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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1934)
THE JACKSONVILLE MINER car* to live steadily in a topee, but that the foundation of the exciting ■ for a prospecting or hunting trip, story Is laid, to com«* to a smashing they cannot be beaten. climax aboard a river boat plying1 i » * I mi I.» between Rangoon and Mandalay. WHEELER AND WOOLSEY TO No more picturesque and colorful (Continued from page one) BE AT CRATE IN SUNDAY FILM background could be found for thia picture (han the Rangoon water SOUTHERN OREGON’S FINEST grapers who declare Mr. Roosevelt is wrong. front when, the white man throws Held to be the most spectacular unit, which entered the county dra everyone is being cared and thrilling of all professional off al) restraint In his contact with ENDS SATURDAY matics contest with the comedy. for That They say he is violating set natural laws and hu the road to recovery sixirts. automobile racing for the the vices of the Orient. "Kidnaping Betty.’’ lost by a close j but along ----------- • — > _____ the fellow who has to pay score to the Bellview Grange, which the bills was the assertion of man nature, that the land of opportunity will first time is accorded outstanding burlesque comedy treatment in Haya Doc Riley in his Hubbard presented their comedy, "The Dear one Medford apartment house Departed," Tuesday evening in owner yesterday, who has taken soon be the land of mediocrity if this president some of the farce sequences of Knterprlse: "You can’t (ell In this “Hips. Hips. Hooray," musical ox- ‘progressive* axe whether a girl la their community. a very definite stand In favor of of ours is permitted to continue. Yet they forget travagama starring llert Wheeler dressing for a ball or Just going to Plays were judged on the follow-: the sales tax and against addi Robert Woolsey, coming to the bed." Why toll? Weston l«a«ter ing points: Acting—Reading of tional tax spending. that even mediocre circumstances would be a . and Craterlan theater Sunday. The professor who says there are • lines, personal acting, interpreta In this rapid fire musical. Wheel 200,000 useless words In th«< Eng. “In 1932 my taxes were *50 great improvement for the great bulk of citi tion of character and reaction to er and Woolsey find It necessary llsh language began, no doubt, by other actors. Directing—Setting, more than the year before, in costuming and makeup, tableau and spite of the depression, on the zens. True, it would pull down the financial to flee from the long arm of the counting (host« In Olin Miller’s col law, and decide that the moat effi umn—Weston lender. tempo and rhythm. Judges for the same piece of property, and in wizards of the nation, break up the inulti-bil- cient way In which to flee Is to Join A little money goes a long way Applegate play were Mrs. Victor 1933 they mounted another >30," Btirsel of Central Point, H. W. Kes- he complained. He is an ardent lionaire fortunes and discourage excessive busi a croHH-nation automobile race. In u small town, hut usually ho fur Away they dash from home, from that It doesn’t com»» back.—Weston see of Medford, and Mrs. Nadine sales tax advocate, quite natur Goff of Phoenix. The district win ally. because he has been one ness ambitions. But what is more important, it I business, from Thelma Todd. Dor Leader. othy Lee and Ruth Ettlng. us pilots Monetary troubles have upset the ners, Bellview, Jacksonville and of the taxpayers who pays his Czechoslovakian government, al Eagle Point, will present their plays tithes and would like to see the will build up that backbone of the nation that of a super-fast racing car. heavy burden distributed among The curves of mountain roads though tiler«» ought to he Czechs at the Medford junior high school pays the bills, fights its wars and does the hard annoy other citlxens. who have as much them The comedy pair set enough In circulation. — Weston Saturday. February 24. AN EPIC A splendid spirit of cooperation to gain by living in this country work to a better plane than it has ever before tle this matter by racing down the Leader. sides of the mountains, eliminating and loyalty was shown by the rest- as he but who evade paying their from the edge of the curves. Snow halts them. They known. dents of the entire Applegate com share. “ The man who pays hts taxes carry on by providing the race car munity Saturday evening, when' ETERNITY Of course our president is tackling a problem with skis They find that they are about 200 people attended the con also is paying the taxes tor the person who is in arrears because that may prove too big. But if it does, it will be having difficulty In passing other test play at the hall, the proceeds every THE BIGGEST year the levy is increased cars. Pumping buoyant helium gas of which netted more than |30 for PICTURE make up for delinquincies and because those whom he has helped will use Mr. Into their tires, they soar over any FRI.SAT the unit treasury. Preceding the to EVER taxes is as obstacles which obstruct their I play the following numbers were the man who ps MADE Richard sessed this penalty for someone Roosevelt ’ s beans and bread to give them the flight given: Piano solo by Miss Helen Chickens, motorists and pedes-i TJosdal of Ashland; vocal duet. else's defaulting. Penalties in strength to fight