut I^ong Beach will he resent the charge that and religion needs the help of a , Mrs. A. 8. Klelnhammer Sunday ers seems to be in their egotistic is "the safest city in the world” he is an unbeliever. Since our I new fore»—the force of science, were Rev. und Mrs. Ham Jones view that they are more qualified . . . the chamber of commerce and church friends no longer burn i Visualize the faces in a crowded und MI hs Issle McCully of Jack to run someone else's affairs than the native sons said ft was! such folks at the stake that Isn't street and the failure of dog sonville. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul the individual concerned. Sim a very serious matter. matic teaching is apparent. So Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Much The Medford mered down to guiding children.; Oh dear, how time does drag in few seem really happy. Many, more of Medford We are. however, particularly there has been a fair "hands-off” the courts. Here we've been so interested in our friend's sugges even young faces, are marked by group enjoyed picnicking In the, unwritten law observed. But when anxious to attend a state hanging, tion and hope that all will read 1 old evils—sickness, anxiety, «or- 1 Sterling country. those children grow up to the point. too. Although it may be stretching the Bible. That. too. is the hope 1 row or defeat. Yet ail around • Buch residents have expressed where they should be able to take things a bit too far, we've already of your Philosopher. If read and them are signs of man’s power | resentment over the fact lliut some care of themselves, the reformers i put in our application for a ticket understood the Bible is, as friend I ' through science. Modern labor- ! visiting motorists, admiring na decide they must be taken in hand to the ah. er. expected party in says, "i ‘a great romance." To this I i saving machines, rapid transpor ture's touches around the village and bent around to THEIR way Salem, when Satan may throw his your Philosopher adds, “and the tation and everywhere signs of w'ell, dug up the ferns overhunglng MILK ia baby’s nat of thinking. luxury and comfort for the com the well's edge. Evidently the vis lariet and rope in one of his dis greatest tragedy of all. time.” -or ural food. But it must mon man that were unknown to itors believed that this ia a free The romance of human desire ciples. Which is quite similar to some - King Solomon in all his glory. country, and took the bit of green and the tragedy of disaapoint- be pure milk—per people’s version of religion. W’e A , ment. Power, however, has outrun ery to beautify their own door- : believe nearly everyone has W e imagine the most famous last fectly pasteurized and yard. , If we read and analyze care intelligence and ownership is too worked out some idea o» their con- «‘»'¡ds^ if th»t_Uke^place^ probably fully we great for enjoyment. There Is no • Mrs. Fred Benedict of Apple- 1 will see that our Good of even butter con » “ JlZTLL» Saint ’ Peter, won’t you ception of the scheme of things, ■ Book contains the age-old drama evidence of a common will for gate entertained with a 12 o'clock listen to reason? I tell you there tent. and although it may be classed of the battle for self fulfillment. the common good, no vision of a dinner Friday In honor of the Hist under another name, or code, they was a damnable miscarriage of As in all ancient religions human goal. birthday anniversary of her moth justice back there in Jackson coun still have what serves the same BUY ONLY throughout the whole panorama Failure to solve these problems er. Mrs. Carolyn Winetrout, of ty! ” purpose as religion. After all, that of the Jewish religion's growth Grants Paas. Those present be PURE MILK . . was not so apparent while life is the only real good religion could was simple but in the tangled sides the honor guest were Mrs. Sorry, but we’re getting down to' the predominant urge is ever bring to this world anyway—to FOR PERFECT noticeable—hope. Kindled in the complexity of modern times the Clarence Winetrout and son and serve some useful, practical pur-' the yeast sediment, and must be , mythical story of man's advent daughter of Grants Pass. PROTECTION situation is decidedly acute. pose in making this a better place on our way. This has been only a into the world and the desire to Civilization will either crumble • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burrelson, BUY FROM to live in—here, now. And not be 3.2 ner cent lucid column this' regain the