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Pare 4 Membership Drive Is Success for Chamber The Jacksonville Miner WHO’S WHO IN JACKSONVILLE entitled estate under and by virtue of un order of th«» county court of( Jackson county, Oregon, duly made, rendered and enter«»«! upon Jau- uury lith, 1933. and all creditors> having claims against said deceased1 are hereby notified to present the sanie duly verified, with vouchers thereunto attached, and all persons owing said estate are notified to pay their said Indebtedness to me I at the office of t; m Roberta, my attorney. In the Medford National Hank building, rooms 201-3, Med ford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, tills 23rd day of March. 1933. LONIK SARGKNT Administratrix of the Estate of Grundy Harnea Lindsey, Ih-cenxod. (Mar 34-31, Apr 7-14 21) Seen in a Daze I he names listed below an» those of the present paid-up (Continued from page one) Friday and Saturday m«*ml>ers of the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, wh«> have membership dues, but is intensely umti'd to form a public-spirited body concentrating on civic im interest««! In recruiting the help, provement and beautification. Every member listed below has the sympathy and the moral sup- i signified a^ willingness to do his share toward making Jack imrt of townsfolk, and in making Konvllle a better city to live in by taking au active part in the Jacksonville a residential city to chamber and its work. in be proud of. It will take dozens of Mrs. John Knight G«*orge Wendt willing hands and minds to put our By OUR KEYHOLE EXPERT^ Alice Hoels John B Renault ideas over and it can be done, but Mrs. Vivian Beach Tom Reed not by just a comparatively small Mrs. Oscar Lewis Beer made its second appearanco Harold Reed group of citixens alon«» and un Mrs. Herbert Hanna in th«< old town Wedn««sday a m. A Tom Dunnington aided.** Mrs. James Cantrall customer in Ray’s place hlnt«M| that M. 1* Mero Th«> Jacksonville* Chamber of Oscar Lewis all was not wall in the |H«rc«*Utage. Fred Hoestey Commerce, which invites all inter Ray Coleman Oh well. It tastes all alik«* anyhow Jack Taylor ested persons to investigate its Vivian Beach and It's legal whether minus alky Jewell Taylor past, present ami future plans, has Sunday, Monday, Tuaaday Charles Chitwood or not so long as it’s 3.2. Ed Wynn, Tom Ruddy opened its books that all may see Waiter Burdell the fir«' chief, says add Ethyl and Ernie A. McIntyre and realise that the body has been you get 6.9. Clinton B. Dunnington Aaron Rhoten working for the goo«i of the entire Wesley Hartman The THRILL Arne ('arisen in the County Court of the State community. an«l its past accom Joe -B. Weiterer Rudolph Hargis Personally, since w«* are descend of Oregon for Jackson County plishments toward this end speak John Knight Herbert Hanna ed from th«' greatest beer drinking of THRILLS! for themselves, it has been point««d H. C. Mechent James ('antrail people on <*arth. b«*«*r to be good In the Matter of the Estate of Wil out. Besides the various projects liam Wright 8cott. Deceased. I Conard Hall Earl White must be accompanied by rhe«»« inaugurated and carried to com Robert Finney James Cantrall junior and crackers. etc., etc., etc. NOTICE pletlon in the i>ast. the chamber is John Price James Mttell senior Notice is hereby given that th«> considering th«« creation of a tour Fred Fick The Miner» played a great game undersigned has filed his final sc-1 George W. Godward ist park, landscaping and improve W. M. Barrie Sunday last with the hailstones. count and report In the above en- ment of other beauty spots in the Ray Wilson R. L. Kaufman Medford failed to show up as per titled mutter, and th«* above en- i city and probably, at its next regu-1 E. S. Severance John Norris schedule and a good practice was titled Court has flx«*d May 20th, I lar meeting, will start work on had instead. 1933, at 10 o'clock a m. in the* preparations for another annual county court room in th«« court Gold Rush jubilee this summer. I r In order that its benefits to the We cun expect rnin on 7 Suns, house In Mralford. Jackson county. I Oregon, as th«> time and place for It is easy enough to Frisbie Probably Will now. Th«> last wo only got 6. city may broaden in scope, the i Wednesday and Thuraday hearing objections to said final ac- body has been campaigning vigor-' • Tangle With Belcastro Your corr. was an Impromptu count. and for the settlement ously the past few days for new safeguard a building members and the move has been at the Vaughn hom«> W« m I thereof. Via Gloves Wed. Eve caller BERT DUNCAN. Executor Nancy Carroll gaining momentum daily. It is ex against earthquakes. eve. At a dinner were Messrs. (Apr 21. 