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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1933)
TW Jacluonvill« Miner I two months, spent the week-end pallbearers: Jules Taylor, H. Wil Clyde Smith, Leonard with her parents on Little Apple kerson, gate. She will continue with her Ashawlne, George Wendt and C. Mr. Thompson, work at the Saltmarsh horn» until It. Dunnlngton. holiday time, being employed dur father of Erank Thompson and Mr ing the absence of Mrs. Saltmarsh, and Mr*. Nelson, parents of Mrs. who will continue packing special Thompson returned to their home Christmas fruit boxes at the Bear In Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley • Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Glick and sign quilt, made by the ladles of the daughter Beth of Malin spout the district, which will be ruffled off Creek packing house at Medford. Thompson and Mrs. Eloy Jameson, week-end as guests of Mrs. Glick’s during the evening. People of the • Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Cantrall brother and sister returned to their home in Burns. sister, Mrs. Bart Harr. community are cordially Invited to were guests Monday evening at the • Miss McCully spent Katurday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Smith attend. • George Hibbard, student at Ore the Bernoll home in Applegate. of Medford, gon Htate College, spent the week • Mr and Mrs. W. H. Harlow were • A group of Jacksonville Royal end In this city us a guest ut the surprised by a group of callers Fri • Mr. and Mrs. Lester Throck Neighbors attended the R. N. A. home of Mr and Mrs. K. H. Sev day evening, Including Mr. and morton of Eagle Point visited at rally in Ashland Wednesday night erance. Mrs. Juines Winningham and daugh the homo of the former’s parents, • IBorland Gad ward la much better, Mr. und Mrs. A. Throckmorton, • Mrs. Ernest Stephenson of Med ter Valera. Mr, and Mrs. Hester Sunday. though still confined to her home. Knutzen, and Juke Knutzen. Music ------------- •------------- ford has sf>ent a fortnight as a • Mr. arfll Mrs. Heckman und fam guest of Mr. atid Mrs. Vernie was enjoyed during the evening ily of Modoc Point, accompanied and Mrs. Harlow served sandwiches Stephenson on upper Applegate. by Mrs. Heckman's brother, Otis I and coffee to her guests. • Applegate people attending the Buck of Alturas, spent the week-' • Everett Ruvenor of Ruch and dinner und program given recently end with Applegate relatives. at St Mary’s academy at Medford Miss Horence llumon of Gold Hill • According to a letter received by The Miner early this week re In connection with K. P. installa were united In marriage Monday friends, Mrs. Alice Hamlet of Mur tion wore Mrs. Earl Itlgnlow, Mrs. morning ut 9:00 o'clock ut the home phy, who left three weeks ago for ceived a plea from W. L. McAboy. Mlles Cantrall, Misses Rose und of the groom's grundmother, Mrs. Atlanta. Ga„ enjoyed visiting the Brockway, Oregon, for information Kato Buckley. Mrs. James Buck- Il<-ery, on North Peuch street, Med world’s fair enroute, having been concerning the whereabouts of one A few immediate relatives met In Chicago by a son residing Roderick (’lark, or relatives, who ley, Dave Buckley, and Boyd Hain- ford of the couple were present, and In New York, who would accomp formerly lived between Jacksonville Ilion and Central Point, in 1907. following the ceremony a wedding • Mr. nnd Mrs. Irvin Bostwick of dinner whs served at Mrs Beery's any her to Georgia. Any resident who knows of the i Ashland were guests here Sunday home. The couple are making their • Mr. and Mrs. John Harriott, whereabouts of. Clark, or any of at the home of Mr. Bostwick’s home with the groom's parents, Mr. residents of Portland and other his relatives, wo'uid confer a favor cities of the north for a number sister, Mrs. Wilber Cameron. on McAboy by writing him at and Mrs Charles Ruvenor. Mr. • Mrs Victor Anderson und Mr. Itavenor formerly resided In Jack of years, have returned to the Har Brockway, he stated. and Mrs. Harry Barr of upper Ap sonville. where he attended school, j riott ranch on lower Applegate to make »heir home. Mr. and Mrs. plegate were among Medford shop • Vance