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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1933)
Tb« Jacksonville Miner rîüi • A number of local people Spent • Mrs. Mary Norvell took her [ part of the city wide preparation ! "Some folks are awfully simple, la pleasant day In the Ashland city Sunday school class on a picnic up [ for this year's Gold Rush Jubilee, while others are simply awful,” park Sunday, where a picnic was to little reservoir Tuesday. ¡and will fill a long need. The Jubl- says Doc Riley in the Hubbard En held In honor of three members of • Miss Ruth Sorber of Gold Beach, i lee Is expected to rival in activity I terprise. We know a Georgia squib- the group whose birthday anniver Ore., was a luncheon guest of Mrs. and splendor even the days when saries occurred on July 15, is and I Clinton Dunnlngton Wednesday. millions of dollars In pure gold ster who is both.—Weston leader. 17, Those honored were Miss Miss Sorber will leave Saturday were being mined within stone's Visitors at Intervals during the • Mr und Mrs. liny Coleman, Mr Irene McDonough, Mrs. W, W. for Idaho where she will visit rela throw of the town’s main Intersec- I tlon. ^^vcek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs John II. Knight, and Mr. Willits and Miss Janet Turpin. tives. Wllher (’urncron of this city were mid Mrs. Vivian Boui h <>f this city Among those enjoying the event • Miss Dorothy Gaddy is visiting One of the cards bear« the fol- Brick Weils of Alturas, Mrs. Maud spent Sunday evening picnicking were: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McDon- In lekevlew, Ore., with her sister, lowing legend, "Discovery of Gold. [ough and family and Mrs Ulla Mrs Rector Gess. Kubll and son Edward of Applegate on Star Gulch In the Applegate McDonough of Ruch; Mrs. Bertha • Oscar U-wls and Paul Godward Gold was discovered in Jackson nnd Mr and Mrs. Vance Bostwick country. sik I three daughters of Medford • Following their annual custom Turpin and daughter Janet of are giving their homes a new coat ville by James Cluggage in 1851. •'luggage and his partner, a man by Hunduy Mrs. Cameron nnd Mr. and of spending th« summer vacation I Medford: Mrs. W. W Willits. Mrs of paint after working hours. Mrs. Bostwick spent the duy pic at Squaw Lake. Mr and Mrs Her Alice Willits and son Billie; Mrs • Miss Carolyn© Stevenson re the name of Pool, were carrying I Edith Willits and daughter Dorothy turned to her home In Holland, supplies by pack train from Yreka nicking on Little Applegate. sche| Smith of Compton, Cal., ar and Henry Thornton of Persist. Ore., after visiting at the Guin to towns In the Willamette valley • Wilbert und Forest Dale nnd rived at that resort a short time home for a few weeks. at the time of the discovery. This slater .Alin of Medford, accom ago. Mr Smith, an Instructor in • Monday the Rebekah and I O. • >Mr and Mrs. Martin Barton- was the beginning of the settle panied by friend«, were among the Compton schools, | h a nephew O F. lodges held a Joint meeting agen have rnovwl to the August ment of the Rogue River valley.” for the Installation of new offic those enjoying swimming on Apple- of Walter Garrison Another concerning great riches of ers. There being no further busi Pitard home. gate Sunday • Mrs E<l Walker of Beaver creek ness, they held a dance at which • Lois Burnell, who sustained a the county reads, "In 185» Jackson • Mr. nnd Mrs Glenn Hitltmurah, was visiting a Medford dentist refreshments were served. broken b-g In front of Amy’s place ville was the richest town In Ore accompanied hy Mrs. Dora Salt Monday She also was a guest of July 12th, Is recovering satisfact- gon; Jackson county was the rich • Ray Wilson ntt«-nd<-d a dinner marsh. motored to Tullowbox look Mrs. W. A. Childers of Jackson orlly. He was struck and knocked est and most populous county in given Monday evening at the Hol down by a bicycle. out Frlduy, where they spent the ville. Oregon; Oregon was admitted as a land hotel by the Associated Oil ------- 1------- « — .. day. state in 185».” • Mrs. Fred Stlckel and son Bob Co. • Win. Head of lower Applegnte and Mrs. Meds Wood and son Billie • Mrs. Goddard, proprietor of Card History of Old Mrs. Sargent is a daughter of one left recently for Gottvlltn, Calif., and daughter Nancy Jean, accom the A-1 cleaners, moved to Medford. of