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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1933)
The Jacksonville Miner Pa«« 3 * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell enrollment reaching 132. Between I and individual» regard it as es of Algoma were visiting relatives 50 and 60 people also attend regu sential that the higher prices be here last week. The three Morri- lar Wednesday night prayer service for what they produce and not what son children returned with them to there. they consume.—Weston Leader. spend the winter. Applegate farmers can produce • Punk nnd Tubby Dunnington high quality crops and the Grang spent Bunday at Title lake. ers know how to successfully I • Having spent eight days camp • A new scribe Is sprouting up in • Mrs. Anna Coffman and son Ed launch a fair, so the community; ing at Steamboat, white on a pros the Applegate district, and some ward and Mr. and Mrs. Art Bleep exhibit at the Applegate Grange of Fort Jones. Calif., were visitors pecting Jaunt, Jim I »ally and C. U. day when he creates his master- hall Saturday evening was a de Thomas of Ruch returned to their piece modesty 1» going to prevent In Balem last week. cided success and will be estab-! • Misses Helen McGrotty and homes a few days ago. !>ls name from being attached Betty Bowman were Bunday Ilshed as an annual event. With call- • Charles HwarUfuger of Ashland thereto If some sleuth doesn’t ex- ers on Lucile Flitcroft. every type of farm produce from visited recently ut the home of his pose the facts. Maurice Byrne cre • Miss Burdette Dunnington wan bees to popcorn skilfully displayed sister. Mrs. Wllllurn llurlow, on Big ated a timely editorial last week u Sunday dinner guest of Frances in a tasteful autumn setting, the whlph reposed iinostenslbly In the Iturnley. Applegate. exhibits showed a highly interest By OUR KEYHOLE EXPERT Prospector. Tt.e writing • Mrs. V. J Beach has been busy • Dinner guests entertained Bun I High ing cross-section of local farming showed literary style and sensible — day ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. lately taking the school census. The following people received1 A. S. Klelnhamnier were Mr. and thinking und should editorially put She Is also soliciting pies for the Stella !x<vy watering her flowers sham« these cross-country j i P.-T. A. booth at the high school with a can sprinkler and advising blue ribbons on their first prized Mrs. Clarence Frye and little Miss to products: Bert Clute, Frank Knut I goings-on from Georgia up to J’vllle I ¡carnival next Tuesday evening. WHAT A WHALE OF A Carmen Wright of Medford. her dog to not chase cats. zen and Horace Blevln», apples; and down to the News office and • .Mr. and Mrs. George Ttirvey, • Frank Knutzen, pears; Charles El DIFFERENCE A LITTLE • Traveling by wsy of Crater vice versa to Weston. Maurice is j who room at Amy’s Place, have Issie McCully bustling up the more, eggs; Jack O’Brien, barley lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ashoff a chip off the old block. SHRINKAGE CAN MAKE! 1 purchased a new automobile. street about mall time with a smile and potatoes; Ashton Forrest, left Tuesday for their home ut corn; Sam Johnson, stock corn; Troutdale, suburb of I’ortlund, niter • Mr. and Mrs. A. Throckmorton • The Pacific States mine has In on her face. —That's Why the Pantorium • Mrs. Martha Mee, squash; Herbert spending a wook visiting their of Ruch were entertained at din stalled a new one and one-fourth Takes Pride in Its Work! Mrs. G. W. Godward sitting in Elmore, red beans; Mrs. Mildred nephews, Jessie and Edwin Taylor. tier nt the borne of their daughter, Inch Diamond drill to their equip They also visited relatives In Eagle Mrs William Hansen, at Medford ment. This drill can reach 200 feet the doorway of the gold-buying Taylor, baby lima beans; Herbert Cleaning and Pressing Prices Bunduy, where Mrs Throckmorton ; or better and was Installed by a store during warm autumn after- Elmore, popcorn; Mrs. Mildred Point. noons. Taylor, cucumbers; Mrs. W. H. Jor • After u lengthy period of Illness was honor guest, huvlng reached San Fimidsco firm. MEN ’S SUITS ...........