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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1933)
Par« 4 Tb« JadiMaviB« Minar Brush Marines Move to Action on ’Gate CO ZA.CL1UI1 on mistaken, form, the foundation for one of the largest gold-producing institution« ‘n west? "The lirop,,rty u .ttu.tert about six miles west of Medford and about a mile west of Jacksonville tn the foothills of a mineralised lla> have pro- range of mountains , that millions of dollars jn gold ant| commanding an unexcelled of (be Rogue River valley, “Discovered in the early days by prospectors, the property was ac- qutred by C. C. Beekman, a banker o( Jacksonville, who installed the ftrHt five-stamp mill on the prop- erty. Several years later it was „old to John Opp. A short time later Dr. J. F. Reddy, then of Spo kane. Wash., acquired an interest in the property, installing a 10- starjp mill. Several ricti chutes were mined during this operation ___ and _____ some 35.000 tons of low grade ore milled, people were enthusiastically buy ing. I say It wan nothing to get excited about I am not a connota- suer of beer, understand, and bet tor judges may differ. The stuff »wnin pretty "green” to me. A per son of any age may lie green or unsophisticated but beer |s only green when it is young. (Continued from page one) a «mile off his face. 1« another popular personage around camp Boys will be boys and these re- emits have spared the contents of their pockets to such an extent I don't know the age of the hired that a veritable biological exhibit girl who answered tho phone and is on display at camp. Scorpions, was informed by the operator "long blue-tail lizards. California lizards, distance from Chicago.” "You bet It swifts and other specimen are a bane a long distance from Chica source of Interest to visitors as go,” and hung up the receiver. She weli as tho«e in ■ amp might be called "green.” The Brush Marines have gone back to nature for their method* I’m not ho willing to excuse of laundering and bathing. They brewers who will foist beer six are constructing a pole bridge days old on the public when it is across the Applegate, which has ImpoHHlble to ago beer in less than withstood the high water so far three months. “Green” beer will and it is on this bridge lhat they probably not harm the drinker but are prone to lie with their heads he may be expected to do some dangling over the water while the plain and fancy belching for sev- I rushing current purges their Mon oral hours after Indulging In n day's wash of yellow soap. Bathing, quart or more Any person who In is taken on the hop. skip and jump,, ilulges even moderately In the cut the boys rushing in the water, hop-, rent beer will quickly become an ping out to soap themselves, then | expert belcher In spite of the fuel ! submerging again for the final. I he may have never belched a belch Cold* "Sure. ' Captain McMahan | In his life before. Referee Les Weiss declared these confirmed. Mrs“ McMahan and two children' youngsters nowadays have no re- Should 1 decide to go In for beer III(«till••***«**(**••<**«*<**«11 **************(It***»«»***«(«(**It*««*««****t««««tit••«***«***•***•••*****«**«*(• drinking In a serious way I think are expected to arrive on the Ap-»P*ct for ^ray hair following this fight I piegate in the near future, where week ’ ’s Wednesday night " *“ card "* I'd become a professional belcher, they will experience tenting above at the Medford Armory. In the Indian. who habitually rubs his ttle jitters working them. That of put a gas meter on my atoinuch the Hutton Ranger station this main event Weiss had difficulty gloves together when planing a course does not prevent you from and sell gas at 30c per 1000 feet. summer. Jerry, aged 14. and Janet, in extricating Herb White and scalping, is best described as “cute” working them. Go abend and get who is 11, will enjoy a real story Frankie Monroe from clinches, and in the ring. TTS stocky, short legs the jitters or a fancy gilt-edge 18k The potency of the brew need book vacation in the mountains. several times took a brief but and brief but muscular arms keep gold plated nervous breakdown if not cause alarm. No one I* going : ing in continuous motion. He dem you insist. Like as not you will Captain McMahan finds added in- fierce pummellng from the boys, on the warpath after drinking 3.2 I terest in his work iu the fact that who dldn t appear to like his med- onstrated a week ago that he can wind up in a place surrounded by a beer. I wouldn’t say that a person ¡take 'em as well as sock ’em home. high fence with the hallucination he knows very little of future ar- dUng in their grudge. In the semi-finals Spider Fields (how's that for a high-class