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BASEBALL HERE SUNDAY 2 O’CLOCK T he J acksonville M iner Volume 2 Jacksonville, Oregon, Friday, May 19, 1933 MINERS TO PLAY GILMORE LIONS SUNDAY AT HOME CroM-Examineo 5c a Copy But You Really Oughta Su beer I be I Number 20 PICK HEADS FOR JUBILEEGROUPS at MONDAY MEET Perjures Testimony FORESTRY CAMP TO USE 235 MEN AT SEATTLE BAR We see by the palters thut * Medford grocery has Installed a Extensive Plans Will Include Star Fire Crew and Applegate shelf of ( Mimed ruttlesmikc meat for Localités Take Central Point in Second Game of Series epicureans, Now a man can have Outdoor Dance Pavilion Road Camps Will Be his delirium IrcineiiH und cut ’em ■n Nearby City Conference Hints Dispensed With too. Showing a greatly Improved That 1933’s Gold Rush Jubilee Establishment of the Civilian Well, back to nature lignin. Fun- | bnsrbail form, the Jacksonville Jacksonville August 19 will be Conservation camp near Seattle ny how u llltl<> wulldiiK, for a ! Miners last Sunday won tbe sec such magnitude and originality ,Bar on the Applegate this week change, gives n person a fresher ond gurne of the inter-city series to completely overshadow any cele has changed the local forest serv- played at Central Point, 12-5. outlook on things. bration ever staged in southern ice program for the summer. The Starting with Psul Hess on the Oregon now has become a certain j fire crew at the Star Ranger sta- ty, with chamber of commerce of Sauntering along the highway mound, the Miners uinassed an I tion will be dispensed with, and one notices malty of the marvels euriy leud which forecast outcome ficials meeting Monday night for fire fighters will be drawn from of nature which escape the eye of of the game. Through several er the puri>ose of designating and out the 235 men who will be enlisted the motorist. Little angle worms rors, due In part to the rough dia lining work for five committee in the camp. All road campa in bending themselves double in their mond. the Central Pointers gained heads already chosen. 'the Applegate district will be abol- haste to get somewhere; smart their five scores In the first few Preliminary plana, already under ' ished, since men at the new camp way. provide for the construction looking birds hopping along a fence Innings, but were held motionless will be engaged chiefly in road of an outdoor dancing pavilion, rail giving the trudging wanderer by lien Coffman, who pitched six work instead of cleaning tbe for- street stage and many other fea the onceover while keeping a Innings of the fray. Dorothy com 1 est. weather eye out for tasty morsels; pleted the Jacksonville battery. tures. it was brought out in a dis Forty local men, some of whom trees filling out In n hitherto uu Both infield and outfield at the val cussion of plans and |>osslbillties are from Medford, enlisted Mon noticed majesty; lambs gamboling ley city were rough and covered for a repetition of the great suc day, going through the same pro and calves frisking about, tails with gravel which greatly hamper cess of laat summer, when more cedure required for army enlist high In air ... oh yes. we nearly ed players on hot grounders, which than in,000 persons thronged the ment. An army physician from Van streets of Oregon’s first mining forgot' Our car is ta the pulnt shop continually hopped and veered st couver Barracks visited camp Tues crazy and unexpected angles and this week getting its face lifted. camp for a single day. Experience day to submit recruits to vacclna- once, late in (ha game, First Base gained In last year's jubilee, the I tion and other medical require Nature may ahower her beaut lea man Ray Hunsaker of the Jackson- first of its kind to be staged here, ments. Eighty men are engaged in on the man who walks, and hide villians waa hit on the temple by will prove valuable In outlining setting up camp, which is in charge !a pitched ball Hunsaker, faculty them from the hurrying motorist, work and carrying it to completion of four army officers, inclading but n> v« 11 In-less, with all our ap member h<*re during week days, and a city-wide willingness to aid Capt. B. B. McMahon from Van preciation of the glories of the sea momentarily waa knocked uncon In (he project this year indicates couver. Lieutenant J. E. Jeya of son, we kept our Cminb cocked nt scious by the