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JOIN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE! T he J acksonville M iner But You Really Oughta Subacri be Number 17 Jacksonville, Oregon, Friday, April 28, 1933 Volume 2 The Editor Speaking 5c a Copy MINERS AROUSE MUCH BASEBALL INTEREST HERE BITCH REABY FOR SALE OF WATER BONDS Townspeople Unite to Back Up Miners; Give Bats, Balls and Money An encouraging and admirable attitude toward the Jacksonville Miners, home-grown baaeball team, According to on«* woman, who was shown this week when a can went through til«« Ixilig H oik h Wooden Pipeline in State of vass was made of townspeople for earthquake, one of the inujor trage Support of Strictly Local Nine needed equipment and funds, Viv dies of the disturbance was In her Near Collapse; Need for Greatest for Several ian Beach, chamber of commerce household. It seems tliut she had member in direct charge of the Installation Seen Years Past hourly completed a jigsaw puxxl»| team, announced. when the temblors struck. Three new bats and enough cash If ________________ Jacksonville does _________ not have a The Jacksonville Minera will z new pl|H-line between the two res supply the team with a half doz- play the Medford Junior Mer AI laut the unbelievable has Imp A ervolrs before the dry months ar- ,‘n ,,r more balls were subscribed chante Sunday on the local dia pened! A congreiia haa met In Mod- rive, it will not be the fault of i in a fr”* hours, and additional no- mond, It wai announced laat ford wlthout deniandlng the rosig chamber of commerce officials or i licitation should complete needs of night by Vivian Beach, coach. niitlon of county offlclala, inqulr- Clinton A. Bmlth, who superintend- ‘be team, it was said. Willingness Game will be called at 2 p.m. Ing about mlsslug llquor or threat- ed the «Jigging of ditch for laying to aid the town boys build up a promptly, and will be the first »hing bloodahed. It was the convo- cast iron mains by county relief; community spirit and reputation acheduled tilt for the team thia «atlon of Oregon mlnlng enthus was shown through the help given, workers last week. year. The Junior Merchante are lusts who milde the terrlble mls- and the Miners are assured of aald to be a tough team to Excavation necessary for the lay- : take of calllng their gatherlng u handle, and It la predicted the ing of 7000 feet of six-inch pipe to plenty of equipment, if the spirit mlnlng "congreaa.“ localitea will have their handa a depth of 30 inches was completed ! continues. There has been a notice- full for the afternoon. Saturday. Smith announced, i and __ ahl* •ncretu,f’ in interest this year Aloysius, who la auch an enthus A game with Central Point X j further progress now awaits sale in civic sports, and it is believed luailc democrat. Is conalderlng at Central Point la acheduled of ail or part of the -10,000 water much of this has been due to the golng off the gold Standard hltn- for the following Sunday, May bonds voted more than a year ago. elimination of outsiders from the seif. Yesterday he conaillted bis 7, Beach aald. Laat nlght’e en There has been a move locally to team and the participation of busi deutlet relative to bavlng severul counter with the Jackeonvllle sell the bonds and install the pipe ness men In practice tilts every t«»th recrowned wlth sllver capa. Merchante reaulted In a 44-4 line now while county relief work , week. Donations so far, although gen a » victory for the Miners, the is available at no charge to the and extensive, will not. en After readlng the newa from game going but four In city, which would result in a sav- i erous tirely care for the needs of the Arizona. ut thls dlatance we’d suy nlnga. Pressure has been ing of about >1500. *■ ■, team, and further solicitation will ili« Pinol county jury ahouhl have brought to bear by buelneee- & There has been some action be made, indicated Beach yester gon« to the nut houae with Ruth men to not go Into detalla of taken by city officials the past few day. Contributions so far include Judd. the game too far. days toward disposing of a por the following: As t>sual, J. Verne Shangle, The tion of the issue, and it may be Miner’s staff photographer, has Ray Coleman, 3 bats... .. >4.50 If the world would make a frac- Any way ynu figure It. Jackson- I that within a few dayg or weeks Jake Schaeffer, lqitbing__ 1.00 caught a Jacksonville couple In lion of the fiiMH over the victims of vlllc won a hall game last Sunday the city will be in a position to I G. W. Godward 1.00 one of their tense moments. The a cold-blooded murder an It does Surprise? Not at all. Jackson purchase pipe and forever remove Basket Grocery 1.00 lady, as you may have observed, the murderer when he or sh« cornea ville idayed Itaclf on th« local diu the menace of drouth and water, John R. Knight ............ 