word) could not become intoxicated on it I ___ At one time " Monroe, rangements. He finds unexpected —--— chargined — decisioned Frankie Nelson of Port .that you are a fried egg sandwich i but he will have to settle down to events developing from time ~ to by Weiss’ insistence that they some very serious drinking and by land. Fields, by far the shorter of and someone wants to eat you. break a clinch, swung a capably time. the time his head begnn to go large foot in the direction of Weiss’ the two. not only outslugged the If 1 have dwelt frequently on the 'round hl* stomach would be round. posterior anatomy. The referee, northerner, but also provided good i too. however, took the blow with ample comedy on the side. He was unable, | beer situation In rbcent weeks it is I however, to get Nelson off his feet, retaliated with a like to score on the protruding although he landed a score of hay because the topic is of timely tn-1 Of course we have with us al ways a class of people who become caboose of Frankie, who w’aved makers on his chin. Time after | terest to everyone, "To beer or not Intoxicated or protend they are In (Continued from page one) him to one side in an effort to get (time fans conceded Nelson couldn't to beer" seems to be the question toxicated. by merely smelling the als. During a considerable portion to his opponent, who was taking stay on his feet another second, of the day. The conversation of of this time he was vice president | all he had to offer, and who was but be managed to game hiH way every group of people sootier or cork of a vanilla bottle. This class is a amall one and consists gen and general manager of the Ore even returning a bit of the slaught through to the final bell. Fields, erally of smart aleck« who can be gon-Washington Railroad and Navi er himself. The main event ended when noting his opponent watching later turns to beer. I’ll grant there I sobered up rapidly by a kick In the gation system. in a draw, this time to the entire his fee* to predict the next move, [are many more im|>ortant and ' pant«. “He organized, and as president, satisfaction of all fans, who had all delighted in jumping up and down, pressing problems seeking solution built the Portland. Eugene and but burst their throats in hilarious dancing about and back and forth than whether or not beer can be An atmosphere of good nutured Eastern in western Oregon, and the approval of the three-way fighting. in a way that made Chief Grey j sold. But because everyone who fellowship was apparent every Oregon. California and Eastern in Weiss had antagonized a few of Eagle, then a spectator, green with | has reached the age of reason. where. Regardless of the quality of eastern Oregon, later acquired the fans last week when he called envy at the demonstration which. j I generally has well-defined views on the beer It’s return is justified If jointly by the Great Northern and a “bum” decision on Buzzsaw Zim with a few touches of grease, ' prohibition the question I« of Inter It brings with It more of th« spirit the Southern Pacific. merman. and the gallery was out would have made a swell medicine, cat to all. of cheerfulness and friendship. dance. "To assist in the financing of for revenge, and got it. Speak of the gold standard, for- This world needs more song and Fighting will give way to the his Oregon. California and Eastern I Although there were murmers laughter even though the songs railway and the colonization of its that the inclusion of Weiss in the muscular art of bone cracking next eign debts, disarmament. inflation tributary territory. Mr. Strahorn fighting was premeditated, it is. Wednesday night, announced Pro of the currency or a thousand and may be off key and the laughter about nothing at all. organized the Western Cities com- conceded that if they boys were moter Mack Lillard. Swede Ander- one other things and your audience pany. which he at present heads. "putting on a show,” the Actor’s son and Pete Belcastro will appear will rapidly melt away in t>ore<l And speaking of quartets, I “Since 1900 Mr. Strahorn also has Guild should sign them up. Things on the card, but not pitched to-, silence. But practically everyone financed, built and operated num-, looked hot and heavy for a few Bother. They both will groan with can start an argument any time heard a quartet composed of a Ger erous hydro-electric plants and minutes and the screaming house opponents to be chosen later. Lil- anywhere on one of the many man. a Frenchman. a Bohemian and a Syrian sing "My Wild Irish water works plants in Oregon. expected one of the boxers to start lard explained that he would have phases of the beer situation. Rose.” It «a« rather terrible and Washington