28. May 5. 12) Reinklng. pected that 1933. in spite of the' War«! and Hess Hos- Promoter Mack Lillard yesterday r u c t it issued depression, late winter and unem Just c John Boles an ultimatum to Ray Frisbie. teases were MI hsim Hill, Vaughn > ployment. will be one of the most Medfords grappling fireman, that and Hunsaker. Yes. he's beating In the County Court of the State successful years in the history of north of the Califor he must either accept the chai our tim«*, such as it is. of Oregon for Jackson County In e the chamber and the city’s leaders bout lenge of Pete Belcastro for a In the Matter of the Estate We heard the crack made that j have been uniting into an enthus nia line .—Weston with the gloves or forget his Elisabeth Scott, Deceased. “CHILD OF iastic, aggressive body that doubt Leader. grudge against the Sacramento Howard Lewis' orchestra was good for funerals. While w«» doubt the | NOTICE less will go down in future years MANHATTAN” > Italian as no more wrestling cards veracity of the statement, may We, Notice Is hereby given that as another of the public spirited between the two will be made here. point out that all this hot i lia, undersigned has filed his final groups of citizens for which the old l»ay the bill, no matter which side The pair have met twice on the whoopie stuff passed with the d«»- town has become famous. they have been on. count and report in th«* above grunt and grimace basis and have All residents of Jacksonville are titled matter, and th«« above It also is for this reason that used everything on each other ex pression. ----------- o . extended a cordial invitation to at supporters of Fehl. and contribu cept the ring |>osts. The bellicose titled court has fixed May 20, 1933. Placing city people on the farm at 10:30 o’clock a m.. in the county tend meetings, acquaint themselves tors to his continuance of such Belcastro wants to settle the mat with the principles and plans of newspaper tactics have come under ter with the gloves. IJllard Is noth would end their troubles. In 30 court room in the court house in the commerce group and to unite criticism of public-spirited citizens. ing loath to stage the affair but days they'd be deud of ionesom Medford. Jackson county, Oregon, nesa.—Grants Pass Bulletin. themselvte with the move. The next The public generally feels, particu insists as the time and place for hearing Saturday Only be conducted strictly ac regular meeting will b- the first larly after last week's issue of the cording it to objections to said final account, boxing commission Monday of next month. May 1. and for the settlement thereof. Record-Herald, that Fehl’s (taper is rules. Frisbie seemingly has a TOM MIX In LEGAL NOTICE ----------- •----------- C. G DUNCAN. Administrator. as much of a menace as a dreaded healthy respect tor the Italian's : (Apr 21. 28. Mny 5. 12) epidemic, and that all who insist known experience in the leather “My Pal the King Fehl Traitor to Friends on CALL FOR BIOS permitting it to continue as in pushing racket and would rather I Bids for contract to furnish the past are poor citizens and wrestle. and Voters in Paper slackers Sunday and Monday Jacksonville School District No. 1 in their public obligations. Th«* Medford srrtoke-eater has un Last week The Miner stated that til this afternoon to make ii p his with 50 cords of wood, will be re George Brent ■ Alice White (Continued from page one) ceived up to 8 p. m., day of May 1. the owners of the equipment being mind and should he accept the chal- Zita Johann-Frank Morgen 1933. Wood to be delivered at were certain taxes were too high, used to print Fehl’s (taper were a hectic evening is in pros school building between August 1- In that they had to have relief of furnishing this machinery free of leng pect next Wednesday night. Ray 15th, 1933. Saturday Only some sort, and that we had not charge. The paper was called to is Luxury Liner a big. rangy lad. fast and tough Fifty (50) cords of body fir in yet reached that Utopian stage in task by a member of the Neider and Jack Hoxie in despite inexperience with his government when everything was meyer family—for it is the Neider “dukes” could undoubtedly give a four foot lengths, split to eight OUTLAW JUSTICE •Tuesday and Wednesday run according to the best plan. meyer interests who own the print good account of himself against inch wood. The school board reserves the Fehl told them for years that if ing machinery—for the statement. the chunky Californian. Friends of Sunday and Monday they would just put HIM in office “Fehl is paying us for the use of Frisbie are In hopes he will agree right to reject any or all blds “Hot Saturday “NIGHT CLUB LADY" STELLA W. BEACH, he certainly could change things. this equipment—not in money, but ] to box Belcastro and in the words with Menjou and Gallagher Nancy Carroll-Cary Grant Clerk of School District No. 1. He got in, and he DID change the equivalent, and we are not In i April 10. 