him. trlans are frightened out of many “Beautiful Ohio.” by Mrs. Margar Oregon for non-payment of taxes years of life as the mad pair dash et Knutzen and Mrs. Martha Mee; do not fall on the non-payer, they For, often as not, the man with his hand out to Daring adventurer, rips the coast, and eventually into vocal duet. “Ijimp Lighting Time* are charged up against the man the veil from deep India I one day will have his fist out the next if he has an Insane finish. in the Valley." by Mrs. Clara O’-' who kicks in,” he asserted. “Something should be done to Brien arid Miss Gladys Byrne, with simy looo years ... a square meal under his belt. UNIQUE ROMANCE COMING TO banjo accompaniment by Mrs. O' curtail tax spending in Oregon, Thrill»! ON SUNDAY and something should most cer RIALTO THEATER Brien; piano solo by Mrs. Charles tainly be done to aid tax collect Mee. An old-time dance, free to the it But they seetned to understand that make din enough. When my boy ing. It is not fair or democratic I we Unique romance, In a «Irani a participants, was enjoyed later in bore them no ill-will anti were was born, he started right out to packed tor the man with property to with thrills, is promised tn the evening, with music furnished | stealing their stock, so we had tyrranize his mother and myself th«» latest Kay Francla picture. have to educate all the children, ■ not by George and William Purcel. no trouble. Still I have heard cat and had pretty good luck at tt for "Mandalay." especially now when property is Is scheduled to The following people from Med-i tlemen from the Blue mountains awhile. His mother was willing to be shown for which more or less of a white elephant standing the first time at the ford attended the play: William be a slave to him. but after 1 had on the street corners in Rialto theater on Sunday. Sh» had learned Foley, Miss Eula Benson. Billy and rents are hard to collect," Durango and shouting “Fifty dol put in a couple of weeks losing Through the betrayal of the man Townes. Mrs. H. W. Kessee. Victor | he concluded. sleep and walking the floor with <hc touch ayttem lars a month and board for cow This one property owner who punchers and half the horses you him. I bethought me of the Indian ahe loves, Miss Francis In th«* role Bursell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy Alto at her mother'» and daughter. Miss Ruth Luy, Mrs. pays his taxes is seeking relief can rustle from the Utes.” Rustling way of handling crying infants and of a b«>autIful unit urlatocraltc Rus knee What fall from the situation before home sian emigre«. Is sold into the hands Mabel C. Mack. Miss Nadine Funk Ute horses was considered legiti in spite of his mother's protests Ken Maynard and George Klingle. Among others owning is entirely scuttled as an mate and they would allow a rider I began to use it. When he would of a notorious resort ke«‘P«‘r nn«l becomes th»* hostess of the Garden ambition. And he is right. and Tarzan attending from a distance were Mr. to keep halt he could rustle while turn on licit awful noise, I Would d'Ort«*nt„’“TIvi exotic night club of and Mrs. Lester Layton and John working for them. And the Utes on look him over carefully to see if Rangotin u\hi«-h caters to the d<* “The Fargo Sparlin of Grants Pass. Miss Mary- seen him, when topping a bad one, their part stole all the cattle they his clothes were pinching him any Herbert of Ashland and Mr. and j slip a playing card underneath him could get away with, from the cat where. or if a safety-pin was stick sire-* i>f) wealthy Idlers, trailers and —<nd army officer*« marooned Express Mrs. Earl Bostwick and family of i on the saddle and when he had sub- tlemen in the Blue mountains and ing him and convince myself he ctvft from the conventions of th«*lr Bellview. wasn't suffering with colic. And If all the horses they could lay hands I dued his horse, the card would be homes. I right there, showing how close he on from the Navajo Indians whose 1 found he was Just yelling for or It is In this exotic and Klullng- SUN - MON neriness. my hand went over his reservation was close to theirs on on the saddle during the bat esque backgroiiml “east of Sues” Winter Sports Carnival , sat mouth, gently but firmly, till he the south. Ute peak stands at the tle. He had as long and silky hair edge of the Montezuma val quit It was surprising how quickly At Crater Lake to Be as any woman, which he kept in lower braids coiled up under his ten-gal- ley and the Utes always took the he learned not to make a fuss un March 18 Coastal Meet , Ion hat that he had won at a rodeo stolen cattle through McElmo wash, less something important was the a narrow canyon at one side of it. matter. If I remember rightly, not j in Texas. The second annual Crater Lake A lot of women whose husbands This wash was the finest place for more than a dozen lessons were «inter sports carnival will be held were fighting in the cattle war an ambush in the whole country. needed to let him know he was not larch 18 at Government camp, used to-wet together and have sing In fvet a troop of soldiers once was the high and mighty ruler of the sponsored by the Medford cham ing bees, which were well attended decoyed into it by the Utes and outfit. After that we had peace in ber of commerce, the Rogue Snow | by the cowboys. They were good massacred to the last man. So the the