the early-day freighters before where he will spend some time panied by Billie Winningham, all • Miss iw»rls ('lark has returned Town Prepared by the days of Jacksonville's begin ning. with bls daughter, Mrs. Joe Fresh- of Seattle, expect to return north i home from Applegate where she Mrs. A. A. Sargent our. Mr. Hoad, who has been In III I the last of this week, having spent has been working for the past two health for some time, later expect« a few duys visiting relatives and [ months. Alice Applegate Sargent, one of to go to Clnnlbnr springs for the friends on Applegate. The visitors • A regular meeting of the South benefit of his health. spent most of their time as guests ern Oregon Rabbit Bredeers asso southern Orfton’s authentic his • The regular Juvenile Grange of Mark Winningham, father of ciation was held at the L. T. Wil torians, has prepared a poster his meeting for July 15 wan postponed Mrs. Stlckel and Mrs. Wood son home July 16 President C. tory of early days of Jacksonville. until August Sth. the youngsters • Guests nt the home of Mrs. Vic C. Althouse presided and gave a A dozen different cards have been having presented the lecturer's pro tor Anderson of Big Applegate talk on the rabbit business, A printed telling brief history of the gram at the regular meeting of Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. A. F. banquet was served by the ladies discovery of gold and Interesting facts aixiut the several landmarks Applegate Grange the previous eve Abbott and Mrs. Teresa !x>we of at I <»0 p. m. ning. The entertainment prepared I Ashland Other recent guests were • Joe Beach. Joe Busby, Robert found here. The cards, to he placed in the hy th« Juveniles wus highly com Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Finley and Svneney, Mrs. M. P. lee and mended by their superiors. little gronddaughter of Klamath daughter Andrey, Mr. and Mrs. Native Daughters’ museum build • Mr. and Mrs. George Beeman of Falla. U-atnr Anderson, who had Oscar I>ewia and family, Mrs. Ethel ing donated by Mrs. Sargent to that Canby. Cai, arrived Saturday at spent the last two weeks as truest Jones and daughter Jerry, plcnick- organization, the Southern Oregon [Museum in the U. S. hotel, and) the home of the letter’s parents, [of Mr. and Mrs. Finley, returned [ ed on Yale creek Sunday. ^lr and Mrs J A. West, on Little points of historic interest, i ' • Mr and Mrs. Ben Coffman and [other with them to his home here. give in few words accurate Infor-1 Applegate, where Mrs. Beeman will I family moved up to Diamond lake | ' mation concerning names, dates remain for a week. Mr. Beeman • Mr and Mrs. Chester Jones and 1 where Mr. Coffman is employed. family of Medford, accompanied 'and events surrounding the birth returned to his home Sunday. and Mrs. O. W. Godward • Mr. • The popular Grange dances held by Mrs Jones* brother, Clifton ; made a flying trip to North Bend, of one of the west's most colorful pioneer cities. Two U. S. hotel frequently at Applegate have been Childers of Applegate, spent Sun [Ore, and back, Sunday. They also rooms, where Preeldent Hayes and dispensed with until September, day at Squaw Ijik« • Orie Miller of Eagle Point is when the fall and winter series made n trip to Middle Fork, where visiting Mrs. Lola Hildreth this General Sherman spent one night [ years ago. also will be marked. will be resumed. At the next. Mr. Jones found great success in week. Kenneth Howard and Sargent’s contribution is Grange meeting on August 28th. I fishing, • Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Campbell, Chas. Elmore will have charge of father of Sterling are enjoying an A. D. Hess and daughter Eleanor outing at Squaw Lake this week. the lecturer's program. It being and Miss Ruth Lorber spent Sun customary for members to take | • Frank Parker and party of six day at the Leo Dressier home in from Jacksonville are spending turns In this capacity. on Star gulch. Mr Crescent City. • Week-end guests at the home of several days - • Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keegan re Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harr wore the ' *r""r is mining. _ turned home Monday after visiting latter*» aunt. Mrs. Emma Burn of • Mr and Mrg Merriam Worthing- two weeks at the home of Fred Oakland. Cal., and A. M Beaver ,on gnd "mgH daughter Dianne of U<wls