impact but soon waa another surprising achievement for Portland and a corporal and cook. a perky angle at all passing motor on tils feet and back in the game. Action picture snapped just be the little old town which generally Photograph of the late Cecil J. The men will speak of their new ists and limped a bit at the new Pitcher Hess allowed six hits fore the battle when Mrs. Camille slumbers at the foot of timbered layout a* the “C. C. camp.” endeavor. For nature In the raw is during his three innings as the Cucumber caught hsr husband mountains casually mining gold Cucumber, who met with a slight The Southern Pacific having a accident this week when he ran seldom mild, and walking to Med hurling end of the Jacksonville, arriving home at 4 a.m. with a from under her streets. contract to deliver the boys to their into his wife on the stairs. Al ford mid l>a< k Hint a toiiHti-d past battery, while Coffman reduced the pay telephone under his arm to Monday night’s meeting, which camp from Vancouver Barracks, a time. hazards to but three for six rounds. prove that he tried to call her followed the regular bi-monthly though he was carrying plenty of stage transported them from the evidence as to where he had been H. Smurk, for Central Point, per-; gathering of the chamber member I it was broken down under her Medford depot to Beattie Bar Sat he’d be a few minutes Iste. And now. after having sung our initti'd tlic Miners to hit 19 of his ( ship, resulted In the jubilee execu very cross questioning. In fact, it urday. The massive stage met with Spring Song for 1933. we shall pro i halls. Tile Miners, who seemed to tive committee dividing work as considerable difficulty in making was broken over his head. ceed from the seemingly endless profit by several conferences held follows: the sharp curves in the narrow Juckson yllh-^tedford pike to na with Umpire Jake Schaeffer and Activities within the U. 8. hotel mountain road, but succeeded in tional politics, just as if we knew others versed in the intricacies of Dutch I unrh reaching the camp. Trucks trans Dininff rpa(lw Mayor Wesley Hartman, who al- LAUicn Lunen, LAining hllH Pent, re.nni«.. baseball, and employed strategy as something about them. read.v has indicated Punk Dunning- ported more than four tons of mess well as hitting strength to run up ton. George Wendt and Slim Mero equipment and supplies. We have noticed already that the heavy score. Base stealing was will be chosen by him to aid in the Army headquarters for southern there is u different attitude in the prevalent while the Jacksonvillians [ Something entirely Jn keeping historic building’s central part of 1 Oregon and northern California, White House toward lion us march- were at hat and twice the home with (he times and Jacksonville's the celebration. which had been scheduled for lo era, even though we believe the plate was stolen from under noses reputation as a city of rare hos Historic parade, street lighting cation at Eugene, were established That Jacksonvillians should keep in Medford Tuesday. latest encampment was ill-advised of tin- Central Pointers. pitality, the Miner's Inn has been and decorating—Oscar I^wls. ------------- •------------- and demonstrates an uncooperative More than a half dozen carloads opened here this week to cater to Supervision of ail concessions— ■ their dogs from wandering in the spirit among the marchers. This ¡of townspeople journeyed to the the dutch lunch, chicken dinner Rav Wilson. , cemetery _______ __ ,__ _____ for the next ____ tew _______ weeks week Mrs. Franklin D Roosevelt valley center for the game and all ............ w. appetites of _______ f'r’>e entertainment features and was the advice given out this week and 3.2 ,, beer southern personally tramped through mud to expressed much surprise and Bat Oregon, it w » h announced by Mra. I'roarain-—John Knight. by Barney Cody, city sexton. “Dig greet tbe bonus marchers near the infection at Improvement shown by W. C. Kaashufer. proprietor. Publicity and advertising Leon- ger squirrels have been doing much capltol and, without talking poll- the gold diggers. "We’re going to located in the former Finney ar2, "B'*- tics, delivered a motherly. Inspir- have a pretty good team yet. one residence directly opposite the U. Gold Rush Jubilee was first damage at the local cemetery this Ing few words to the boys. She was which will rank high in the final IS. hotel museum uu ..mu ■<.