1.00 is delivering an ultimatum to her to trial, there might be u lessoning mond, the town dividing Into two shortage which threatens every' Tom Dunnlngton _____ groaning husband, who is a tired 1.00 of thia type of crime Instead of II teiims, Merchants on one side, summer because of the decayed and . Harold Reed ..... ... ........ 1.00 baeeball player Instead of business horrible increase. Miners on the other. And you may dilapidated condition of wooden Jacksonville Miner ....... . 1.00 man this time. It was he who let 'A'* take It or leave It. but the gallery mains now being used. 1.00 a fly ball fall at his feet yesterday, Judge F. L. TouVelle Probably the jury which let Ruth asserted that it thoroughly enjoyed The present conduit, in service 1.00 permitting the Miners to score John Hackert Judd live after she had lieon sent the tilt, wherein the Miners, nat for about 20 years, has become so: 14 more men, end his remorse at <------------ •----------- enced to din will blame environ tily clad homeguards, dropped the and ______ filled with rotted ____ ___ roots that _____ the time was nothing compared to ment, clgarota, bad company, the nine-inning tussle with a 5-4 score. serious damage to the line and loss To Build Lookout his regrets after his wife got him return of beer, heredity and an of water is an ever-present threat. However, It I h claimed, alleged home and bawled him out for the Impediment In speech as the un The wooden pipe, once considered and alibied by the Miners that the error, said Shangle, who listened Tower on Anderson derlying causes of ao much crime. the nth degree in permanence, has, Merchants (married men to you! to the dissertation. "Here I cook If they really ar» Interested In less than a tenth the longevity ofi A new lookout house built on a and alave for you day in and day seeing a gruphlc example of why found It necessary to borrow the cast iron, which will replace it. tower Miners’ pitcher. Hen Coffman, in out," yelled the housewife, “and 30 feet high will tie the murder haa ceased to I m * such a order and has the added disadvantage of > , latest accomplishment to torn the trick. Coffman what do I get for It? Why, you go in Applegate aerloiia thing In ihia country, they being porous enough to admit root ! out there and let those fellows trim forestry circles this spring. The ahould all take a good look at ' was in Ids prime, throwing balls growths which eventually strangle ] | that even a backstop couldn't hit. you 44 to 4. I tell you this has got new post, which will be the fifth themselves In a mirror. the water supply, and add an un- lookout , ■ much less the tender charges of to stop, or you don’t get any pie in the Applegate country, K » pleasant taste during dried months. will be located for dinner again! You went In Butte, Of course. had we been on that I Vivian Beach, and his prowess at As was pointed out last week , two miles east on of Anderson 'throwing them past batters so fast there to cross bats with that team, the Sterling jury, we might have done the same they thought congressmen were editorially, the line connecting the , and here you are cross and batty,” thing, but still, that would not two reservoirs is fast becoming not mine, according to L. C. Port, who nt 'em was both a thorn added the member of the gentler N. C. White of Med erase the fact that It la the gushy shooting only obsolete, but useless, and the accompanied sex as her hueband continued to ford, assistant supervisor, sentiment stirred up for criminals in the side of the regular team, city will find it imperative that the ( to the location forest hold his head and rub aching mus for survey work III thia country which makes them and great experience. line be replaced sooner or later, cles. Also, it was pointed out, had not over-anxious to kill und malm. Any and several councilmen along with Friday. A growth of tall timber on the potential killer knows he will be a Ray Wilson had his rabbit’s foot chamber of commerce members north side of the mountain makes hern In court, and a martyr If he when Pitcher Paul Hess hit bls and public spirited citizens are anx hat. the score doubtless would have it necessary to construct the bouse ahould get punished ious to dispose of enough bonds at Snow Tames Madam th). time w it i.oiVwu« thta “ • '?’•£ been tied. Judge Coleman, who Applegate Grangers T"? I »ok at Jackson county's own played a talkative gnme at second section. It is estimated sale of half' _ Jrk.wwllLbe con}l,>1!!!ed.by Joly 1 Invite All to Party Queen; Ranger Port base for the Morchants (who pra example. If you please. Few Indeed the issue. |5000. will buy and in and the ranger said the forest serv- were the law abiding clttsena who ter that name to the "married At Hall Saturday stall the iron pipe and safeguard : ice may build a road to the station. Worries at Thaws would not gladly have seen Llewel | men" moniker, wishing to get com this city against a water famine Anderson Butte has been the loca- recreation <m<1 relwMtloa lyn A Hanks hanged after Ma most similar to the one two years ago 1 tfon for a