>1.00 dan. house plant; Paul Ehrdman, Earl Saltmarsh will be able to re her 7kth birthday anniversary. A • L. Houghton and Charles Whit- DRESSES, up from 80c few relative» were present for the . ney left for Seattle Wednesday on Mrs. Winningham sending Mat-1 quinces; Mrs. Margaret Knutzen, sume Ills studies In the primary Ben Ellis and canned foods; department of the Oak drove occasion. The following day Mrs. | a business trip, to last for a week. thew for change. Charles Elmore, honey and bees. school In the very near future. Fol Throckmorton was honored with a • Dorland God ward, daughter of Julia Osborn sauntering uptown The Applegate school was awarded lowing a month's tussel with scar song entitled “lJttle Mother of Mr. and Mrs. Paul God ward, has been quite III this week. with a milk bottle in one. hand and for the best school exhibit. Judges let fever. Earl underwent n tonsil .Mino," sung over KMED. were William Ludwig, John Per DYE WORKS and adenoid operation Munday, • Mr and Mrs. Bert Hukill of • Mrs. Ed Larton Is among those -stroking a cat with the other. • noil and Bernard Andren. 6th and Holly Phone 244 from which he Is successfully re lower Applegate motored to Dona-, local people who Is Improving Mr». E. S. Severance In charge mour the first of the week, where' steadily following a siege of illness. covering. A bazaar sponsored by the Home • Mr and Mrs Guy A. Crosby of Mr. Hukill expected to enjoy a few Joe Crain Is up and around, also. of that great big black sedan she i Economics club, in which hot Quarantine has been lifted on the drives. Oak Drove district motored to the days* hunting. dish holders and other articles • Applegate late Inst week, where • .Mrs Fred Btraube und son Bill home of James Llttell Jr., whose were sold, proved a popular fea The only male near a keyhole ture A pillow and luncheon set they spent the day picking black and Miss Eleanor Maule motored to family has been confined with this week was Duke Lewis, who raffled off to the holder of lucky berries and calling on friends. They Glendale, Ore., Friday evening, scarlet fever for some time. were dinner guests nt the home of where they spent the week-end vis • Mr. and Mrs Wickman of Grants was seen having a time with a numbers went' to Mr. and Mrs. Jess Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Cros iting Miss Loin Btraube, who Is at Pass were visiting In Jacksonville smart-cracker customer. According Frank Clute. A candy booth was to the dope, the customer asked maintained by the Juvenile Grange by resided In the Applegate com tending high school there. Mr. Bunday. munity last yenr nnd recently Btraube. accompanied by his uncle, | • Harland Clark is borne from the i Duke for a yard of milk. Duke, no-' and coffee and cake also were sold lensed a home nt Berrydale. E. J. McMullen, spent Baturday CCC camp on Reaver creek spend I body’s oolfay, stuck his finger In a during the evening. Grange Master bottle and drew out a line of milk E. H. Taylor acted as master of • Mrs. II ||. Oftndnhl, formerly of night at Dillard on a hunting trip. ing a week of earned vacation. Jacksonville and well known here, • Mrs. Ivan McDonough went to • Jules Taylor and Slim Mero a yard long and smiled wisely. The I ceremonies and brief booster talks passed away In tx>s Angeles last Persist this week to be with her have started mining on the prop- fool cracker, however, then wanted were given by three of the Grange . him to wrap it up. members. Dancing followed inspec August, according to word Just re 'father. W. W. Willits, who Is re- erty of F'red Hoesley. -------------•------------- • Tie- Llttell Smith hunting party ceived here. tion of exhibits. A large crowd was i covering from an axe wound sus- returned, bringing back two fine • Ali<-o Hoofs was the honored tulned on