>«,<>>. __ two- j car." explained Cody. “It will be on Third street, conceived - ___ last _____ year — for the The Southern Oregon Boat club unaccompanied by tear gas, ar- results.” predicted one eyewitness ¡he'sHsahafers'iilan to" cater*’to fo,<* purpose of raising needed cash necessary to scatter poison grain has promised real thrills for every niored tanks and mounted soldiers whose enthusiasm moved him even < Mrtles and net-sons hunerv wlth which to purchase a custom to eliminate them." - fact, .................... h“ ....................................... K'“ £ hom^kerJhlckTand to one attending its big annual speed In she waa entirely alone. Wo ¡to ’ the point of dropping a sizeable ' home-cooked chicken and eno- rnl11 *l,e to advertise advertise and and pop- pop- Althougo dogs will not eat the are beginning to understand one coin when a hat waa passed. tor nome-cooitea ctypaen ana up* “«r prepared grain, it was pointed out boat race at Emigrant lake next icial dinners. Plenty of the legalized “'artI« Jacksonville’s abundance of Sunday, May 21. of the reasons why our president Week day practice games are . h7r-Lo'UPIlrhf,rwill he 'availbale historic and romantic history up availbale, it J* jhistoric history Last up by Cody that squirrels killed by Fast entries have been received is the great man he has proven to ; scheduled with rhe J-acksonville thirst-quencher ,""aWa^er will be aaa ”^*1“ n<1 down and the romantic Pacific coast. the bait, if eaten by the animals, be. with such a wife backing him merchants—rotund and middle -dial «reelins awaitH all callers "ummer visitors to this city jour- would prove poisonous. The dig I from Washington. Oregon and Cali up . . . _ ]a«e(| and murh exercise, a» v-II nt (h<1 (avprn neyod as much as a thousand miles gers, almost overrunning the quiet fornia. inchiding the Wilbur broth as practice Is - promised when Th„ kasshafers KH.Hh«ferK have been busily hnsltv J® to «** see an °*<1 old mining camp recreate solitude of the graveyard, have a ers of Sacramento, Ward Angilley , . . . . the I The Another thing which becomes weather dries up during __ week ____ days. JQ ' d .. gDr)n). raising hun- berseif In all her one-time frontier habit of undermining tombstones of Marysville. Calif., with bis fast th«» rn- RriflrA town town trnntirullv fitrna | dred, of ch|ckpn(l f0 tempt palates glory. The celebration this ___ more and more apparent Is m the re Thn The entire generally turns year and causing their dislcdgment. as hydroplane. "Sweetheart,” Charles ^publican effort, in between lhe ()f CUBtomerH „ the lnn. and typical will be based along the same lines well as injuring shrubbery and Cooksley of Portland with his trim little craft. "Mutt and Jeff," which ^Mo discredit great work Bnd1th" 7*ular Z*“’I mining town generosity is promised but is being planned on a much trees. ^w^hus been doing They uttack the and seem particularly interested in h |h Dro.,r(etor who is somewhat larger scale. _ precaution ______ Cody won everything in its class at As As an added -eeuUK.Np .nd h'„. ..no«.« inbnnd ” iS" I-Ast year everything from ' plans to erect several signs to warn toria last season, and many others as losing our democracy. W hich • cb««ts and police- Tho„e dPRlrlnK reBervatlOns are ad- greased pigs to gunfights graced any visitors who might be accom- who have won fame on the Pacific Is just so much blah to us They men a muscles in *n effort to emu- v)sed to honp jackaonvll)p 204. the town's streets and a long day’s i-anied with dogs at the cemetery coast. Emigrant lake, a natural amphi quake at and warn of Mr. Roose late their more youthful opponents. activities was climaxed by a night and suggests that all canines be velt’s dictatorial powers and allege | ("Emulate, the devil." said a man of early-dav revelry and pseudo- kept st home for the next few theater, situated just south of Ash land on the Pacific highway, offers he has made nothing but mistakes reading over the writer’s shoulder, gambling. Near beer was served weeks. so far. Just a lot of sour grapes.1 “you mean lick 'em ") as the real thing, red-peppered vfn- The Jacksonville cemetery is one an ideal spot- for such an event. Next Sunday’s game, with the don’t you think? egar was pushed over authentic, of the most historical burial spots The race course has been so set newly christened Gilmore Lions, i bars ss whisky and tlquila and in the state, tombstones there bear- out that the entire circuit can be We believe there is euch a thins will be played on the home dia drunken. unshaven prospectors in [ big some of the northwest's most nicely viewed. This will be the one and only as taking one's favorite party too mond starting promptly at 2 p. m.. for the day proceeded to shoot up famous names, including several seriously. Like a drowning man re announced Manager V. J. Beach. Although very much of a bay ♦™J»>a‘ ’J1"?