Hall of Klamath Falls Harry Brown, who had been rent para Saturday. • Loe Smith and Jim leitol of spent Tuesday ut the home of Mr. ing the ranch, have moved to their, Jacksonville were successful hunt nnd Mrs. Wm. Davies of Hterllng forpier home on the E. J. Brown ' ers In the Silver Fork country early j section, where he visited his farm. • Itos* Dickey, forest service con-I last week, having killed two dear. mother. Mrs. Anna I). Hall. In private life rather decent fel-; • Mr itrnl Mrs Everett MHI'-r. u< • Guests Munday ut the home of «traction foreman, returned Satur lows, but nevertheless with no' companies by Mr and Mrs. Parrels, Mr. und Mrs. Harold Crump wore day from Mt. Ashland with his crew small ability for turning sweet meat all of Medford, spent Sunday nt | Mr. und Mrs. Harvey Robinson and i of Brush Marines, having complet-1 into grave fodder, Huntsmen Ray ed the lookou, house on the moun- ! und Blinn Coleman. Duke Lewis and the homo of Mr und Mrs. James Miss Ruth Bowen of Medford. • Nine new Grange members were tain. O’Brien. Dan’l (Boone) Hhuss returned from • Arthur Corbin, 10, of the lower ! ' given first and second degree work • Mrs. Glenn Young returned to eastern Oregon early this week Applegate, who had been III for the nt the regular meeting of the Ap- I her home on Big Applegate Sunday with two elk carcasses and enough Inst month, nnd who recently suf piegate Grangers Friday evening I from the Community hospital at hunting yarns to last till spring Mem- t Medford, where she underwent an thaw. fered from chicken pox. was re by the local degree team. moved to the Jacksonville sanitar hors, obtained In u recent mem- I operation a short time ago. Arriving in Enterprise about two , ium last week. Ills condition is bershlp cont «»st lasting more than , • L C. Port manifests a slight hours ahead of'the recent bank j greatly Improved at the present. a month. Included Mr. nnd Mrs. crimp In his walk these days as a robbery there, the quartet under- - *m| It la expected that he will be Wm faidwlg, Mr. und Mrs. C. A. i result of u broken toe sustained In I went some Inconveniences due to able to return home In a few days Franzen. Warren Meo, Jr., Mrs. the mountains last week, when his posse hunts, but denied they were I Lt. locked up overnight as suspect*, i • Children of the Applegate school Florence Bossaum, Mrs. Muy Paul. I horse stepped on his foot. are eagerly looking forward to the Miss M-ta Gilson and Ernest Me- Doilglus at Camp Applegate admin Three elk were bagged in the two I istered to the Injury. school benefit dance to be given Bain. weeks sojourn, Ray Coleman being nt the Grange hall Saturday, Nov • Y H. Allen of Holland, Oregon, • Mrs lx«fla McKee has returned the only nlmrod who was unsuc-l ember 4th. Hansen’s old time or visited last week at the home of to Jacksonville, having spent the cessful in landing his animal. Two chestra will rurnlsh the music, und, Ills mother, Mrs. Dave Courtney,, last two months at the home of elk were shipped by truck to Jack-1 her son. I^eonard McKee. refreshments will be served the ■ on Thompson creek ■onville, but arrived a bit overripe.' dancers. Nearly every resident of t • Miss Luetta West, employed at • A narrow escape from having due. ft was alleged, to misrepresen that section thinks he holds the ’ > the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean j their home destroyed by fire was i tations of the trucking concern. lucky fMirubcr for the banket de- | 1 Sultmnrsh ut Oakgrove for the last experienced last week by Mr. and ! The elk were skinned and burled Mrs C. W. Culy, when a spark at Dan’l (Boone) Hhuss' place here, i I caused a fire on the roof. The ceremonies and walling being held I covering was burned from the front at the graveside by all concerned. part of the house before the flames “It was a great trip nevertheless,” were extinguished. stated the Waltonians, who havei • Eleanor Clark bus been absent been eyeing local jackrabbits hun-' from school this week with a grily as they fondle remaining' severe cold. ........ Hhuss was seen preparing- . , shells. • The Grange chorus sang two a huge set of antlers and has been numbers at the Phoenix Grange accused of attempting to get Mayor carnTVal last Wednesday. j Hartman to mount them over the, • Mr and Mrs. J. O. Briney have ; main stem. taken their movable house to a lo ----- —------ T cation near the None Such mine, where Mr. Briney Is now employed. • Mr and Mrs. Jack Morris and family, who have been living near Talent for some years, have leased Proud Jacksonville patriots have: the G K. Wright place on Jackson ville Hili and will make their home found reason to hide their heads, there. They are moving in this In sh«me! A civic tradition has be- week. The Meek family, who oc ' come decadent and as worthless as cupied the place for a short time, j the thin air it was written upon. have moved to the old Boughton | Always a fertile field for prank place. sters who hide behind the anonym • Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Helds of ity of ghosts, spirits and goblins, MedYord were callers at the Punk small towns (with their forests of I outdoor plumbing), spent peaceful-1 Dunnlngton home this week. • Mrs. Catherine Wendt sang at ly and almost without incident' the Presbyterian church concert Tuesday night, the eve when All I Hallows—or sometNitvg—are sup- [ | given In Medford last Sunday. •Joe Beach who has been in tho posed to come to life and push over 1 i Shrine hospital In Portland is im- phone booths, assemble wagons on [ proving and is now able to sit up top of the school house and tether Main and Grape Phone 874 ! cows in the city hall. I part of the time. Marshal Jim Uttell reported • George Wendt played with the Oregon Lumber Jacks at a benefit little disturbance, no disorder and performance given in Medford last i no arrests on this fateful night. I The night air was not filled with I Thursday. • At the Grange meeting last Fri the din. and aroma, of crashing day evening Miss Dorothy Reynolds buildings or the patter of scamper-1 of Ashland gave a whistling solo Ing feet as mischevious youngsters: accompanied by Miss Ruth Sever hurried hither and yon. The only! ance. Mr. Reedy also of Ashland farm implement known to have gave a harmonica aolo. Later re been disturbed, a hay rake belong- ’ freshments were served. • Mrs. Joseph Gannon and Mrs. Dallalre of Medford were callers of Mrs. Louise Scheflein last week. • Jessie and Doris Clark came over from Medford to attend the dance Saturday night and spent Sunday with their parents. • The home of Dr. Peters was placed under quarantine for scarlet fever due to the illness daughter Mavis. • Mrs. Tate has returned home in Jacksonville after a week s visit In lax* Angeles. • Miss Louise l-aughhead spent I several days this week visiting friends in Klamath Falls • Mr. and Mrs. Oils Fletcroft re- l turned Monday after visiting rela- | lives in Coos county. : • Mrs. Ralph Jennings was a Fri day afternoon caller of Mrs. Dews. • Sam Reynolds was an all-night | guest of Funk Dunnlngton at his i Applegate dwelling recently. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed re turned Monday from their lookout on Whiskey Peak, where they were stationed during the summer. • Frank Thompson was laid to rest in the Jacksonville cemetery Friday morning. Services were in charge of the American Ixigion. The following Legionnaires acting as PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill Pa«w > Ing to Punk Dunnlngton, outman- euvered the youngsters when Jo« Applebaker securely chained it to a telephone pole. Have for the oc casional appearance of a sign or gate a w.o.l, all was calm and serene. Most of the credit (or discredit, according to tradition/ la due the Hallowe'en party given at the school gymnasium which attracted several hundred from the town and rurrounding section and kept them I May Shop Around for Hallowe’en Spirits Grow Indolent Here ut not 'scriptions Tfofoxafä Story WEST SIDE PHARMACY Warning: It Is exceedingly dan gerous to crucify the Blue Eagle on a double cross.--Thomaston (Ga.) Times. The drug which causes people to tell everything they know wouldn’t work on Olin Miller. One can't pick roses from skunk cabbage.—Wes ton leader. Cold Weather Coats Brockwayite Appeals for Word of R. 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