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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1933)
JOIN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCEI Í rHE J acksonville M iner Jacksonville, Oregon' Friday, April 21, 1933 Wume 2 The Editor Speaking MEMBER DRIVE GAINS FORCE AS BENEFIT SEEN ODD THINGS AND NEW—By Lame »-He 5c a Copy But You Really Oughtu Subscribe Number 16 FEHL TRAITOR TO FRIENDS AND VOTERS ALIKE Crater Lake Open to Traffic Despite 60- Foot Snowfall Year Marking the official ot>ening of Crater l^ake National park for the 1933 travel season, appropriate Well ut leust there’« on« nice ceremonies will be held in the park thing we can say for the weather next Sunday. Large numbers of Neidermeyer Say« Equipment visitors are expected from Med num lie certainly lias Riven uh a 47 Paid Up to Date; Royal half doien s|>rlngH (tile month. ford. Klamath Falls, Grant« Fass. Neighbor« to Join Chamber U»ed for Record-Herald Ashland and other southern Ore * • of Commerce in Body I« Being Rented gon iioints. as well as from Bend, Anil where generally nt thin time i central Oregon and northern Call of year youna men’« fancy turn« The membership drive launched common supposition had ’fornia. to uh, er, love, In southern Oregon H few (lays ago by the Jacksonvlll«- been, in most circles, that traitors, Plans are being completed for It llllH been lumina to fancy chin Chamber of Commerce Is prodm bolsheviks and plotters against the the organization of a caravan from i blnncH anti sniffles. > Ing results and new member«. At American government wore beards, Medfrod for Jackson and Josephine Monday night's meeting In the old rattled on incessantly in some for counties to meet a similar caravan But despite the «now, Jackson V. H. hotel It was reported that eign tongue and carried bombs in from Klamath Falls at the Annie I h to have U h vacation sea county 47 members were paid-up, and that every pocket. But developments tn Springs junction of the two ap son early this year. Editor Bunks others had promised. Jackson county recently would In proach highway». The combined will be tried In Eugene Muy 1. and dicate that there are other forms caravans will proceed to the rim Due In part to the untiring ef if thut won't b« u vacatTon around fort« of traitors against this country. of President Oscar Iswls an<L for the various entertainment fea these parts then We’ve misinter Secretary J. H Wetterer and active It has been explained that rural tures. preted the meaning of oft-repeated member«, and In part to the re- folk. In the outlying parts of the Despite the heaviest snowfall on phrases such us, “what! lire you markable accomplishments of the county, know Just about only what record—a total in excess of SO feet still ruving about politics?" a city-wide Interest lias chamber. they read In the papers of what the -park entrance roads were opened been manifest In th« civic body county officials are doing, and to travel this month, providing Which just goes to prove thut. and a community Hpirlt has fust whether we have a good admins- visitors with fairyland vistas of where there’s u monkeyface t here's been crystallizing Into a compact, tration ()r not. They are too far white, enhancing the charm of the generally monkeyshine». energetic chamber of commerce removed to get much first hand In scenic gem of the Cascades. As a orgunlxutlon, formation. It is chiefly among result of winter-long snow removal It muy be surprising to outsid these persons that the county effort«, motorist« will drive be It was reported at th« meeting ers to know, but Jackson county that th« Royal Neighbor« lodge, judge. Earl Fehl, and Banks have tween towering bank« of white citizens take such a profound in always Interested in being really gotten their support. leading to the rim area, where an terest In elections that they even royal neighbors, signified It would They—and many others In Jack- unforgettable scene of blue water, break Into the courthouse for sou join In a body -100 per cent. This son county—have relied on Fehl’s surrounded by precipitous, snow- ^^Irs They also Inpsected the jull will swell membership in the newspaper, the Pacific Record- covered wall«, will offer silent Vn both sides. Herald. for the “inside” on politics greeting. chamber to about 100, a contrast -a.