and Idaho, chief of counting over the prone body of liked to have matched the sworn if any member of that quartet had be It might said that like Haul, euemies again, but that he heard heard) which were groups owned by the Weiss any moment. "I demand a second for the next the Jackson county grand jury tho public is divided into three an Irish Rose, wild or tame, he Northwest Light and Water com probably wouldn’t have her long if pany, of which he was president bout like that I referee," < declared ______ 2 would meet soon and he feared an parts: the rabid wets who believe ___ Lil- indictment 1 for starting another beer is the solution of the nation's she had to listen to them sing. But ____ __ to _________ for some 25 years. Les Weiss Promoter Mack the boy« did the best they could __ "Here I have to fight both of riot should he let Swede and Pete problems; the rabid drys who be ’From this brief history it . is lard. so what the------ ! Prosit! lieve beer is a curse and anare of plain that Mr. Strahorn is really ’em. while in between rounds they mix it. Curtani - raiser will be promptly the devil, and a third one of which returning to a state that is like get pampered and rubbed and I Parting shot: Tho Omuhs Poston home to him. when he enters the have to stagger to a neutral corner at 8:30 p. m.. with depression 11 claim allegiance, who can take makes the following observation ' beer or leave ft alone and who be southwestern . Oregon mining in- and write things in a little book, prices still prevailing, lieve it is of more im|M>rtance to "Med brlttlskn ofverhetapersonors dustry.’ Mr. Stanton explained. ‘Our There aint no rest for a referee. ------------- •------------- i-ij get w_i something to bistand och skydd och med tlllhjaip more people to entrance into this field is predi no sir," he concluded as he rubbed BARRYMORE FAMILY COMES eat rather than something to drink. Judlska punniriKmagnatcr varl- cated upon months of careful in his sides. TO CRATERIAN ON SUNDAY _____ den Hindi kunna vl varso vlssa vestigation and engineering advice. ... __ _ ____ ________ In the curtain _ raiser Roy Harris _ I made a [tersonal investigation 'om." What could be truer or more It is based u]>on a conviction of ¡of Phoenix substituted again, this- John. Ethel and Lionel Barry Mr. Strahorn and myself that a time fighting Lew Polln. a lad of more, the royal family of the stage, of the beer situation in East Grand ‘ "»' ■'•clngly expressed. real opportunity exists here in the his own weight. Harris proved too appear together for the first time |,‘n,n” Saturday ntKrit an«l ' Send In your subscription „7. 7i tbat 1 ra" "P"ak wltb "om'‘ The Jacksonville Miner today. Jacksonville district for the mak heavy a slugger for the eastern fn their careers in "Rasputin and ing of great permanent gold mines Oregon youth, however, and soon a [the Empress' i” which opens Sunday ««thority on the subject. My tour —perhaps several of them. You towel was thrown into the ring as I at Hunt’s Craterian theater. inspection might be said to have IJonel Barrymore playes the role been made in a professional capa-; have proven depth. You have a his i Polln staggered to bis feet repeat- of Rasputin, the Mad Monk of Rus c,‘y f°r the of lhc readers i tory of fabulous surface produc 'edly. little Chief of Prince ba<l an opportunity tion. That gold came from some second bout In the ___________ ___ ____ ____ «la; John ____ plays the role ... ...... wbo bav® to investigate where. The great veins of the Jack Grey Eagle, who made a hit here a Chegodieff. »uh with v'»n»i Ethel ..»»»><»» enacting fhjor the " the ......... Inclination __ .u------- .-----_ FUNERAL PARLORS sonville vicinity seem the logical week ago, took Del Jones down the part of the ill-fated Czarina. It has tbe matter for themselves, source and will, if we are not badly towel route to defeat. The little often been said that the Mad Medford. Oregon Monk, through his debaucheries,) Newspaper reports to the con trary there are st least 20 bars in and was one of the sons for the fall of the Sussian East Grand Forks where beer is | ¡served by the glass. The bars dlf- monarchy. _______ •________ fer from the old-fashioned saloon RING STORY OPENS AT RIALTO ,,arl' ,n tbal tbey bave no footrail Referee Wins Nod in Three-Way Battle in Armory Wednesday Give New Impetus to Ann kJPP Mins» IVline Orw»ratinn kjperauon CU8blon return and CONGER LUCKJS OUT Skilled workmen, quality ma terial« and year« of exper ience are what guarantee to you a perfect painting job on your car. You will not be “lucky” if Daily give« your automobile a finish that both please* you and last«—it will be as certain as modern skill and equipment can make it. DAILY’S AUTO