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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
Pa«e 4 Th« Jacksonville Minar Where the crooks died young—were i instead of this week as planned. but time is a jokester and In this 1 lass time, should through her pic The additional time will enable the year 1933 A. D. the days of Chuck , ture enlighten a groping world as shot and hung bakery to prepare a more elabor Connors, Steve Brodie, John L. I ! to Just what this term "torch** And burled in ’Boot-hill How.* ate reception, explained W. II. and Sullivan and Carrie Nation, with Henry Fluhrer, father and eon, op their honky tonka, their spectacu really means. Ralph Ralnger, com ! in the act began with a little In Wherever there was adventure. (Continued from page one) dian courtship scene. Then he There’s where we were sure to go; erators of the bread and pastry lar bridge Jumps, their bare-knm k poser of the first popular "torch off the earth right then—and atay gave an exhibition in Juggling that But In these days. Bill, if we want manufacturing plaut. led fights and their saloon wreck ' sous,** "Moanin' Low," which Lib Located on North Holly street Ing, are richly, deliciously and fre by Holman made famous on Broad off a thrill— was first class. After that the stage way, has written the musical an Mr Mooar Inquires If history i was all hers and so was the au- We must visit a pieture-ahow. adjacent to the University club quently riotously funny. furnishes any parallel in horseman-, ! dience. property, the new bakery will af At least, audiences at the Cra onialy for Miss Colbert. ship for thi>se Cheyennes and Co ford greater apace, better facilities lerliin thvuter will find "The How As she continued her act. she manches? It does not. even among must have put a spell on me. 1 * ___ 1 /’*’ J and more convenient locution fur ery," playing Sunday. Monday and the Cossacks of Russia. , couldn’t take my eyes away and AlTTlOry LzTHpple C-HTCl the rapidly expanding buslneaa. Tuesday, good for deepheartvd Several surprises are promised laughter from the moment Chuck In 1906 I came up from Tonopah the admiration in them was so in- --------- with a nice little stake and laid up tense that at length it attracted One of the most colorful wrest- -.outhvin OivgonlniiH at Saturday’s Connors enters the scene and get« in Reno a couple of days. I re her voice, somewhat to my em-1 lent ever seen in Medford will per- opening Next week’s Miner, and mad because bls rival Steve Brodiv SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST member the date very well, as a barrasament. form on Promoter Mack Idllard's other newspapers, will carry com has thrown rotton "mush melons" | month later 1 left ’Frisco three days My fervent adoration appeared next Armory card Wednesday eve plete information concerning the all over the front of his saloon, to ENDS SATURDAY ahead of the earthquake and came to please her and she began direct- nlng when l>r. Napoleon DeVore, opening. the final fade-out when Chuck and " i « i to Oregon. Strolling down the ing her glances more and more in French physician, meets Pete Bel- Steve, friends at last, march away street past one of Reno’s vaude my direction, finally playing almost castro. The Frenchman, who fea- ■PILGRIMAGE* COMING TO to put a speedy end to the Spanish KATHARINB RIALTO THEATER SUNDAY ville shows, I paused to read the * HEPBURN American war. “ * **■ ** -----.. — tures a goatee and the mannerisms altogether to me. regardless of bill-board and noticed among other what her audience might think. 1 'of his race, will be seen In the . —... — ■■■ attractions, a "Cheyenne Princess." felt I was acting like a boob, but curtain raiser, starting at 8:15 “Pilgrimage,** at the Rialto thea A9BE8TOS CELLULOID FOR who was billed to do this and that seemed powerless to help myself. o’clock, On.- price admission, tn- ter Sunday and Monday, marks the •TORCH SONG’ FILM AT HOLLY I muttered “bunk" and forgot all At the end she sang and illus eluding ringside seats also, inaug- 1 ' Introduction of one of the most about it in five minutes. 1 had on trated "Hiawatha" and I have urated by Lillard this week, will completely beautiful productions While half the world him been countered several dozen Indian heard a hundred different people remain in effect. of the year. wondering whiit in the deuce a princesses in niv travels without say since then that they never The story Is a simple one of n Jack Kogut. Canadian, who made becoming enthused. However there heard It properly rendered until a big hit in his match this week mother who runs through the gum "torch song" Is anyway, along cornea Paramount und the Holly were other things in the show to they heard her do it. with Al Karasick. will meet Harry ut of emotions as she breaks up thvuter with a film, “Torch Binger," see. so evening found me parked In The ovation she received was Demetral, Chicago, in the maiu one young romance and cements scheduled to open Saturday at the sixth row from the front, tremendous. She was recalled five event. Kogut took the nod over Al another. She sends her only son Medford showhouae There were some good acts in times. The last time, she simply Karasick this week after one fall to war and to his death rather than Starring Claudette Colbert, give him to the girl he loves ir, only one remains the show, but reappeared and, looking straight at proved too much for the Russian The years that puss fall to heal whom a song writer composed memory. And this little incident me. put her hand over her mouth| "lion." In the main event Wilson might well be called an illustration and gave the Cheyenne war-whoop, bested Belcustro with a series of the wound she has inflicted upon first "torch lullaby” -a lullaby In that fearsome, broken-up, ferocious Sonnenberg butts which left Pete herself. It Is not until she is made of "ships that pass in the night.