perfect life of the or emerge into a new and ideal Thompson creek residents for the yond the grave, where our future week, but It’s the best we could | Garden the spark of hope for a home for mankind. Because of a last year, have returned to Middle is but a mixture of speculation and do legally. good life has dimmed with ad sincere desire for the latter, Fork, locating on mining property. I ------------- •------------- uncertainty. versity and glowed with success your Philosopher earnestly hopes • Beaver creek school board has • Word was received here last as the Jewish race struggled to for a return of that anticipated employed Mis« Lucille Reeder of I And that, dear readers, is what week that a former resident of this realize the promises of their Phons 203—Medford perfect life from the hereafter Ashland to teach the coming term is called waxing eloquent (or city, a Dr. Hester of Newburg. Ore., early prophets. y to here. Because of this desire of school. Other districts hiring worse) from a typewriter instead delivered an address in that city Space does not permit detailed he joins with our Rutte Falls their touchers recently are Union of a pulpit Ah me, and no collec recently based entirely on the old analysis of the activities of all Mend in a request that all read town. which obtained Miss Eleanor' tion boxes to pass about, the coun days in Jacksonville and its re-1 the Jewish pronhets. The key the Bible—and pay particular at Maul) of Portland, and Applegate.: ty judge having stolen all the tin markable progress as a residential note of nearly all prophecy was tention to this salient fact: The which reelected Mrs. Ethel Lud cups. It is to be hoped you don’t and mining center today. that resnect for and obedience demoralization of the Jewish wig. take this column—or the rest of ----------%--------- to the Mosaic law would result race was not complete until they the pa pel much more seriously • All Jacksonville seems to have in a glorious Jewish kingdom. lost their hope for the worldly • George Taylor, pupil at the than does the writer, which isn't Beaver creek school, is suffering «-ott-n the clean up and paint up The land of milk and honey was ideal. too. from a slight concussion of the I fever when the sun decided to "ay never lost sight of and until the It would be very difficult to con brain as a result of colliding with southern Oregon a warm call this , time of Jeremiah, the original vince a Mohammedan that the one of his school mutes on the Oh yes, one more editorial gem. “man of sorrows,” hope beat acceptance of Christianity wou'd school grounds Friday He has been (Will that dirty laugher get out week. The E. 3. Severance home,. eternal in the Jewish breast. be a guarantee of future happi unable to attend school since the of the room, or pay up his sub which has been the scene of steady The story of the Jews is the ness but both would welcome re accident and consulted a Medford scription?) Our closest relatives, landscaping and terracing ail win story of nearly every race, The ter, is coming into its prime as a lief from poverty and distress. physician Wednesday. who reside in Long Reach and suf prominent garden soot and the new, evolution of their religion has In fact any assurance of happy • John Devlin, who underwent ai fered the shivering of Mother Na many parallels in history, Al- borne of Charles Blitch, with iti and safe living would unite them ture’s surface, which resembled the serious operation at the Sacred, Children’s Ringlet Permanents cleared yards and neatly painted ways the search for the good life in a common cause. contortions of a horse’s skin when •1.98 Heart hospital three weeks ago, is fence has caused many passersby here—not elsewhere. Although a a bee sits down on an unswitch- Read your Bible intelligently steadily Improvlm:, and is expected primitive people SPECIAL SHAMPOO they early to turn their heads and admire th" able portion of anatomy, sent up and beside the romance of hu to be about early next week. As | Finger Wave and Manicure 11.25 calm serenity and restfulness of i learned the beauty of comrade man hope and the tragedy of dis soon as possible he will return tn i a collection of the quake pictures. ship, the value of mutual aid. OIL SHAMPOO the pieesfng colors and arrange The scenes, printed in a nice book appointment you will find the the home of his sister. Mrs. Miles' Finger Wave and Manicure $1.50 Desire kept them restless, reach ment. The Emil Britt home, long let and prefaced by an editorial phflosonhy