1933. Randolph Scott thingB. but we believe most of the the least interested or obligated for of the ring, “knock his can off.” Tuesday and Wednssday voters in the county now would what he prints,” was the statement j According to Lillard, if the (Apr 14-21-28) ----------- •------------ Jack “THE EXPOSURE" u-ci ’ malc „ _ h is . staged „—- - he will have ---------- much rather have them changed made to clarify the error. “We *owe Thursday and Friday Fehl money, and he is taking it out McCarthy, light-heavyweight boxer, In the County Court of the State with Lila Lee back the way they were. of Oregon, for the County Mke a messenger who purposely in the use of our equipment. It is on hand as a substitute referee and WILLIAM HAINES Thuraday and Friday an<^ 8‘a^e police at the ringside of Jackson changes the wording of a dispatch strictly business with us and we CLIFF EDWARDS !arTned w|th subpoenas and tear gas In the Matter of the Estate of Grun in time of war so as to upset the take no part in politics.” “WASHINGTON No evidence was produced to: K,larcl against any attempt to plans of the defending forces. Fehl. dy Barnes Lindsey, Sometimes MERRY-GO-ROUND “FAST LIFE” in carrying word of the activities prove the statement, but doubtless , make the affair other than an or- Known as J. B. Higley, But Being with Lee Tracy it is a strictly business matter thodox boxing bout, of county government to the people One and the Same Person, De As usual. Lillard is lining up an ceased. being served purposely has done with Neidermeyer, who seems to Coming Saturday, April 29 ANY SEAT the same thing—tamper with the feel that he would lose a few dol other stellar boxing card for next Ken Maynard In ANY TIME NOTICE TO CREDITORS true message and twist it around lars if Fehl were not allowed to Wednesday night at the Armory, Continuous Shows Notice is hereby given that I “TEXAS GUN FIGHTER to suit hTs own ends and not to continue his publication. He feels and the Frlsble-Belcastro go would Saturdays 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. reveal a true picture of the coun- \ no responsibility for what the be an added drawing card. Last have been duly and regularly ap- Continuous Saturday, Sunday Sun. and Hols. 2 o.m. to 11 p.m. ty’s legal machinery. He is the type j equipment is used for. and is not week’s tilt, which featured the com- iminted Administratrix of the above of man who, when looking up a interested in whether the printing ing Herb White, resulted in a pleas word in a dictionary, would tear of Fehl’s paper on his equipment ed house cheering the decision in REASONABLE RATES FOR out a page and throw it away if costs Jackson county other lives the lad’s favor. Ix>w prices will words on it were not spelled the I and additional thousands of dol prevail and the show will o|>en PRESSING way he had them figured out. He lars so long as he gets his rental promptly at 8:30 p. m.. it was an has done this same thing with his from Fehl—which, we are certain, nounced. DRY CLEANING ----------- •----------- reports on "what the county court is not in the form of cash. There FUNERAL PARLORS and DRESSMAKING has been doing” and with his quo has never been much in the way • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gravelle wel Medford. Oregon tations from the Scriptures, which of cash pass between the Nelder- comed a fine baby girl to their MRS. J. L. TAYLOR he indulges in while whistling to meyer family and Fehl. home Tuesday, April 18. Mother LITTLE GIANTS keep up his courage. Neidermeyer« state they are not and child are both doing well. Dr. It is for these reasons that the1 in the least interested fn what Sweeney of Medford wan the phy- Dreamland elimination of the Pacific Record Fehl prints, or in politic«. At the | «ieian in charge. Herald and its type of journalism ,Jacksonville organization of the j • Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Melvin of Every Wednesday forever from Jackson county is a Good Government congress three the Griffin creek district