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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1933)
Th« Jacksonville Minar Par« 4 Gold Dredge to Be Operated Atop Hill THE FINICAL APPETITE Alone the Concrete Plans for the operation of a large gold dredge on the old Jacksonville By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK hill were announced Saturday by Late Dean of Mon, P. E. Lattner of Seattle, who. with Univereity of Illinois. a crew of men, has been prospect ing the property since February If it is true that most of us eut to determine values of the ground. Associated with Mr. Lattner in the more than is good for us. it la dredge project are John Larson and equally true that Charles Huber, both of Portland. we have too tint Present plans call for the oi»era- Ited a variety in tion of the dredge by early Janu our diet There ary with the return of winter mois are too main ture and is to have a capacity of things f. r which 500 yards daily. A large amount we have no Ilk of ground to be worked is in sight Ing or imagine and is said to be tn the region of that we do not. an old channel, possibly flowing "I never cared with water unknown years ago when the world was still in the very much for making. This channel, Mr. I.attner vegetables," you believes, is the source of much of hear some one the wealth found when Jackson say, or “I don’t ville was a thriving mining town like fried chick over 70 years ago. He states the en or angel food channel cuts through the land to cake.” or what be worked for some distance and Indications are that the use of a ever it is that the Individual has de dredge will be warranted. The \elo->ed distaste for. The story is told of James Rus property, acquired first from the government in 1883 by C. B. ell Lowell or some other New Eng Rostel. deceased for several years, i and celebrity that he one day took was fruitful for gold panners dur •I distinguished guest home to lunch ing the early gold rush. unannounced—a proceeding which By EDNA HULME The equipment to be used on the i lie wise and experienced husband Oh. Yeah, there’s soldiers and sailors. hill will consist mainly of a dry seldom follows. It was wash day. And men that sail the sea; land dredge and will employ ap or the maid ’ s day out, or something proximately 12 men. ”fbe dredge There’s shyster lawyers and tailors. <>f the sort, and all that Mrs. Lowell And jailors with their key; itself will not float on water, but pad for luncheon was a dish of And there's the butchers and bakers. will move about on tracks. codfish, she A small crew, composed of Mr. •picked'' - ---------- which —— - had And husbands too. it seems; I-at tn er. his son. Paul. Jr., and John , ,J,,*ght her husband to enjoy. But don’t forget the forest makers. “1 will omit the fish course to Stombaugh. the latter a former Those happy Brush Marines. University of Washington football day.” the guest announced when he star, is still .working on the prop was about to be served, and then They're flowing in like hungry bees. erty. The men expect to leave the something had to be done. From cities near and far; camp in a few days, returning next They'll cut the brush and fell the trees, Britton never ate butter. When fall. Earlier in the season a large ever the subject of butter came up And smear up with the tar. crew was kept busy and for a time They’ll learn how poison oak can itch. Britton had rather a depressed look worked day and night. Those lads in denim jeans; Mr. Lattner is a mining man of come over his face. Nor would he And get their hair all full of pitch. eat anything which contained but long experience, having spent much Those gallant Brush Marines. of his time in Montana. Colorado ler. if he was aware of the situa and eastern Oregon. He is opti tion. Further than this, he refused Some are knock-kneed and pigeon-toed— mistic over mining possibilities in to eat anything which you told him Their feet are sure not mates; this region and looks forward to a contained butter. If you passed From riding some are badly bowed. greater development of the natural him tiie mashed potatoes or a sim And never will be straight. resources of Jackson county. His ple piece of st>onge cake and inti But they will work for thirty per. associate, Mr. Huber, is well known mated that butter formed a part of Like newly oiled machines; along the entire coast as a bridge At topping spruce and chopping fir. the composition of either, it was contractor, while the third member Those care-free Brush Marines. His of the group. Mr. ¡.arson. is a thumbs down with Britton. wasn ’ t a matter of taste, it was a mining man of 1 ong experience, There's lean long ones; short fat ones too. state of mind. particularly in Colorado. And some with reddish hair; ------------- •------------- A varied diet Is undoubtedly more With eyes of brown and black and blue; healthful than a restricted one. A Some dark and others fair. man who will eat and enjoy any They'll eat dried prunes and allotted rice. Salt pork and lots of beans. thing that is wholesome is far easier Find lots of work and more advice— to get on with, far more easily satis Those favored Brush Marines. fled with whg is placed before him. I One can teach himself to eat and They’ll live in tents beneat?T the sky— One of the most thrilling and to like almost anything that Is safe At least that's what I’m told; inspiring exhibitions of manly ly edible. I know, for . have learned And see how much beer they can buy, strength and prowess was display to eat carrots and beets and egg In exchange for their gold. ed in the Medford Armory Wednes There’s Methodists and Baptista, too. day night ever to be witnessed by plant and these vegetables, in my While some are Nazarenos, the full house of fans. Harry De mind, approximate most nearly to They come from every walk in life. metral and Pete Belcastro mixed it nothing to eat of anything I know. ©. 