** witness to another youthful After half a dozen acts had been scream, once hoard, never forgot-, out of the ring and on his head, 4| malic«, about to be blasted by shown, the curtain went up and ten selfishness of a mother, that Never have I had anything get there on the stage and true to life wakes to the truth. was an Indian tepee with a fire under my skin like that. I went all Henrietta Crosman, Marian Nil- burning in front of it. And there to pieces in an instant. To my mind PERFECT 1933 SOUND on. Norman Foster and Heuther was the Cheyenne Princess. The flashed a picture of the Cheyennes Angel have the leading roiea. minute I laid eyes on her I real in a wild charge and a cluster of FRI-SAT ADOLPHE MINJOU ..... - e----- — ized I was looking at the real thing. pale faces, grim and defiant, who WMV MMCAK . C ITI Mom Fair-skinned, perfect in face and would fight to the death. All the Whillock’s Golden Rule stores, BEERY. RA*T COMING TO CRATE SUNDAY IN ’BOWERY* figure, supple and graceful as a old days came back with a rush located tn Medford and Jackson Night ia “Preview Nite1 panther and clothed in the softest and, springing to my feet. I threw ville. today are launching a “Pay The wicked eighties and the gay of fawnskin, she was the embodi my hat away and ripped out the Your Taxes" sale in an effort to nineties may have been Just that. SUN-MON-TUE ment of all a woman cau be. But wild old cow-boy yell straight back bolster payment of county taxes • so that schools may remain open it was her demeanor that attracted at her. In the silence that ensued after the entire year. me most. She simply exuded roy alty in every gesture. Her proud that she smiled, waved a hand and Along with the benefit that dignity seemed to say, “Here am I vanished from my life forever. - would accrue to school districts if But good-luck to her wherever people were to get busy and make to entertain the white conquerors of my once haughty and powerful she may be. Incidentally, if 1 have a strenuous effort to pay their nation. My people have fallen low to live around Indians, I like ’em taxes before the November dead- and are now your vassals. But me. wild. The wilder, the better. | line, warrants outstanding could be I have no patience with tame In called in. interest charges saved dians who are forever cringing to and much additional money put the whites. into circulation. • Yours truly. The sale, which starts this morn AND HIS 11 PIECE J. C. REYNOLDS. ing at 8:30 o’clock, will continue COLORED ORCHESTRA 9 VW to «Ruch. Oregon) during the coming week. ■■VNV ■ CHILDREN 10c P. S.: I enclose a little verse written to an old pal recently.) R.C.A. PERFECT SOUND you have never conquered. My In Prospector-Poet Lauds domitable spirit ie free and will I always be." ‘Buffalo Days’ Stories She and the man who helped her Frenchman to Be Next LLLWiLLVJI Golden Rule Stores Use Pay-Your-Tax Sale as Booster Try East Side, West Side, All Around the Town! Coming LEO DAVIS ROH15c ™ SATURDAY ONLY ZANE GREY’S “UNDER THE TONTO RIM” STUART ERWIN Also TORCHY COMEDY KRAZY KAT WHISPERING SHADOW SUN-MON, OCT. 15-16 “HOT PEPPER” Edmund Lowe—Victor McLaglen Also STRANGE AS IT SEEMS SCREEN SONG—NEWS TUES-WED, OCT. 17-18 KATE SMITH in “Hello Everybody” By FANNIE HURST—With RANDOLPH SCOTT Also WALTER WINCHELL —NEWS HOLLYWOOD ON PARADE THURS-FRI, OCT. 19-20 “Six Hours to Live” Warner Baxter—Miriam Jordan Also DESERT DEMON—NEW8 MAGIC CARPET Continuous 8hows Saturday and Sunday—1:30 to 11 p.m. Daily Matinee 1:45 4 STAR SHOW “THE TO THE OLD WEST Fluhrer Bakery Will Have Gala Opening Week from Saturday Say Bill! old faithful partner. What wouldn't you give to see The West once more, as she was In order to more grandly en of yore. tertain visitors at their formal op- With life as it used to be* :-f«njng.- Fluhrer ’s bakery, .. * ’ '__ , Cascade Wonderland's finest,, wljl <>p«n a When we rode the western ranges week from tomorro«^ October 21, And scouted the western hjlU And helped to blaze, in thotw'*geod • old days ’ The trails that were full of thrills.: We have seen the Cheyennes com- Ing And beard their war-cry sound And felt the surge of the battle urge, I As we grimly stood our ground. We’ve waked from well-earned slumber. To see in the moonlight clear, A midnight raid, by Comanches made— And our horse-herd disappear. And there in the Rocky mountains, I We escaped, though I can’t see how. From the ambuscade, so craftily laid By the Ute chief, Colorow. In the valleys of Arizona, We’ve heard the appalling shout That made men quail and their cheeks turn pale— “THE APACHE KID’ IS OUT. 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