secondary lookout for Applegate Grange is planning I-ast Winter's snow tamed an cold blooded and wanton murder of 1 from the s|>ort) admits he can now. which necessited the trucking of the last two years. Mr. and Mrs. a social get-together and good outlaw mule belonging at the Star • pence officer Yet already much i after playing two games of reach- Jellison having held the post Medford water here at great ex Cecil time Saturday evening, April Ranger station if it didn ’ t do any I Ing for hot grounders, touch the -ympathy han been stirred up In the pense while lawns and gardens last year. 29, to which everybody is cor thing else. .Madam Queen, which I floor with the palms of his hands dltor*a behalf hv persons who have dially Invited. The ways and was taken to Horse creek on the driod up. ntlrely lost sight of the terrible for the first time In years. Other Although no definite announce Chamber Commerce means committee has prepared Klamath last fall for Eugene Seis- tragedy, the awfulness of an unfair players on the winning team, who a good program of music, by to break to ride, continued to ment has been made by city of rushed home to tell their grand and cowardly shooting. sketches and other features, be the outlaw, and often threw ficials. it is known that several I Meeting Monday Nite children almut their victory, re- and there will be games, fol young Selsby three times a day. possible deals for sale of bonds are |s>rted at the home of Doc Gillis They say, "well, you can hardly lowed by two hours of dancing. But when the mule tried to buck in pending, and next Tuesday night's) The next regular meeting of the blame him. after coming hero a few the next morning for treatment Admiesion will be five and four feet of snow, that was differ meeting of the city council is ex Jacksonville Chamber of Com- yearn ago with thousands of dol and ItruggtHt ('hitwood reported a tu bring MI ill to lu light lit.nt latest latrni, ur- .. . __ pected to de-1 10 cents, lunch a nickel. Come ent. Mr. Selsby rode the mule, and prvtcti lars and have everyone pick on him brisk sale of liniment. “ ^^**7 and enjoy yourself with your now has another accomplishment velopments and possibilities in this ™ ¿ until he was cleaned." Judging from However, when Joe Nee, faculty 1. at 7:30 o'clock in the U. S. hotel. Grange friends. to add to his list of honors as the direction. what we have learned of the man. It member of the local high school, It is expected that several mat --------------- •--------------- The upper reservoir at this time champion bronco buster of Klam- la our guides that, outside of pocket was at bat before Hess, student is completely filled and water is in °f importance, including the ath. change. Mr. Ranks has today aa pitcher, the old order was reversed Mountain Boomers good condition for use Investiga ,a . ?f p,a?’ for a rnBh Ranger Lee Port is very much much actual cash and clear pro|>- and Paul flunked his teacher sev I JfubiIee herQe thi" summer. will be elated over the subduing of Madam tion disclosed. erty aa he came to Jackaon county eral times. However, he passed him _______ •_______ taken up. Secretary J. B. Wetterer Bother Reedsporters Queen, but it would seem that with. Today, however, we happen to first base one time when Nee oxc mgthfrr mfet mav 7,H bave membership cards ready there is always something to worry O.S.C. MOTHERS MEET MAY 12 tor distribution, and a represents to he wise to his high finance came prepared with his homework. "Run your trapline today?” Is be a person. Mr. Port Is afraid that schemes. Mothers of Oregon State college tive attendance is asked by Presi Another faculty member. Ray Hun coming the greeting of Wade's Flat vr saker. first based for the Minora residents. For the mountain boom- the snow will be gone when he students will be guests this year dent Oscar Lewis. A special invi tries to ride the mule. The ranger on the campus May 12 to 14. it is tation was broadcast for all inter When he arrived here In a great and handed yellow slips to many ers are booming plenty. will bring the animal back to Ap by students and faculty ested townspeople to attend the bluster and admitted he had de of his charges. There was every sign of them came nearly plegate as soon as the snow melts announced in charge of this annual occasion meeting, whether members or not. posited thousands of dollars tn n combination except father against a First month ago when several house- to permit the trip across the moun | known as mothers’ week-end. Every j local bank, he failed to reveal that son in the game. Through cooperation with city holders found their shrubbery cut ______ ____ _ has ______ that money wan obtained on the Idneup for laat Sunday's game off at the ground, as tf vandals had tains. Madam Queen was brought year hundreds of mothers visit officials the ________ chamber leveled here from the Fort Rock deeert in their college sons and daughters and terraced the" plot of"groundad- shoestring, and