1I1X Wwtern Newspaper Unloa. Those gallant Brush Marines. for a best two out of three falls, and 50-year-old Demetral taking They won! have dough to throw away, two falls while getting tangled up ed to be cautioned about clenched- NO, not at thirty per; for one himself. fist blows, kicking and knee-jab At that, they're feelin' pretty gay. Demetral. who looks as though he bing. all fouls. After continued They’re richer than they were. has been in the ring for several , warning by Referee Les Weiss, and They’ll be a long time yet, I fear. decades, is muscular, short and I after the boxing and free-for-all i In fulfilling their dreams; with a pan that, on first sight, ' tactics had almost floored Demet- i Still, they can buy a glass of beer. would scare the starch out of any ral. Weiss won the hearty approval Those lucky Brush Marines. tenderfoot, Belcastro. seen here of the gallery by awarding the de before against two Medfordites, ciding fall on foul. Frisbie and Anderson, displayed his They can’t shoot craps, not very long. Demetral. who already had won usual array of bites, kicks, hair No, not at thirty per; pulls and clenched-fist blows, as the support of most fans by his They can’t play poker very strong. well as the orthodox wrestling display of real wrestling skill, at Or gamble much; No, Sir! holds. Demetral. however, prefer tempted to get Weiss to change his They'll walk and talk, and scrap perhaps. red to call to work his experienced And view sweet forest scenes; knowledge of clean wrestling and I decision and let them wrestle out And thank their stars, they don’t blow ’taps.’ succeeded in keeping the Sacra I the match, but Weiss was firm in Those thankful Brush Marines. mento Italian busy with his ornery- his rebuff for Belcastro, who has ness. Pete took the first fall, how I displayed a yen for playing dirty Let’s give the boys a great big band. ever, with a flying body scissors, 1 in the ring. It was said that Harry ( And wish them lots of luck; but the husky Demetral returned Demetral now is 50 years of age, They’re making history in our land, chipper as ever to take the next but he certainly displayed a per And showing lots of pluck. tumble in little more than two i fect physique and demonstrated Three cheers for Franklin Roosevelt, minutes. The third fall was award that man is at his prime, even after On him their future leans. ed Demetral after Belcastro refus- the fatal forties, fading fifties and I think he knows how glad they felt. Those happy Brush Marines. r sickly sixties. He furnished a thrill «(«•If The tSSMIMitltilt liitt i tit ttllM t HtlSSI I and inspiration for any physical culturist and. despite his rough few weeks ago with Pete Belcastro, noisily to a match as to Wednes features and bull-like proportions, makes up for his inexperience day night's show, which Promoter displayed an ability to smile that with a brute strength that is both Mack Lillard had promised would i made him both likeable and pleas- I terrifying and beautiful. With ex be a wow. Swede has proved him lant. (Opposite Museum on Third St.) perience he should be hard to self one of the best drawing cards In the curtain raiser Medford's handle in any man’s ring. Seldom to show here for many moons and familiar Swede Anderson took the have fans responded as heartily and Lillard is hopeful that the towering I only fall in a special 30-minute Dutch Lunches—Beer ■ match to win his first victory in the wrestling business. Herman Sandwiches Olson, from the Puget Sound reg Chicken Dinners to Order , ion, roughed up Anderson a bit at Private Parties a Specialty I first, but the towering Swede Mrs. W. C. Kasshafer, Prop. climbed ropes like any Tarzan Phone Jacksonville 204 ; whenever the Invader attempted to J throw him from the ring, and after, 20 minutes of intense battling suc REASONABLE RATE8 FOR ceeded in knocking Olson onto the floor in a semi-conscious condition. After landing flat on the hard ring side deck Olson went out for near ly 10 minutes, but gamely returned and DRE8SMAKING to keep his shoulders off the can- 3-year guarantee vas until the final bell. MRS. J. L. TAYLOR AndersoD, who made his debut a 1-year guarantee ■nan mountain will carry on with I • Cullen Campbell recently be his good work. Lillard announced that Al Knr- came u member of Applegate naick, world famoua wrestler, would ! Grange. appear here next Wednesday night • Wlille enroute to Sun Francisco, pitted against Demetral. along I Mrs. W. K. Connley of Medical her with other features which will Lake, Washington, vlalted round out a card which should cousin, C. U. Thomas, at Ruch prove an unusual treat for a city Monday. the else of Medford, It is not • Applegate's h|gh s<1ioo| grad known as yet whether Ray Friable’s uateg and other students are re challenge to the winner of the Bel- turning to their homes for the vn cnslro-l>emetral mutch was accept cution period, tlruduutes thia year ed by Bemetral. and If so, when Include Maurice Ritchey, Medford; Miss Josephine Clute, Jacksonville; they will appear, Firat gong will sound promptly John Harr, Ashland; and Miss at 8:30, with depression prices both Leer a Culy, Ashland Normal. Other students returning are Dow I jcw I s , at the ringside ami upstairs Billy Townsend und Kathryn vailing. Fletcher, Medford; Leo Port. Jr., Ashlund post graduate work; Charles De Wolfe, Richmond. Cui ; Loulu Buckley, Columbia Univer sity, Portland; and Miaa Luetta West. Colusu. 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