-* in southern Oregon. They have be Through the cooi>eration of the to the three or four members who And one of the great tragedies had kept It alive and functioning lieved Fehl. and Banks when he Crater I^ike Ski club, with head of life is the wide gap between during the past few years. Accnm- was at large, and supposed that, quarters in Fort Klamath, snow what a voter thinks he Is casting pliHhmenta In recent weeks In the not having been stifled, his news sport« will be important among his ballot for, and what he some way of city beautification by the paper was telling so much of the the events of the day, including times gets. Begging for lower chamber have gone a long way truth that the "gang” was afraid 1 toboggan slides, «ki races, ski taxes, they wore given a boost in toward selling the idea of city wide I to answer him. They have read jumping and races. Attractive county costs. Pleading for peace participation In the commendable exaggerated lies, libel and etheral awards are being arranged. It 1» and reorganization, they lost their work. I imaginings and have digested them probable representative« of the Elks Band Plays in sheriff, are puylng two today and as gospel truth for years. It is Bend Skyliners, outstanding Des Within a month's time, through Beaver Baseballers to one man Iles dead due to what they the cooperation of city official« In little wonder they were distrustful chutes county winter sports club, Battle Next Sunday Concert Here Tonite and actually voted Into |>ow«r. No won lending relief labor, the chamber believed the only way they will be present to entertain with der the American system of gov tian superintended and fostered could reestablish justice was to I fancy ski turns, in addition to quite Baseball on Rig Applegate took The Medford Elks band» will ernment has been open to criti the cleaning up and Improvement throw the county into anarchy— a number of ski expert« of the cism at times. of the cemetery, the creation of a a serious beginning Easter Sun play in thin city tonight at 8:15 Just good old fashioned armed rev Crater Lake club. city park and the almost completed day In «pile of the hailstones when p. m. at the school gymnasium. No olution. if you please. It is because of this contact, and But the moat humorous angle to ditch for the proponed pipeline Heaver creek fans waged the first admission will be charged. The pro the Influence it has on the conduct the local mess Is the fact that, which will be Installed when ar- game of the season between the gram follows: of voters and men, that newspapers after months of yammering about iHngenicnt« can be made to dispose married men and the boys. The March, “Ambassador," Bagley. have a sacred trust to stick to the stolen liquor and the terrible of a special Issue of water bonds. boys were Just getting limbered up and lost the game with a score Selection, "Dance of the Ser truth. To lie or cast unjustified sus Miss France« McCoy, l’-year-old thieves who supposedly bootlegged Menmers of the chamber and picions about any portion of the Ashland girl, was bitten by a “min from the courthouse steps. Jack- friends have been generous In of 18 to 20, although a feminine pents," Boccalari. March, “Chicago Tribune,” Cham I'nfted States government is noth ing bug” and came to the Apple son county suddenly awakens to their donation of time, labor and onlooker re|*orts they put up a bers. ing more nor less than treason of gate Sunday afternoon to pan gold the fact that the liquor in question equipment to the projects, and the good game. Popular. “Just an Echo in the the worst sort. A deliberate, schem like everybody else 1« doing. Miss The battle will he continued next has remained silent and serene In body han been teaming up with ing undermining of the strongest McCoy and her parents, Mr. and the courthouae vault all these the div council to add scenic and| Sunday, backed by a bigger crowd Valley.” Selection, “The Chocolate Soi- bulwark our democracy has—con Mrs. J. W. McCoy, and a friend and good weather. The game will years. ’Pears as though the grand mnierinl value to Jacksonville. fidence of the people. Fehl has be panned away to their hearts' con- jury which sus|M<cted the loss did During Monday’s meeting, which be climaxed at the supper hour by dier.” Straus. Popular. "Gootua.” trayed the government he has i tent at the Sineda mine on Uttle some of the typical Llewellyn A. was given over to a general dis the serving of weenies, buns and »oral solos. "The Trumpeter," by sworn to uphold: has double- j Applegate, and were allowed to Banka figuring, wherein black Is cussion of work and committee re < coffee on the grounds by the lad made white and an Ignoramus is ports, it was pointed out that a les of the Beaver community club, Dix. and “Brother Can You Lpare crossed his friends and those who i keep their finding«. described as knowing more law greater membership In the cham i Proceeds will be used for the build- a Dime” from Americana, Gevrge voted for him and has attempted By a previous arrangement with than all the lawyers Because one ber Is desired as projects under- : Ing of a stage at the school house.1 Andrews, accompanied by Mrs. G. to become a dictator in fact, if not A. S. Kleinhammer, who is Inter Andrews. in name. non-polltlcal employe Is sus|>e<’te<l taken and others