was borrowed capi included, for the Merchants: Ben been using a sharp butcher knife. eastern Oregon two years ago. tal Ho left Riverside county. Calif.. Coffman, pitcher: Don Dorothy, at that time and view the work of joining the upper highway and haa The the desi>olled lily stocks and ----------- •----------- In nearly the same financial status catcher: Joo Nee. first bann; Ray shrubs the college and are entertained at completed ditch for the proposed were found carefully piled he is leaving Jackaon county today. Coleman, second base: Mike Bur- at the mouth of small tunnels In many special events arranged in water pipeline between the large There will be little sympathy ex dell, third base; Joe McIntyre, vacant lots. That was the key to Watkins Pupils to their honor. Dorothy Ann Sidler of, and small reservoirs Clinton A. Portland is student chairman of ar Smith, commerce member and resi pressed for the great "martyr" shortstop; Tom Rhaw, left Held; the problem, for boomerB are old Give Play Saturday rangements. among those who know the truth Harland Clark, center field, and timers on Wade's Hat. dent. was in charge of the excava about the man, and hie Walling Ray Wilson, right field. IJneup for tion. Now the men are occupied set- Pupils of the Watkins school are ford business tactics. the Miners was as follows: Paul ting their trap lines, cutting the While a man's house is still his w w Hess, pitcher; Chuck Ward, catch brush away from the mouths of the scheduled to present a health play castle, the beer barons are hope Woe is man! The depression got While speaking of crime and the er; Ray Hunsaker, first base; A1- boomer tunnels and waiting for at a meeting of the teachers* study ful that it will no longer be his his shirt and woman took his group at the auditorium of the pants!—Weeton Leader. brewery.—Weston leader. (Continued on page two) (Continued on page four) something to happen. court house Saturday morning. The mountain boomer, or moun Mrs. Ethel Iaidwig of Applegate tain beaver. Is common in the hills chairman of the local teach Earl Itch Fail Calls Subsidized Press1 Hand; of the lower Umpqua. He has teeth school, ers' group, will give a report on ‘Thet Thar Hoss Is as Gentle as Can Be’ Says like a beaver, and has also a hearty ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ appetite for green stuff. His tun the winter's work. Saturday's meeting, at which Trader Just Before the Blinking Nag Runs Off Expresses His Opinion While Sitting as Kleagle nel is about six inches in diameter five teacher groups from the coun and accommodates his stubby legs. ty will be present, will be the first Rut the boomer is a dumb bunny. time the teachers have met to An Applegate farmer came home and otherwise put his person to As county Judge of this here! whether these subsidized, gang He has been seen to sit on the gether, according to Mrs. Una B. the other day without the horse rights. county nnd having been foolishly controlled organs called newspa Did the farmer wait to see the elected as such by the people of | pers of this county are going to end of a limb and, with those Inch, rural supervisor. Members he had intended to buy, but with said county, and at this time sitting run the affaire of this here county. pearly teeth saw off the limb be from the Applegate include Mrs. the knowledge that he can detect results of the runaway? No, he as judge of said county witnessing I also ask the subsidised press, the tween himself and the tree. He Ina Parcel, Miss Marguerite Wat a run-away horse when he sees was not interested in the least, the dastardly attempt being made old mean les, to request the resig faw down and go—not boom— son, Miss Jeanette Gore, Mrs. Net one. The thing happened something and was thankful that his judg ment told him when to buy or by the subsidised, gang controlled nation of Mr. George Codding on bounce. And it Is quite a sight to tie Armprtest and Mrs. Ludwig. like this: not to buy when it comes to hosses. preen of this here county, to villify the same terms, Mr. R. E. Nealon see a boomer bounce, according to ----------- •----------- The farmer dashed out to the me personally, and to attempt to Hnd many other public officials the best local authorities. farther end of the Rogue River val The boomer piles the dirt from Grange Anniversary blacken my character, both aa an that are now functioning in the his tunnel Just outside the mouth ley to investigate the wherefores High School Nine Wins Individual and aa a public official. Interest of the subsidised press and of a classified ad which offered a 2 Games Home Field I now submit the following propo the one man controlled committee of the burrow and it sometimes Here Tonight, 7 p.m rises to two feet or better. Then, good work horse for sale. A roan sition to the people of said county of one hundred. carefully laid alongside the earth to bring about the following solu Now gentlemen, 1 am asking you mound, the cut shrubs