**”’ ^rnor. who weie natlvJi chance for southern Oregonians to see for themselves trim _______ little _ by- fusing to be saved by a lifeguard The Lions formerly termed them when he stole away that crisp "JP.la,,.ter and h?’e- °f thl" cltr droplanes skimming the water at because he didn’t belong to the selves the Medford Junior Mer morning in November 18 months ‘««»'mony the nearly 60 miles per hour. saroe lodge. Rather than make ex chants and announced, through lonowins o«y io me near-reainy ■ « > —, ----------- e----------- cuses for former President Hoover Manager John Smith, that they of the recreation of a booming min- I Applegate ViTangeTS and continue to alibi for him by would trim the Miners again on returned to the A. S. Kleinhammer Ing camp and there was a general, I p» • _ • ’’The next motorist we catch ____ C-*._____ 1 attempting to discredit his succes their second appearance in this home Saturday feeling the utmost j (Continued on page four) IJLxlV® LzSIlCe oatUTCl&y driving across the baseball outfield sor. we think it would be far better city. Smith’s nine. It Is claimed by vigor and strength of young man in his car will get mobbed." warned • I ins u**nirc LU 1 hood and announced his desire To for the United States to forget all the homeguards here, lucked them a group of the baseball team mem Applegate Grange will give undertake any man-i m o» ,i,e City Bwr about the bum marriage it made selves into a win in their other bers yesterday as they, for the nth a dance at their hall Saturday, in 1928. The divorce has been final appearance here and will be treat- . farm this summer. time, leveled off ruts cut in the Eddie arrived here by bus from _____ _____ May 20. Louie Hanson will act and it aint fair to the new bride. ed differently when the hall fa field. Cars are in the habit of lead Vallejo, having been accompanied »YOtning Compared tO as floor manager and Hanson’s thrown in Sunday. ing their drivers across the ball to that city from Needles. Calif.. l4, lffA Tsv Psi ’ J in 1 R77 According to the papere. Henry Much satisfaction was expressed field, it is said, and are almost con orchestra will furnish the mu by his mother. Mrs. Elmer James. «Uge 1 AX raid Ill I»// Ford has made an about-face in with the local dlffmond. now ad- scienceless about the great furrows sic. All sre invited. who will spend the summer with his political front. It waa just a mlttedly rated the best in the aev- left behind for loping outfielders Shades of John Barleycorn! ------------- •------------- few months ago he warned his em oral southern Oregon cities, by the relatives in the California city. Ed to fall over while chasing a high The county court has problems one while the bases are loaded. ployes all the flivver factories players after nursing stone bruises die spenl the last year with his Strong drink, and its resultant gold- would be shut down and grass and gopher bites suffered laat mother in Needles, which he de- en flow into coffers of various tax no one but the members know Signs will be erected asking for would grow on the main streets if week-end. Recent rains and fre- scribes as a desolate railroad ter , ing bodies, is nothing new to this j about and that even they can't cooperation from townspeople with minal on the Colorado river, where . solve—G. P. Bulletin. in a few days. (Continued on page two) (Continued on page four) the thermometer had soared to 105 town, it was noted early this I UURITCB WlJUil I1U upunriuu IUI vir- ill rtattn ncii w oiiiiiiiiv ouup, .. degrees when he dpearted for Ore- week In Frank Zell’s antique shop.1 gon. He attended high school there where renovation and rearranging iinrl r ■**■*>* «va vznv vaw and <rninn«l gained a a ulnr«» place tin on fhn the fnnthnll football ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ team. He will work at the Klein- are going full blast. Dammer ranch this summer d And just in case present rr ° will enter school again in the fall, pensers of the comparatively mild the 1 3.2 beer think they’re stuck with possibly at Needles, although By MAUDE POOL strongly opposed to serious consid HALFTRUTH EXAGGERATE their lianda were full of bomba. 