to he started soon ested in the mine, the Aahlanden Fantasia. "Creme De La Creme, Hundreds of voters’ conception i were furnished pans and rich soil of swapping water for alcohol in will require the support and as one nr two containers, the grand sistance of the entire community • Mrs J. H. Caldwell expects to fobani. of what government in Jackson1 to prospect. The McCoy«, who have »• Jury Juel knew the «an« bad bee a to make them a success. That ¡return to her home at Corvallis I 1 upular, "Farewell to Arus.' county is and how it works have I , sp<?n{ muqh of „their leisure time and Suntrtrtn«». ' March, “ STorm ' Monday, having spent the week drowning Itself in county spirits. dues had been reduced to a mere been formed with just such lies riding over th« country, comment 50 cents per year wan taken an with her daughter, Mrs. Orfe Phil Heed. and insinuations as Fehl has been j ed upon the number of people min s. * The program is being sponsored ’ Because Mr. Banks saw two boat- concrete evidence of the chamber lips. at Squaw lake. Mrs. Phillips . y the local P.-T. A. Candy booths j spreading for years as the foun-j ing everywhere. Mr. McCoy, cash dation for their minds to work on. ier of the First National bank in ^^tuimni speak cordially as they of commerce's sincerity In uniting and tiny daughter Nelda will re- will be maintained during the eve Little wonder the Good Govern Ashland, said that if he was out i turn with Mrs. Caldwell for a two ^Bf^Hssed on the street he vehemently th« town for self-help. nlng. "We want everyone’s help and weeks visit. ment congress got more citizens in of a job mining would be the very ^^pue« lared a conspiracy wns afoot to jail than any other single activity thing he would do. Some say that rob the |>oor and malm the work Idea«, that thin body might repre since the birth of Jackson county.' it was he who had the “bug” in ingman The grand jury, which H«nt the entire community not only Readers of the Pacific Record Her- _ stead of hi« daughter. served while Banks wns riding the In spirit but In action an well." OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING ON aid had been betrayed, misled and f crest of the wave, was paddling I explained one of the members pres JACKSONVILLE’S WATER SYSTEM lied to in the most brazen manner. nlong in the same line of reasoning ent at the meeting. "We want an They have been cheated and rob-, when II sniffed suspiciously be opportunity to convince everyone’ bed—cheated of their votes and cause It "found discrepancies." j i In Jacksonville that Its chamber Monday night, at the Chamber of Commerce meeting, an support, and robbed of an accurate But. no matter what arguments the ! of commerce in not In the least , former grand jurors may put forth' Interested In merely collecting I interesting and vital point was brought out. Opportunity is picture of what the county govern knocking on Jacksonville’s water system, and if it knocks on ment and its officials really are. • now and It can hardly be expected (Continued on page four) Every man of the soil, every they'll leap forward and beg every 1 the old decayed wooden pipes very hard, this city will have laborer, knowj» the simple fact one’s pardon—-the fact remnfns to take advantage of the situation immediately- wthether it that, when a problem is to be met, Blah! Blah! Blah! Blah! that they didn’t find enough evi Squaw Lake Road Earl H. Fehl, County Judge wants to or not. the first requisite is that they de Blah! Blah! Blah! Blah' dence of mlRHlng liquor to indict termine exactly what the trouble All Jacksonvillians will remember how this city hauled anyone And. evidently due to the Open; Several Large Earl H. Fehl. County Judge political frenzy at the tlm<- thev water two years ago in trucks at a great expense, and had is. and then figure out a way to Blah! Blah! Blah! Blab! overcome it. They all have felt they should reveal their sus- Catches Brought in | no choice in the matter. Luck, and the kindness of the ele through experience that, If learned Earl H. Fehl, County Judge they Blah! Blah* Blah! Blah! plclons without giving their ac ments prvented a repetition of this expense last summer. But don’t remedy the ACTUAL trouble, cused the op|>ortunlty to defend Squaw luike residents report Earl H. Fehl. County Judge themselves In court. that the road to the lake is in this year the wooden mains have decayed further, their safety their difficulties continue, no mat Blah! Blah! Blah! Blah! ter what efforts they have been Earl H. Fehl, County Judge spend Id condition, and that cars has been lessened, and it would not be at all unexpected if The former grand jury didn’t in are making the complete trip to several rotten sections gave way and released the city’s en making. The first thing a doctor Blah! Blah! Blah! Blah' determines is just