the head Saturday when in attendance, including Grangers from Williams and Murphy. guest ut a special pheasant dinner he fell on an axe on a mountain mule deer bucks early this week. served nt the Fred Fick home Mon trail. Although In a serious condl- • Lewis Duron and James Jackson ------------ •------------- day night. Five of the birds had | tlon when he was removed to the , of Salem have moved to Jackson Utopia must be the place where ville, where they will remain a few hern brought home that day by Mr. Sacred Heart hospital. Mr. Willits With the new school term well a pawn broker will accept gems Fick, who helped In the partaking, soon rallied, and was able to return days. on the way. the first meeting of of thought," writes Carey Williams as did diiughler Virginia. to his home In a few days. the local teachers’ study group or of Georgia. We suspect he has • Doc Robinson, the old flirt, has • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher ganized last year was held at Ruch nothing else to pawn.—Weston written to hie friend Alice Hoeft Friday afternoon, with six teachers Leader. again, telling her In his Inimitable of Big Applegate moved to Med of the Applegate in attendance, Higher prices are known to make style how he la enjoying the com ford Sunday to be with their son i Work this year will consist of study for better times, but class groups and daughter who are attending pany of her greatest rival. Sister Following two months of inac of the rural school manual by State Edith. In I’ortlund. Doc Is the old high school there. During their ab Superintendent C. A. Howard. meunle who can’t make up his mind sence their ranch will be in charge tivity, the Beaver Creek Sunday These clubs were organized in whether he want» to live In Port i of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith, re School opened last Sunday at 10:30 groups over the county for the land or his old home town, ao be cently of Jacksonville, who moved a. m. with an attendance of 18. teachers’ reading circle work and compromises and boards In a Med to the Fletcher place Tuesday. Mr. Minor changes were made among und Mrs. Smith and little daughter the officers and teachers. Miss Lu local meetings will be held at Ruch ford hotel most of the time. Corrine came to southern Oregon cille Reeder having been named as once a month until six meetings • Tom Carrier has mushed hl» have occurred. With Mrs. Nettle thumb for the last time for a few | from Nebraska two months ago, teacher of the primary class and Armpriest acting as chairman of months. Ills garage, which he ha» I and hnd resided at Ruch for a very iMrs. Victor Anderson having been , the group, the following teachers | short time. appointed assistant secretary-treas been hammering on for the past were present Friday: Miss Lucille two weoka. was completed a few • Mr. and Mrs. Everett Trow urer. Rev. D. D. Randall, Sunday Reeder, Miss Eleanor Maule, Mrs. school missionary, was present I bridge of Medford spent Sunday days ago He Is now living in the 6C8 EAST MAIN, MEDFORD Sunday, and took charge of the Ethel Ludwig, Mrs. Ina Purcel and PHONE 743 former William Bieg» home, which ¡fishing at Squaw lake. .Miss Mary Davies. was swapped for Tim’s downtown • A late forest fire broke out Mon Bible class. Applegate Sunday ------------- •------------- day night on Steve’s peak in the school also opened for the winter house. Fools and their Jobs are soon • Mrs. Glenn Young of Big Apple Steamboat country and was sited period a short time ago. Thursday evening stereopticon parted.