in Butto Falls. Snn Francisco arrived by motor of Ashland. Saturday, and are visiting Southern Oregon relatives and friends, be ing guests at the present of Mrs. Worthington’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Klelnhammer. Mrs. Worthington will remnln here for a month, although her husband will return at the end of two weeks. • Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wescott of Santa Barbara returned to their home Saturday, having spent sev eral days as guests of Mr and Mrs. Sid Hansen on Big Applegate. • Thomae G. Thompson is spend If You Carry Your Own ing the week prospecting on Butte Fork. Marion TJttretl and a friend also of Medford are camping on Big Applegate for the week. • Mrs Francis Prescott, formerly Rybol Fairburn of Jacksonville, nnd little daughter Wlnnlfred of Klam Ready-cut, Full Weight, . . . nor will one single ath Falla, spent several days visit Open Day and Night in a savings ac deposit ing friends on Thompson creek count make financial Inde for Your Convenience this week. Mr«. Frescott was ac pendence. Only steady, companied by her sister. Miss consistent effort — week Cleone Fairburn, teacher In the SEE OUR NEW 1933 MODEL after week and month after Montana schools for the last six REFRIGERATORS month—will build a cathe years. Saturday the two girls will dral — or a fortune. leave for Toledo. Ore., to visit their Completely New Stylet mother. Mrs. Wnr. Bell. • According to camp fire permits Issued recently at the Star Ranger station. R. J. BraAberger of San Francisco is on aArospecting so Medford journ on Brush erdek in the Steam boat country. 8 J Dumont of Madailna Falls. Wash., also Is spending some Btne on Brush creek. • Henry and Dawson Frasier of Ruch left Monday on a brief trip to Texas, where they will visit their mother. • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pierce, elderly couple who have resided at Ruch for several years, moved to Ash land the first of the week to make their home. THIS ANT! SALES TAX AD SPONSORED BY • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith are ex pecting a visit from their son, Everett, who will be home on hfs vacation August 1st. Mr. Smith “Where the Miners Bring Their Gold” has been employed in the office of the state highway department at ' San Bernardino for the last four ' years. 1 • Mrs. Wallace S. Douglas, wife of Lt. Douglas at Camp Applegate, has arrived in the community, and Is remaining at the Ed Russel home Cold Drinks and Good Eats on upper Applegate. Mrs. Douglas Is from Hllsboro, 111. • The Brush Marines added an other baseball victory to their Phone 52 record Sunday, when they defeated th© C. C. C. headquarters team from Medford by a score of 23 to 1. The game was played at Medford, with Concannon pitching for the local Phone 232 Medford J team. PERSONAL NEWS NOTESH Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill Living Expenses Are High Enough! VOTE ICE One Stone Won’t Build a Church . . . SHIRTS 79c Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Our Retail Platform Service Is Instant! SALES Medford Ice and Storage Co. $1.25 Ask the Boy Who Has Had One on a Hot Day ... Summer Clearance of Men’s Sport OXFORDS $2.95 - $3.45 He Knows M.M. There is No Substitute for the Flavorful Welcome Deliciousness of Department Store Balloon Sunday Your Neighborhood Merchant — YOUR FRIEND—Will Suffer With You ... GODWARD MERCANTILE CO. JACKSONVILLE MEAT MARKET THE NUGGET CONFECTIONERY THE BASKET GROCERY JACKSONVILLE SERVICE STATION WHILLOCK’S GOLDEN RULE Jacksonville and Medford THE HOME GROCERY Medford—“We Serve You Right” MOFFATT’S CONFECTIONERY 213 W. Main—Medford WEST SIDE PHARMACY FREE BALLOON FOR EACH SWIMMER! CREAM Twin Plunges Main and Grape Sts.—Medford FRANKLIN’S CAFE Craterlan Theater Bldg. When your child reaches for a sweet buy him Ice Cream, summer’s one healthful, nourishing, wholesome repast ... fit for a king, yet within the easy reach of any purse . . . Gold Seal lee Cream. Ashland's Mineral Water Paradise Open Air Dance SATURDAY—9:30 till 12:30 SOLD AT ALL LEADING SOUTHERN OREGON ICE CREAM DEALERS Dance Under Cool Southern Oregon Stare to Dlckey’a Orcheetra i PORTER LUMBER CO. "Builders’ Bureau of Information" ECONOMY LUMBER COMPANY North Pacific Highway, Medford THE SALES TAX WILL COST THE POOREST MAN JUST AS MUCH AS THE RICHEST MAN IN TOWN!