what disease he dict. It didn’t render a not-tnie bill the lake. A published report that tire water reserve. Earl H. Fehl. County Judge is treating; then he proceeds to Blah! Blah! Blah! Blah! In th«- “missing" liquor ou - I* the road is Impassable beyond Div If this were to happen this summer—and the odds favor administer for the defugilty. If he merely passed gossip and huh idend Is Incorrect, they stated, and Earl H. Fehl, County Judge picton. About the only difference resulted In only a few flRhermen it. sav those who have inspected the pipe recently—then the treats the wrong disease, the pa- Blah! Blah! Blah! Blah’ I tient continues to get worse. was thnt Instead of lennlng over nt the resort. city would be forced to lav the new pipeline immediately or Earl H. Fehl, County Judge The same line of reasoning ap- the hnekvard fence to spill the Some anglers at the lake are haul water from Medford again. Besides being an expensive Blah! Blah' Blah! Blah' I plies to county politics. Taxpayers; dope, it leaned forward In the Jury having good luck, one having a Earl H. Fehl. County Judge emergency, townspeople would have to again stand by and box to spread the news. (Continued on page four) V- string of 1« fish and another a watch their lawns, gardens and flowers dry up after months (Continued on page two) catch of 24. of care and hard work. The city’s desirability as a residential section would again be lessened and property values would “And Then it Snowed/’ Grumble Jacksonville Legion Club Plans Whoopee Party for May 8 decline still further. ¥¥¥¥¥**«• Kid McCoy Flings Gold Pan at Sineda Impression of the Record Herald as Seen by Miner ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ in Historic U. S. Hotel; Will Dance and Gorge A doleful picture to paint, yes. Yet neither fanciful nor Miners When Sunday’s Game Hailed, Snowed exaggerated. But the city now has an opportunity to forever remove this menace, to take a real step forward. And, queerly The Jacksonville Miners were the game. Why, it hadn’t hailed for An announcement which will be fleers present at the time, it is re enough, this opportunity has come in a most unexpected form playing a great game. The infield three minutes till someone dis was working like clockwork, the covered that the invading Medford ^- ik I with great interest by guests ported. Anyway, county officials —relief labor. pitcher was fanning ’em right and Merchants had failed to show tip! "f the hist Jacksonville la'glon probably will be present at this ¡ Through the foresight and wisdom of the two county com party In thnt another of the affairs newest gathering, and n night of I missioners and the governor's relief program, Jacksonville left and the outfield was airtight. Jacksonville won the game'by for When the Miners were batting, feit. THAT’S what happened! Is planned for Monday, May 8. ac- fun and revelry reminiscent of the Lineup to date for the Jackson cording to i’unk Dunnlngton, chief good old times when pioneers rode can now install her new pipeline bonds for which have been long, hard drives were the rule and gunner on publicity for the locnl for days to get to the famous old voted for more than a year—for the cost of the pipe alone and not the exception. Players skim ville Miners includes Ben Coffman group of ffghtln'. sweatin' and hotel are anticipated by those in save some $1500 labor expense! Already ditch for the main med around bases to pile up a gi and Paul Hess, pitchers; Don Dor the know. swcnrln’ ex-soldlnrs. score. Everyone got several othy, catcher; Hunsaker, first has been dug and further progress awaits the buying of about gantic hits, and a few home runs were base: Ray Ward, second; Bud The Jacksonville Legion club, Eats, dance music and beer ( yea. which was chiefly responsible for $5000 worth of pipe. socked by the local huskies. In Reinking, shortstop; Cal Lusk. it’ll be legal) are being amasaed the A saving of $1500! That’s a lot of money for a little city fact, they were just winning some- third base; Leonard Osborne, left success of the Gold Kush Jubi for the occasion and initiated1 lee held here last summer, has like Jacksonville, and is there simply for the taking. All Jack I thing scandalous when it hap- field; Chuck Ward, center, and Hall, right field; Harland Clark townsfolk and their fricndH who gained a county-wide reputation for sonville has to do is accept a PRESENT of $1500 worth of ! pened. and Albert Johnson have been re- know what to expect, have been ■ Ingenuity and hospitality, and nlms Spirits of the team had been at a whetting their appetites and fil-' to live up to—in fact, way above— labor from Jackson county! But to accept this gift, it must high ebb. the season’s first game tanied in the dugout for relief Ing their teeth already. The Legion . Its reputation, re|>orts