1 call of the aviator’s life has dis- heavy overload of tax burden, let In the long, long span of 93 eration from this boy. Bill Pence. cene: Courtroom where Llewel- heard a shot. The officer dropped jturbed definite plans and he vis-[them peruse tax receipts and city license figures of 1877 uncovered years into which have been woven A. Bunks is being tried for the dead, guns, bomba and some let- .ions aviation in the navy. "That was love at first sight; I Friends were gladdened with the | by Zell. If one sold whisky, or. as multicolored threads that reward tell you its dangerous,” Grandma brutal murder of an officer. tors falling from his hand. The — e I8J» .1 "spiritous liquors, ” ” In in with a life full and rich there are confided as she stroked the orchid Time: Too long. (Any few mo other man gathered them all up news of Edward’s return and form Ill was put, ••allniinra ments during the big trial.) end wniked down the steps. er school mates from Little Apple quantities less than oue quart one memories, oh, so many of them, apron that bespoke of an ambitious Characters: The Judge, Prose Defense Attorney: Did you hear gate school, in their eagerness to dug into the jeans for $100 for a that have grown mellow and sweet nature. "Now i’ll show you how cuting Attorney, Defense lawyer. any voices, and could you distin i welcome home their popular friend, city license alone. Of course the with the passing of the years. Yet treacherous girls are,” she contin Witness. (■ailed to see him the day after "less than one quart" business was there is one dearer than the rest ued with a sly chuckle. “I pre guish what was said? J his return. Even his trick dog re accompanied by the usual swing-j to Mrs. Hester Pence of Applegate tended like I didn’t want to go to Now cross your fingers. Witness: I aint got such a poor Judge: The witness will take\the membered him and proclaimed his ing doors, brass rail and free lunch | who celebrated her 93rd birthday Bill's aunt's to help with the sew memory hut what I remember what stand. loy with a trick. Perhaps guided counter. In other words, the an- May 3. It is of a love letter—never ing when father said that I was Prosecuting Attorney: I object, you told mo to say. Yes, 1 heard during his absence by the strong tlque city license is taken to mean finished—a swift romance, a run the one that should go. All the the officer utter vile oaths, while a Your Honor. If nnythlng is to be faith which Mrs. Kleinhammer felt saloon license dressed up in Sun- away marriage that has never been time I was thinking how nice it taken in this courtroom, the state voice from within screamed "Don’t for the boy whom she had kept day language. regretted . . . would be. Father had an idea Bill you dare break into our castle." Wlntgen and Heims, receivers of In her favorite rocker by the would be there right off. but when should get it. since he was a little lad of eight, he Defense Attorney: Then what remains the same Eddie, more man- the document, swore that they had'fireside at the home of her daugh- he saw that I wasn’t anxious to Judge: Objection overruled, you do? There are enough RtandH to go 'did 1 ly and bettered for his experience, "entered into bonds, with approved ter. Mrs. Amos McKee of Apple- go. he said that I must go over to around. Witness: Well, the tobacco was , Mrs. Kleinhammer said, adding security,' to the city gate, . Mrs. Pence delved into the help. My, I packed all of my nicest __ safeguard __ Defense Attorney: What I« your rotten, so 1 took it back for a re that "he always was a good hoy, against something or other not past for her listeners and brought things,” Grandma explained with name? fund, having smoked half of it any ¡and I am proud of him." quite clear to the writer, who was forth a story as daring as a fiction the same pride she felt on that Witness: Elmer Horseradish. way. I didn't get the seed loan, and not a customer in them there good