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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1933)
Page 4 The Jacksonville Miner made on the gridiron and lost In boudoirs; where kissing repine«'* calculus on the curriculum und profexnorn croon to their clnxNen. It’» u crasy, bolxteroun story, with out n groat deal of sanity, but that's SOUTHERN OREGON’S FINEST Fishing in the streams around Just what it la Intended to be. ■■ ■ ■ Q-——------ It is a small world after »11. says camp has been good lately. “Blon- Ends Saturday Al Stewart, who returns to Jack i die" Moore and George Hall made ■GAMBLING SHIP' COMING TO a fine catch Sunday in th«« Middle RIALTO THEATER SUNDAY sonville’s Saturday night dances fork Royal Coachman. McGinley, Locals Trim Rogue River 5*3 this week-end with his eight-piece mid Professor files seem to bo the Cary Grant, llvnlta Hum««. Jack in Last Sunday’s Tilt orchestra fresh from a season at best lure. LaRue, Glenda Farrell and Roscoe • on Home Field Karns play the leading roles In Prospect resort, whore crowds Red Irons, first cook In the Ap “Gambling Nhip,” a thrill-packed I gathered to listen to his melodies. The Jacksonville Miners, base piegate CCC, took discharge lani melodrama of life aboard a floating Starting promptly at 9 o’clock, week to return to Portland. Mack IJllard. Medford wrestling ball emissaries from Oregon’s old ■aatbling palace, which comes Sun gold camp, will exit by the same promoter, announced late yester and continuing till 2 a. m.. the tow- day to the Rialto theater. • day that his weekly Thursilay night door through which they entered All the excitement, the hazard, ! ering Al and his eight melodists With the river water almost ice the season's campaign—playing w fmllng matches would be re covered, the boya are taking more and the suspense thut rule events ' will fill the historic old hall with the powerful Rogues at the Med sumed next week at th«« Medford on board the nauticul casinos, I rhythm and an increased patron advantag«« of th«« hot showers. Har which float just beyond the reach ford fairgrounds park. The closing armory. old "Snipe" Smith, handy man MOMVi CmA Les Wolfe, who becanit« Instantly age is expected as a direct result game of the summer will be | laved «I Tk**k, around camp, la soon piling a huge of the law at the three-mile limit, popular here with his rolling scis Sunday, starting promptly at 3 p. «ostar vouns of his return here. Stewart lives sum of Imrk by the ahower house. are packed Into the picture. It sors and other tricks brought up 1 MAUXllN O SUUIVAM m . says Manager Beach, who has He knows what makes the « nier deals with a bigshot eastern gam WKLASD aOMSTSOM agreed to meet the southern Ore from below the Mason-Dixon line, just outside Jacksonville and has boil. bling ship operator when ho goes gon aces again. The double header will meet Al Karasick. Russian lion I an all-southern Oregon orchestra to the west coast for a vacation. will start at 1 p. m. between Gold whom he wrestled to ifdraw sev that has shown much promise- -and Grant, cast us the easterner, at “Flash" Roberts left camp Satur- Tue eral weeks ago. Al rwi prey to Hill and Gilmore Lions. first refuses the offer made him to 1 has made good on some of them. day for the Roseburg hospital Wolfe's rolling scissors,- but saved One of the first games of the buy un Interest In one of th«« ships. Punk Dunnlncton. member of the where he will undergo an opera season was an exhibition tilt with a second fall by the finish t Ml. When the owner of the other, an the Medford victors and resulted Wolfe rates as heavyweight cham sponsoring chamber of commerce tion. old-time enemy, goes gunning for ollegi in a saddening defeat for the local pion of Texas and hails from Dal dance committee, has Issued a spe him. however, he chungos hla mind. las. life IN Beautiful pairs of black eyes boys, who were just getting organ cial invitation to all American Le He tak««s charge und. by the em In the curtain raiser Fireman gion members to he guests of Jack shine around camp as result of the TRI RAW ized. To close the season, however, ployment of methods which would RAW-RAW and to furnish a benefit game for Ray Friable will meet Herman Ol- sonville Saturday night for the eve Friday night smokers. not meet with the approval of the two injured Medford players, the son. Portland. Frisbie wrestled Bad ning. "Just show a L»’gion member authorities had they any say In _____ to _ _ a ____ draw ___ at ship card and there'll be a ticket Miners will again match ware« Boy Pete Relcastro Lieut. Keyes has poison oak the matter—succeeds in appro Dancsrs! with the neighboring city, intent the Gold Rush Jubilee card In Jac kt waiting for you.” he said. again and is limping around camp. priating ull the trade. When the Crooners! son ville two weeks ago. on making a good