another of get busy and sell, immediately, at least $5000 worth of the was in the bag and Manager Viv work. According to V. J. Beach, club, which has enjoyed the repu the members who faced shell fire $(>500 bond issue to btiv the pipe. Beach was all smiles until it hap chamber committeeman Ruperin- the team, a game may be tation of being the world's best in France, and who hopes to face pened. The gallery was cheering. tending Surely, considering the sound financial shape Jacksonville arranged with Gold Hill Sunday. host on such an occasion, promises shells May 8 -cracked crab shells | screaming advice and leaning for none of the trimmings which were I — Just for old times’ sake. Another is in, this city’s credit is worth that much somewhere. Bonds, ward in its seats, eating peanuts by He asks that any southern Oregon team interested in a game call him so popular before will be left out bright feature of the dinner and backed by one of the soundest financial incorporations in the the peck until it happened. at Jacksonville 13. An interesting angle on the nf-j dance, , as outlined, will bo the fact state, in exchange for a water system that will immediately The field had previously been _______ night ___ _ a tussle with ___ Thursday fair, permission for staging In the; that admission will he entirely increase propertv values here hundreds of dollars! i gone over with a fine-tooth comb. married men. who didn't have hotel which was granted by the | free, membership in the commerce Seems as though a concerted effort on the part of city not a pebble was there to mar the t0 get home early for once, resulted Chamber of Commerce Monday chamber or the Legion club being officials should produce results in selling enough bonds to course of a skimming baseball and in a ???.3 scor0i favoring the Mln- night, is that Chamber of Com-1 the only requisites. mere© membership cards—which "The old hotel, which has housed safeguard this city’s water supply ... in minimizing fire haz one of the best diamonds in south- prB who enjoyed the convenience scene.of much of lesser policemen's muscles than are being Issued this week—will many a hall full of happy neigh ard during the dry months and in keeping the city green during PrPi <?5egon activity until it happened. ®Ten: th® homebodies and sent them be accepted as legal tender for ad bors. will heave with poignant Don Dorothy ’ s arm getting home to their wives content to he mission. "Flash a Chamber of memories when we get going.” add the summer. Benefits to be gained by a little effort at this sore from pegging to was second base.; papa in their own domains. time are great, and the risks are nil. Commerce membership card and ed another of the Legionnaires. the opposing team hadn’t got then just Hteel yourself for what “We’ll show folks thnt the old town Joe Beach, three gloves high, hur On the one band we have water famine, contamination a hut single man on first when it hap led for the Miners, while W. J. we flash you,” was the advice Isn’t slipping a bit. and that it still and fire hazard staring us in the face. On the other, we have pened. given by Dunnlngton. who promises deserves to be regarded as one of Nee flung for the married men. In fact, one of the most topheavy Other players were young Jim Lit- to leave his wrenches and inner the const’s high spots. Shooting off a $1500 cash saving, convenience, purity of water supply and tubes in his garage whllo the bnti- canon« in the main street will be safety, plus lower insurance rates and domestic contentment. scores ever to be amassed in south tell, Demmer. Burdell, Coleman. quet Is being prepared. barred this season, however," hast The switch which throws the track from one course to the ern Oregon was being piled up by Osborne, Johnson. Wilson and Mc the Miners and the game was I Intyre. The last such affair, which was ily added the speaker, when pic other for Jacksonville is the sale of the water bonds practically in the hag when it hap- i It is not known yet whether Sun held in the snme location a few tures of colorful days gone by enme Seems like the time has come for Jacksonville to grasp pened. years ago, boasted the Rherlff and to mind. "But everyone in Jackson day’s game will be played on the I district attorney among guests, and ville hnd better provide themselves opportunity, and at the same time remove the menace present local ...» diamond according to Beach. Oh yes. did you ask WHAT hap-!.«. ----- « ----------- - -------- - ---- everything was on the up and np, with a C. of C. card and get tn on every summer when rotting, crumbling wooden mains are en I pened? The storm, of course. The who is arranging a game for that B- else you could have fooled of- the fun." day. trusted with the city’s most important asset—plenty of water. hail and snowstorm that broke up 'lay.