PAINTING CO Formerly Crater Lake Auto Painting Co. Phone 724-R 32 South Bartlett The Place to Get Good Home-Cooked Meals HOT DINNER SANDWICHES Headquarter« for THE /ACKSONVILLE MINER THE NUGGET Sandwiches, Fountain Drinks, Candy, Cigars, News Barber Shop and Pool Hall in Connection SOUND HORN FOR CURB SERVICE PHONE 102 gtlNDAV FOR TWO DAV tbPrP RUN "° BaW,luHt On End« Saturday Night Hell Below” with Robert MONTGOMERY Walter Huston Madge Evans Schnozile Durante Suday, Munday, Tuesday JOHN BARRYMORE ETHEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE In “RASPUTIN and the EMPRESS” Coming More Stars Than There Are in Heaven in ‘42nd Street’ W«rn«r Baxter—Bebe Daniel« Dick Powell — Ginger Roger« Ruby Keeler—Uns Merkel— with many other« . . . RIA2.TO End« Saturday Night BUSTER KEATON JIMMY DURANTE in “What! No Beer?” Sunday, Monday Doug. Fairbanks Jr “LIFE OF JIMMY DOLAN” with LORETTA YOUNG ALINE McMAHON Tue«., Wed., Thur*. LIONEL BARRYMORE Looking Forward” LEWIS STONE BENITA HUME tbe SUNDAY FOR TWO-DAY RUNdoor«. The bartender* look famll- _. . c 7 . . .v ,ar- however. Each one wears a Douglas Fairbanks Jr. plays the white apron around his usual am part of a prize-fighter in his latest r,|e stomach and each one is con- pictUre ’The Life of Jimmy Do- ' menu; tantly «wabblng off mr the urih deck with niui lan, which opens a two-day run a , wet towel. - -- Most of them seemed | at the Rialto theater Sunday. to be named Gus or Louie. It tells the story of a young fighter who is forced to leave the One beer parlor, or whatever it I ring after having gotten himself Is that they call them, has a picture in trouble with the police. How he hanging on the wall that should re-' finally returns to fighting again is call memories to old-time barflies. told with a smashing climax of It is a picture called ’’Custer’ _____ s tast flying fists and tender romance, j stand*’ furnished furnished to to pre-war pre-war sa- se Loretta Young plays opposite young i iOOns by a beer company. The pic- F arbanks the fit st time these pop-!fure )8 aboiIt alx feef square and ular stars have been together since I denfcts fn gory detail Custer’s gal ■ their co-starring picture two years ¡lant bat)(I of Bol(llerB muklng their ago. "1 Mke Your Nerve.” Ilailt flgbt -------------a • ------------- or» ---------- • Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pierce “ re Should anyone care to make a the proud parents of jt baby boy study of the picture his attention born Monday. May 29. ( would be called to such pleasant 'details as a "squaw scalping wounded soldier," etc. No wonder customers of old-time saloons were PHOOEY ON ’EM SAY8 EDITOR sometimes subject to such bad dreams. I didn't see that other pic-[ PARK RIVER (N. D.) PRESS ture of pre-war saloons Illustrating a lady of ample avoirdupois re- By HARRY F, O’BRIEN I am well aware that I have cllning more or less gracefully on many failings, but at least I can a sofa and becomingly tho inade- I proudly say thank heaven, that I ouately dressed in a yard of nar do not fall for every hair-brained row ribbon. Perhaps she contracted : j fad that comes along. Cross word pneumonia and died. puzzles failed to get me in their As for beer which thousands of [ ! grasp and jig-saw puzzles failed ... ..... ................................................. i even more ignomlnously. I’m no The addict to either and can take ’em or leave ’em alone. Mostly I pre fer to leave them alone. THE WOMAN PAYS JIG-SAW PUZZLES Last week for the first time I [tried a couple of jig-saw puzzles. After a half hour's vain search for [the tall end of a dog I gave the first one up in disgust. I gave the second one a hard fight and re fused to concede defeat at 1 a. m. But I know when I'm licked. - When you do get a jig-saw puz zle put together after hours or days of work, what have you got? I re peat: What have you got? You can't eat it; you can’t wear it; you can’t play a tune on it; you can’t hang It on the wall. You can’t even move the blasted thing with out fear of it falling apart. Phooey on jig-saw puzzles. I’m taking no chances of getting Miner's Inn (Opposite Museum on Third St.) NOW OPEN Dutch Lunches—Beer Sandwiches Chicken Dinners to Order Private Parties a Specialty Mra. W. C. Kasshafer, Prop. Phone Jacksonville 204 I HEALTH - HAPPINESS • LEISURE FOR 3C A DAY \J^ILL YOU BE OLD at forty or young at fifty? Vv Those needles* hour*, over a hot stove, in an tmhealthful overheated kitchen, will take their toll of youth and beauty. An electric range in your kitchen will give you extra hour* daily to *pend a* you pleaie in happy, healthful leisure that will keep you youth ful and charming at fifty. 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