have public issue—a civic and patriotic members of the family were promi- moved to the Pierce place on the duty which is being assumed by nent attendants. But. even if the Jacksonville-Ruch road where they Men 25c Ladies 10c loyal citizens of Jackson county. family is not as interested in the will make their home this year. It is because Fehl has i" double- cleaning up of Jackson county as crossed his enemies, his friends it is in dollars and cents, thcy| and the voters that he must be should consider just what Fehl and eliminated from public life and his lying campaign is costing print. Already he has cost the THEM as large taxpayers of the I ■/// county thousands of dollars in ac-j county, THE If Neidermeyer« want to pinch tual cash and untold additional I pennies and lose dollars, we would thousands in nationwide disrepute WOMAN into which he. with his playmate suggest that they aid Fehl in the Banks, have plunged Jackson coun continuance of his publication, for ty. And when the pennies are all just as surely as he has already counted at the end of the year, and cost taxpayers thousands of dol-: ffl the budget set to pay for all the lars. he will continue to cost great rumpus, court battles and thievery, sums if allowed to continue. For eve*ry taxpayer in Jackson county the couple hundred dollars consid- ' will discover that HE will have to eration from Fehl, Neidermeyer as foot a good many dollars of the must be classed — — a sympathizer bill. Voters will find that THEY with the Good Government con- gress or a mighty floor citizen. He should remember that he has an Investment of several hundred thousand dollars in Medford, and public opinion will go a long way, i toward either making that invest-■ Now is the time to Paint, Remodel and Repair the I ment a loss or gain. It will be Neidermeyer’s stand in the present Old Homestead before Friend Wife gets into her controversy which determines what spring housecleaning and while we have an ample 'the general feeling toward him is |—not the fact that this newspaper in stock of special Low-Priced Lumber, Paints and I has revealed his connection in the i Builders’ Hardware. I matter. If the Neidermeyer family feels Our LOW QUOTATIONS will surprise you on the that it is interested strictly in dol lars and cents and doesn't give a . following: 'hang what their printing equip-' An electric washer will do the entire family washing for about ment is used for. The Miner feels that the pqbiic is entitled to know Every 2x4s, 1x4s to 1x12s com 1 cent’s worth of electricity and save the wear and tear of a wash the facts. It has been conceded that' board on the clothes. (To say nothing of the wear and tear on the Neidermeyer equipment was mon pine suitable for brood SATURDAY Fehl’s last resprt—and had it not nerves, health and appearance.) Electric service is cheap; by far been for a murder, the Daily News er houses, chicken houses, the cheapest service you can buy. It will perform nearly all of your I (under Banks) would still be NIGHT i spreading its iioison from the same J rabbetries, garages, out household tasks perfectly, in a fraction of the time required to press. Either willingly or unwit- i tingly, the Neidermeyer«, In fur- do them by hand. buildings, linings and sub- I nlshing the tools to carry on thls,| 9 till 2 I vicious campaign, have contributed floors. Complete "ALL ELECTRIC" service for an entire month (which in ex i to the furtherance of strife, ____ cludes everything from sunshine for the baby to cooking and re | pense and disgrace in Jackson r,» county. frigeration for the entire family) for less than the weekly wage of SPECIAL SALE ON PAINTS Which reminds us of a druggist AL STEWART’S who once sold a woman a bottle of ALL NEXT WEEK a good servant. Electricity is so clean, quiet and convenient that it poison to commit suicide with, j is hard to realize the extent of the service we receive for the small 8-PIECE Asked if he didn’t suspicion to what use it would be put. he an amount we pay. swered “yes, but I’m in business ORCHESTRA for the money, and she paid cash.” ------------ •------------ THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY In Siam trained monkeys are “Builders’ Bureau of Information” used to detect counterfeit coins. I 204 SOUTH FIR PHONE 124 Fun for All Wonder if that’s where the idea of monkeying with our currency] originated?—Weston Trader. Joan Biondell “Broadway Bad” ‘King of thejungle’ r. ROXY™,19° DINTY MOORE’S a PAYS for DANCE CONGER I. Wb« THIS MUCH TO ASK OF ANY WOMAN FOR T A WASHING Jacksonville Porter Lumber Co.