showing with He must like the stuff by now. rival operator takes steps to re □sillera! Both main event and curtain an augmented, experienced lineup. taliate, u aeries of breath-taking ------------- •------------- Singers! Marvin Montgomery, ace hurler raiser will be scheduled for one events ensues, bringing the film Funsters. Olin Miller says he's slipping on who has strengthened the Jackson hour duration or best two out of Loverai "three-dlsap|>olnt-two," and Is going to a crackling climax. Ullard’s low ville aggregation to winning cali-j three fal,s’ and back to Georgia cawn. What he ber with his consistent mounds- “long with needs is a lethal dose of electric manship, will take the delivery end better shows and bigger names— Juice.—Weston Leader. , will remain In effect. of Sunday’s battery, with Ivan Har ------------- •------------- Many southern Oregonians had ' rington slated to stop the bullet like balls. The game should prove clamored for a return of Les Wolfe ’COLLEGE HUMOR’ DEPICTS WORLD’S FINEST SOUND! Free lunch, schooners of foam interesting and close, say observ and Lillard's next Thursday night SCHOOL AS IT OUGHT TO BE RCA High Fidelity Wide Range ing beer, mellow music and stage card will give fans what they want ers. and local boys are grooming entertainment—dream of many an themselves to go out of the season —and what should prove one of the “College Humor," Paramount's amusement seeker, looms in the most thrilling exhibitions here in in a blaze of glory. Fri. Mat. and Sat. j elaborate musical-comedy version offing for Jacksonville. some time. Last Sunday the Miners, with a It all came about this way. I of college life as it ought to be, depleted lineup, nevertheless [ GIRLS! COLOR! MUSIC! Among several proposals presented opens ita run on Sunday at the avenged themselves on the Rogue the chamber of commerce to earn River aggregation in a seven-in AnnIetrafe Marine« needed money Monday night, It Craterian theater. ning game here, final score result PRiegaiC lViarine» Bing Crosby, Richard Arlen. was suggested that a mid-week ing in a 5-3 victory. Two weeks I r - - Gold Rush Jamboree be held. The Mary Carlisle, Jack Oakie, George before Rogue River took the heavy) _____ - jamboree, it was explained to The Burns and Oracle Allen. Lona An end of a 10-11 score from Jackson Boy what a ball game! The Miner’s Keyhole Expert, will start ville. Montgomery fanned 10 men Brush Marines defeated Camp Ker off with a free lunch with beer, old dre and Mary Kornman head its In six innings while M. Pitman, by by a thrilling score of 7-8. in and new ballroom dancing to an all-star cast. The Ox-Road Co-Eds. Haar stocky Rogue River hurler, chalked I the hardest-fought game of the sea- Bing Crosby JAMIS DUNN • JOAN BENNETT orchestra's efforts, stage entertain a comely collection of chorines, Sing 'Learn to up 11 strikeouts in seven innings ‘‘^“"fan” The &Brush * Marine“» ment and what will you have. MISlit SISSIS Stili UIMM prance In and about the various Croon,’ ’Moon Montgomery walked four men couldn.t fa,hom Lamear«g curveg While not definite as yet. it ap struck,’ ’Play while his opponent passed three. tm the geventh , , when they pears to snooping reporters that scenes. Coach Howard Jones, of Each nine accumulated eight hits. • bunched • . four . ... ... 7 Ball, ’ 'The Old Sun - Mon the University of Southern Call- hits, all for extra advent of the new innovation In but two home runs for Jacksonville.! bases, and scored four times, tak entertainment looks very likely Ox Road’ in the football se- fornia. appears one by Montgomery and the other! ing the lead which they held the and should result In an evening of quencea. Society Goes Savage by Hall, settled the matter. Each rest of the game. It looked pretty clean, wholesome fun and frolic. team scored twice on errors. “College Humor” is a new-style 3 Miles from Shore! bad for the Marines before the sev At next Monday night's chamber Wed - Thur Box scores for the game, which enth inning. comedy—a picture in Concannon UH on the » . ti minus. wutauuuu lue meeting further Information con musical was thrilling and es ing moun(j yor Applegate pitched well cerning the plans will be dissem which the music, the comedy, the throughout, follow: Again He la a Pagan . . . for the home boys and managed to inated. it is said. dances and the other character ------------- •------------- Jacksonville scatter hits well enough to win. . Singing AB R H E Although the Marines played rath- l’a country editors are ready to istics of the medium are part of Songa of Reinking, ss ___ 3 1 0 2 er erratic ball they tightened __ ___ up . "buy now” If Mr. Babson will also the plot, instead of extra scenes Lovai thrown in at random. S. Johnson, cf .... 2 1 1 01 in the pinches. *71 CARY GRANT __ advise us what to buy with.—Wes- The _____ game was It's the story of a campus where J. McIntyre. 