writer's, special occasion 76 years ago, "and Defense Attorney: Where were the house I wanted to rent was too MORE CROP LOANS OFFERED old days. IT. S. Hayden signed as a»« had She >»< moved with her parents in a very short time we were mar you on the morning of March 16? far away anyhow, so 1 didn’t look iCorvallis—Oregon farmers may city recorder and an impressive from Clark county, Ohio, where she ried. Oh, my mother didn’t care. Witness: I was going downtown at it. I beat it for the Weekly Tis obtain additional crop production seal bearing the legend, “Town of was born in 1840. to Illinois. Then No. mercy, she was an angel on to get a seed loan, some tobacco sue office where the rest of the loans to help finance summer fal Jacksonville. Oregon” boasted a she started to write a letter to the earth if ever there was one," and and to look at a vacant house. I congressmen were. lowing and fall seeding, according neat picture of timber and peaks. young man of fair complexion Grandma rocked gently and gazed Defense Attorney: That will be to word received by the Oregon passed the home of Llewellyn A. Attached to the city license waa whom she had left behind. Before into the fire. Bunks at the exact hour the fatal all. The state may take the wit extension service. The limit is $1.50 a tax receipt “for county, school the letter was finished she met the She gave intimate glimpses of shot was fired. ness. an acre or $300 total and the bor and hospital taxes," and showed a handsome dark lad whom both fate the wedding day; of the start, Defense Attorney: Tell the court Prosecuting Attorney: Now El-! rower must agree to cut acreage payment of $8 by H. V. Helms in and a negro fortune teller had de long before dawn on a stormy day just what you saw take place at mer, what did you say your name | 30 per cent under 1932. This Is 1878 to the then Sheriff John M. creed should become her chosen on the 17th of December, 1857, for the Bunks residence. one. a 25-mlie trip to Peoria with bug is? not considered favorable for most Cummins. Witness: Well. I started to light, "You don’t know what you are gies and horses. The young lovers, Witness (uneasily): Why, Elmer Oregon growers unless the same Which just goes to show that per my pipe and the match went out. Horseface, er, er. I mean Horae- reduction will apply under the new haps. taxationally speaking, the talking about," Grandma Pence re accompanied by relatives of Mr. Not having nnother, I looked radish. farm relief law. May 31 la the dead country hasn’t gone to the dogs in I called having told the fortune teller Pence, arrived in Peoria at noon. around for a flint stone. It was at Prosecuting Attorney: And what line for appllcationa for these new the last generation, but merely has who saw a brunette revealed again They were married, had their din this time 1 noticed an officer and morning did you say it was when loans and county agenta have been been holding its own. and again Tn the deck of cards. ner and started on their homeward --------------- a , another man go up onto the Bunks you went downtown and saw all furnished details regarding regu She did not know then of the move journey. Throngs of people greeted porch. They both lunged toward this happen at the Bunks home? lations. We read about a man who has to another state and she thought them on their return and a cha the door, which bulged something (Witness flushes deeply, at 70 suits of clothes and we’re won she would marry the lover of her rivari that was talked of for years ^^awful. I saw them pull a machine tempts to remember, stutters a bit Send in your subscription for dering how he gets that many on Ohio home. Then came courtship lasted throughout the night. ^HHkun, three rifles mil a pistol, and (Continued on page four) (Continued on page four) the one closet hook he's allowed. days, sly ones, for her father was The Jacksonville Miner today. Kasshafer Opens New To Poison Cemetery Diggers With Grain Warns Sexton Cody Room in Jacksonville 60 MPH on Water Sunday Thrill Sked At Emigrant Races Eddie Howbrook, 17 Back in Applegate Ready for Man’s Job License Now 1 93 Years a Pleasant Experience for One Old Murder Is Plain Murder Unless It Gets Into a ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Circuit Courtroom, Says Miner Playwright «'« Applegate Mother; Relates Life of Romance ----- •-----