of life essential to Cantrail, for recuperation. ing from the good toward the Marcels 50c and 75c—Reset 35c entitled “Long Beach Goes For a prominent landmark of attrac- better, Disastrous failure was building that earthly home for Finger Waves, Wet 35c, Dry 50c tlon here, also has been blossom • "Shorty ” Stevens, of the Med 1 ward” should have added “—and mankind. The Book of Job, the cheered by dreams, anguish was Hot Oil Shampoo 11.00 Backward, Up, Down and Around.” ing Into a green wonderland, with soothed by illusion, The longing Proverbs of Solomon, Ecclesias- ford fire department, In chargn of Cleansing Facial 50c trimmed shrubs and hedges the relief work, was on the Applegate' -OT tices and that portion of the for the perfect life, the ancient Regular Facial, |1 and up predominating adornment. in that interest Tuesday. But the most amusing part of the Gospel embodying the teachings dream, lived until the Jewish Eyebrow and Laah Dye 75c ----------X--------- pamphlet, which indicates some of Jesus. The overzealous Paul, • A. Throckmorton, who became kingdom was crushed—her peo Manicure 50c—Arch 35c thing or other about the Spirit of • Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson.' ple scattered, some captive in whose writings reflect ideas of an octogenarian Monday, was hon HAIR CUTS 25c the Golden State, was the final who went to Reedsport some time I Babylon, and then hope was re Jesus radically different from ored with a birthday dinner at his paragraph of the editorial prefac ago. where Mr. Anderson entered newed. those of Jesus’ own disciples, are home at Ruch Sunday. A number ing dozens of scenes of complete employment in the highway con-1 not essential Paul had never met of relatives wore Invited for tho With the Persians who con- ruin, destruction and death. It structlon program, spent a short quered Babylon came a new Jesus but claimed a special reve occasion. reads, ver ba turn: “Long Beach ex vacation at their home at Joe Bar spark of hope, for they Were lation for his Interpretation of • Mrs. Ethel Ludwig is fortunate 105 Weat Main Phone 57 tends an invitation for all to come recently. Jesus’ mission to the world. To In having assistance with the re- teaching a new doctrine, The a degree Paul's preaching de dream was not to be realized in t-acts from the teachings of the this life. There were two states Nazarene who hoped to make of human existence, here and the world a better place in which hereafter—light and darkness, to live. IF YOU GET OVER-ANXIOUS The light was good, the dark- To survive, a religion must ness evil. If the good life we-e AND DRINK TOO MUCH have social value. Today as never lived here the good life would before religion Is being put to continue in the next world or the test. Can it serve snr'e’y. vice versa. The long sojourn of or must socletv se-ve it’ If the the Jews in Babylon with the latter, it must eventually pass Persians brought about an amal Into h'sto-y. ->s have thousands gamation of the two faiths and of earlier religions. the old Jewish as well as the Religion faces the task religion of Zoroaster began to joining with the resources wane and gradually disappeared science in that the social order in the merging of the two faiths. We Are Ready to Ease That Morning-After will embody both a better ma The wish of your Philosopher Dullness and Headache with terial life and a less selfish re that all read the Bible Is prompt ligion. Isolation from the ma ed by the hope that all may have terial world In the solitary sola-e their faith in a good life hare, of spiritual hlf*s will either de not hereafter, revived. Man’s re stroy civilization or religion or fusal to abandon his Ideal in both. To dlve-t the moMve of «nite of earthly failure surely spirituality from self-nreserva- led him to project it beyond life The Ideal Way to Get Back to Normal to a future time. No religion has tfon to mass improvement is a Following Too Much Night Before job for organized religion. Only ever suggested a method of cre a rebirth In a new form can pre ating a better life on this earth. Generalities are worthless. The pare the churches for such a WE’LL BEER SEEING YOU task. frequent suggestion of a return We trust our good friend at to the simple faith to meet our Butte Fall* will have revised complex problems of life requires his opinion of vour Philosopher a detailed method of application so far as his belief is concerned that apparently cannot be given. 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