2b 3 1 2 ° played at Jacksonville diamond and ton Leader. BENITA HUME co-eds learn the facta of life more Montgomery, p ... 3 1 1 0 ! a small crowd witnessed the close ------------- ----- mathematics McBee, lb _____ 2 0 0 0, encounter. JACK LA RUE i The importance of a C. C. C. re readily than science; where reputations Smith. 3b _____ 3 0 1 0I ft H E cru*t *8 best exemplified when he’s Score by innings: Hall, rf ............ 3 1 1 1 - lost in the woods.—Weston (Ore.) Co. 1946 ......... 011 003 200 — 7 9 2 Dorothy, c ____ 3 0 0 0 REASONABLE RATES FOR Leader. Co. 926 _____ 002 020 40x—8 9 Van Galder, cf__ 3 0 2 0 ------------- •------------- ------------- •------------- Wed • Thur Be patriotic. Wear union suits The automotive columns of the Totals .—.25 5 8 3 NRA advance has, it seems, en 1 with the NRA emblem.—Wseton Rogue River countered a difficult Ford.—Weston I Leader. ------------- •------------- and DRESSMAKING AB R H Leader. Dugger. If _______ a________ ■ Whenever a chap gets peeved 3 0 0 MRS. J. L. TAYLOR Baker, cf __ 4 1 2 The Martinique hotel in New ; e“ou8h to break something. It’s too Ward, lb __ 2 1 0 York is restoring its marble bar. , te" a commandment.—Weston Kelley, 2b _ 4 0 1 With, no doubt, marble-hearted bar-’ *-ea<ler- ------------- •------------- Dingier, 3b .. 3 1 1 keeps for the impecunious.—Wes-; Somnolent Sam says the sleep-' O. Pitman, p 3 0 2 ton Leader. Langley, ss ing sickness wouldn’t be so bad if 3 0 0 ------------- •------------- JAMES DUNN M. Pitman, c 3 0 2 "It takes a strong man to hold a chap could wake up often enough GLORIA STUART Murray, rf ._ 2 0 0 his tongue,” writes Olin Miller. to eat.—Weston Leader. ------------- •------------- DAVID MANNERS (Opposite Museum on Third St.) Strange words from a weakling Amarillo, Texas, police qualify | Totals ________ ____ 27 3 S 2 who, we hear, talks like a drunken indubitably as “ harness bulls" by Summary—Home runs: Mont- fishwife.—Weston Leader. using singletrees for night sticks. Dutch Lunches—Beer —Weston Leader. MINERS TO PLAY MEDFORD NINE AT FAIRGROUND gomery. Hall. Three base hit: Kel ley. Struck out: Ry Montgomery 10. Pitman 11. Bases on balls: Off Montgomery 4. off Pitman 3. Score by Innings: Rogue River 012 000 0-3 Jacksonville 300 110 X—5 Al Stewart and His Notes That Make the Boys Return to Play Brush Marines Blush Saturday Dances CRATZaiAN Wolfe to Reappear Next Thursday Nite On Lillard’s Card Mlaite DRESSIER Wuflare BEERY Tugboat * ANNIE C Free Lunch, Beer Proposed As Dance Feature Wednesday ÄPU0IUU. Defeat Camp Kerby “GAMBLING SHIP” a PRESSING DRY CLEANING DINTY MOORE’S Two Men Fought for Her! “The Girl in 419” LITTLE GIANTS ONE CENT I«atln Americans get a lot of sport out of a presidential race, even when the president beats them to the border.—Weston (Ore.) Leader. Dreamland Every Wednesday Men 25c Ladies 10c Miners Inn NOW OPEN CONGER FUNERAL PARLORS Medford. Oregon Sandwiches Chicken Dinner* to Order Private Parties a Specialty Mra. W. C. Kaaahafer, Prop. Phone Jackeonvllle 204 will keep HIS FOOD Secret SÁFE 6 —They jeered when I drove into Jim Daily** naint shop, but you should have seen ’em when I drove out. Now I’m the life of every parking! Take it from me, it certainly pay* to save the difference and get the old bus finished where one can be certain of quality, good materials and workmanship. No skimp* ing for me—Duco, lacquer, enamel and plating work at Daily’s “come through’’ in fine shape because they are put on that way. Now, to get a Simoniz job and settle back to three more years’ new-car satisfaction and pride with the appearance of the old car. HOURS Invest in an Electric Refrigerator The one sure way to keep the baby’s milk clean and pure is in an electric refrigera tor. No chances must be taken with his food. But grown-ups live healthier and perhaps longer if their food is also protect ed from moisture, germs and dirt. In most families the food saving alone will pay for the refrigerator, and what a convert ience to have ice cubes always available—delicious, frozen des serts and salads from left-overs—milk foods and sandwich spreads always ready, perfectly fresh even for days. You can afford to wait no longer for electric refrigerator. Visit your hardware, [ware, ture or electrical store and see their displays. DAILY’S AUTO PAINTING CO Formerly Crater Lake Auto Painting Co. 32 South Bartlett Phone 724-R SHE’S A NUGGET, AIN’T SHE BOYS BEER EAT MORE and PAY LESS at the ME CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Draught BROWNIE MARIE CAFE 19 North Fir 8treet REAL MEALS Dance EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, 9 till 2 JACKSONVILLE —Where They’ve Not Gone Off the Golden Standard In Dance Entertainment In Them Thar Hills . . . the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce Will Be Expecting You-AIII