—Weston leader. gate is In the Community hospital about midnight by Harold Reed. at Medford convalescing from an ' Whiskey peak lookout. By 3 a.m. a slide« were presented at the Beaver operation performed early last crew of fire fighters was on the school house by Rev. Randall and scene ready for action. A severe Rev. J. J. Ray, general missionary week. • Mr. and Mn. Seth Cunningham wind in the high altitudes Tuesday from Portland. In addition to spir I evening hindered control of the itual cartoons and slides depicting of Medford moved to the Applegate _ _ the life of Christ, scenes of general a few days ago to make their home. 1 fire. (D.M.D.) They have completed a log cabin • Guests Sunday at the home of Interest throughout the state were on property belonging to Jim Buck- Mr. and Mrs. Orle Phliliim at shown. Many appealing views of Squaw lake were Tom Dunington primitive modes of living within ley. of Jacksonville and Lewis Thomp I Oregon revealed a cross section of son and Mr. Wilson of Medford. ■ the home missionary's work. Pic • Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clute and son tures were shown of local Sunday William and daughter Josephine schools and other groups of relig- left Wednesday by motor for a va ' lous workers at Thompson creek, Opposite Post Office cation trip to Mexico. They went Williams creek. Murphy, Sams Val via Crescent City. ley and other places. Murphy has Jacksonville • Mrs. Allen of the None Such one of the outstanding Sunday I mine near Humbug left for Grants schools of southern Oregon, their Pass recently to make her home. Mrs. Bertha Poyer is employed at the mine. • Thompson creek folks who have WE ARE COOPERATING WITH been ill during the last week are SPECIAL FOR Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mee and Mrs. SATURDAY AND Sam Johnson. Mrs. M. R. Buck of MONDAY ONLY ' Little Applegate also has Iteen ill at her home. • The Applegate school I h spon- LARGE NO. 2'z TINS AT MONEY-SAVING j soring a benefit dance at the PRICES—SEE US! at ■ Grange hall Saturday, November 4. i A quilt made by the ladies of the FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE STOCKED district will he sold at that time. • W. E. Finney and a companion : i from Jacksonville camped on Big !i 1 Applegate last week while on a ■ : BLACK AND ORANGE MEDFORD ' hunting trip. Owing to the cold Order from Your Grocer nights Just at that time, the men Or Call at J resorted to prehistoric stunts in that they came so near freezing about 4:30 in the morning that they j were obliged to get up and build i In fire to warm themselves. • Mrs. Jack Ward of Medford was WHEN THE WEATHER GETS BAD I a visitor at the home of Duke Ix>wls 1414 N. Riverside, Medford REMEMBER OUR I Monday. PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill Applegate Fair to Be Annual Event ] I _ Seen in a Daze PANTORIUM First Study Group of Year Held at Ruch Beaver Creek Sunday School Resumes Work the Home Grocery “SERVES YOU RIGHT” Pumpkin Pie S. C. PETERS Dentist NEW jll Flour * s IS A NECESSITY—NOT A LUXURY! 71c ADEL LEE MILLINERY DOZEN HALLOWE’EN CANDIES M. M. Department Store BECK’S Home Remedy DRUG BAKERY SPECIAL Hallowe’en Molds for Your LATE OCTOBER PARTIES Special bricka for special oc casions always at Snider's— where you can always get help when you have an en tertainment problem . . . ALE 29c 35c Vick’« Vapo Rub 29c 50c Milk of Magnesia 50c Analgesic Balm, French formula. 29c 36c 60c Sal Hepatica . . 69c $1.00 Cod Liver Oil 59c $1.00 Listerine 59c $1.00 Water Bottles The Only Way We Can Improve Our Product Is in the Shape— LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS CALL 203 JARMIN’S Or drop in at »he plant. 28 North Bartlett, to place your order —we’ll gladly cooperate with you In making up special molds and patterns SNIDER’S DAIRY & PRODUCE CO. 28 NORTH BARTLETT Royal Club Pumpkin NEW HAT PHONE 203 JELLY BEANS HARD CANDIES I FREE DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 743 OPEN ARMISTICE DAY 7 A.M. TILL 10 A.M. OPEN AGAIN AT 2 P.M. The Place to Get Good Home-Cooked Meals HOT DINNER SANDWICHES Headquarters for THE JACKSONVILLE MINER YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE MONEY AT FOR DRUGS THE NUGGET Sandwiches, Fountain Drinks, Candy, Cigars, News Barber Shop and Pool Hall in Connection Between Msnn’s and Newberry’s, Medford SOUND HORN FOR CURB SERVICE IN THE HEART OF EVERYTHING PHONE 182