are piled. Members of the Jacksonville beauty displaying every requisite of After getting off to a rather los gentleness was led out of the barn tion (which solutes me and leaves tn all unfairness to either put up Strawberry plants, lily stocks, Grange will celebrate the fifth an to the accompaniment of praise and ing start at the beginning of the Justice high and dry). with more of my tyranny and ap rhododendron tips. It must look niversary of the Grange with al baseball season. Jacksonville high Heretofore the state legislature parent bluffing or shut up. This strange to see the foot-long, squat, birthday party this evening, begin-1 guarantees from his owner. But the school nine came back last Friday farmer wished to observe further, gems (I ho|»e) to the editors of ning with a dinner at 7 o ’ clock. Ex-' designated certain measures to be black little beast carrying a lily ordered the object of his to defeat Ashland on the local dia referred to the voters on the 21st these scandal sheets that are oper in his mouth, just a shadow in the tensive plans have been made by ) and praise hitched before a wagon, mond 10-2. The Lithlans had won various committees. «lay of July, 1933, for their adop ating in thia here county. (It al moonlight. which was done, and the men a previous encounter. Hess and Visiting Grangers are welcome to tion or rejection (which you al ready is in my scandal, er. er, formed the batteries, the Of course, if it ’ s your lily, that ’ s started the team off for their brief Ward former getting 10 strikeouts for the ready know, but it. sounds good). newspaper.) a different storyfc—Port Umpqua the party which will begin about Joy ride. 9 o'clock. A full evening of fun and seveu-innlng game. This will necessitate the holding of I am willing (to do anything but Courier. The joy part of it lasted but a pleasure is being anticipated. On Wednesday night of this week, an election in this county. The 21st go to trial) and have laid al) my account of limited accommodations few minutes, however, for before on the local diamond, the boys day of July being 21 days after cards on the table two-faced up as POTPOURRI the banquet will be for local the prospective buyer had time to romped over Gold Hill to the tune the statutory time wherein a recall my life and my happiness dopends think the team had constituted a of 7-4. with a total of 1« strikeouts Grange members only. can he begun and filed as against on being county judge of (his here A program of birthday toasts and run-away, and he was receiving in aiding In the victory. Reinking any or all public officials and wish county. Nor is it in any manner The Busy Heart fun making is being arranged structions to jump, which he did pitched two innings and amassed ing to apparently waive that statu affected by the slanderous, libelous tory provision in defiance of the and infamous articles that are be The heart of an infant beats which will be given at the table. in a hurry, and rolled head over five fans, while Hess finished the gang and the suhsldlxed press in ing published from day to day in 120 times per minute, but the Members are reminded that birth heels Into a ditch. The surprised game—five more innings—to run day gifts to the Grange are option farmer roused himslf and brushed up 11 more strikeouts. Ward this here county, I now declare that the papers of this here county un average for an adult Is only 72. al. If one cares to give it will be the dirt off just in time to see his caught I stand ready, willing and anxious der the protection of the gang. (By Even at that rate It beats 37,000. appreciated; those that cannot will companion rolling from the rear Lineup for the student nine is (to you) to submit my resignation the way. boy. did you swipe me 000 times a year and moves about he just as welcome. The birthday end of the wagon. The team and as follows: Chuck Ward, catcher: as county judge of this here county another Miner?) six ounces of blood at euch cake will he baked by Mrs. Anna wagon soon disappeared from view, Paul Hess, pitcher; Roger Card, to take effect, on the 21st day of Earl Itch Fail, County Judge. running miles an hour down the first base: Van Galder, second; stroke. This amounts to IS Hartley. July, subject to a vote of the peo ----------- •—--------- country. ple of this here county, and con Cal Lusk, third; I* Johnson, left pounds per minute, 12 tons per Editor's Note—The above article, sent. of the warden, as to whether with a few additions, is roprinted "Well, thai’rf one of) me,” the de field: S. Johnson, center, and Well. Wall street isn’t to blame day, and 4,380 tons per year. I am going to remain as county from last week's Pacific Record for the !)fi.8 per cent water in the feated horseman offered in expla Wayne Combest, right. Rhoten was <©. 193.1, WeMern Newapaper Union Judge of this here county, or Herald. beer stocks.—Weston Leader. nation as he brushed his clothing held as substitute in the dugout F É V, ■ j