family. dumb-crack their way to I men, the Crater Lake Ski club, the ■ singers and after they had sung a cowboys trailing their stolen cattle I want to say the red man knew i glory while the goofy Klamath chamber of commerce and I number of wild frontier ballads, would always turn back when they his stuff when he invented the te- nation cheers . came to the entrance of this wash. I the Bend Skyliners. commemorating the brave deeds of An interesting program is being popular heroes, the cowboys gen but the first time they ran onto pee. For a prospector, the tepee Is . Starts Saturday prepared which will include ski erally got so pepped up that they any Utes, they would kill every one. away ahead of the tent. More room, One afternoon, while loafing at ouri Jumping and racing events, expect were ready to dash into battle with absolute freedom from (engage, no February 24 with ed to attract contestants of coast the first enemy that showed his hangout in Lost canyon, we heard stove to bother with, or cut wood wide renown. Winter carnivals ip head. These women liked Dan, but a lot of shooting down around the for, easier set up and taken down RUTH ETTING other sections of the coast have didn't like his hair for some reason. bend, half a mile away, but didn't and totally immune from flies, mos- been retarded due to light snowfall, Jealous of it maybe. They often ad pay much attention, as there was quitos and all other Insects. A con- JOHN THELMA TODD leaving the carnival site in the park vised him to have it cut, but that always a lot of shooting to be heard cern over in Idaho makes tepees as the only place where there is was something he wouldn't listen most any time. But next day we for prospectors of canvas or drill DOROTHY LEE GLORIA ___ snow to assure the sue •- ' <iav while about a dozen of found that about 20 cowboys riding ing. which are an improvement on TeiPiSf a snow ’meel. tnem nad met to make preparations together had come over the canyon the Indian tepee. Can be set up Members of the Rogue Snowmen for a singing bee. they saw Dan bluff, spotted a party of 12 Utes with one pole or three, or quickly STARTS WEDNESDAY ■ are asked by Glen Fabrick. presi passing and called him in. Then camped in the bottom, had spread | hung to the limb of a convenient dent. and also chairman for the they grabbed him and while some out like a fan. surrounded them tree and tn a hard rain a cover can chamber of commerce plans, to be held him tightly, the others cut off and killed every one. ; be pulled over the smoke hole in Nuts! All of them... present at the Government camp his hair and trimmed it up nicely. So I say. it is a wonder the In such a way that the smoke can still Sunday forenoon at 11 o’clock to The madder he became while think dians didn’t retaliate by bumping go out. Of course the fire is on the work with members of the Crater ing it over, the more I laughed at off a couple of riders like Dan and ' floor about the middle, but if set up Lake Ski club In preparing the him and did finally laugh him into me, when they had so many good right, there is very little smoke in- Jump. Those who can make the a good humor. chances. Dan and I heard of a white I side, as the draft pulls the smoke trip are urged to notify Mr. Fab Dan and I made several expedi woman who bad voluntarily Joined , ■ through the top almost as good as rick as early as possible. tions into the foothills of the Blue the Ute tribe and was living with 1 a stove-pipe could do. I would not ----------- *----------- mountains after wild horses, of j them. And one day we met about a which there were plenty and of a dozen Indians and this woman was Putting Indian Sign on very superior breed. Forty-niners riding with them and we spoke to in crossing that stretch of country her in passing. She was not a bad Squealing Kiddies Was had blooded stallions at times looking woman, about 40 years of Instant Vocal Soother and lost these had bred with the wild age, I should Judge, and seemed to ■ CHILDREN 10c mustangs of the hills, producing a be quite contented with her red friends. • (Continued from page one) breed of horses unsurpassed in the I have learned many things of CHARLIE RUGGLES time were known by nicknames entire west. Rather large for cow- Saurday, Feb. 24 only. And if the Indians had be- horses, but as quick and hardy as value from Indians. Once I went MARY BOLAND stowed an easily pronounceable Texas bronchos and could buck hunting with Santa Clara’s band “THE FIGHTING TUE-WED-THUR ALISON SKIPWORTH name on anyone, he was usually harder. They usually would go from and lived with them for over a called by that. I have known men 1000 to 100 pounds in weight and month. They taught me how to tan TEXAN” W. C. FIELDS well for as long as two years by would sell when broken from |100 buckskin and Jerk venison; how to Plus Chapter 3 get the most warmth from a small to 1125. their nicknames alone. In my case BURNS and ALLEN “PHANTOM OF THE AIR" the Utes had named me Jap-arny But ft took some real riding to fire; how to toss pebbles into a and I must sav I was rather proud round up these wild bunches, in a river and find out how deep it was Sunday, Monday, Feb. 25, 26 of my new name until I found out country all cut up by box canyons by the sound, and many other what it meant. After that I was not of all sizes, and it took real horses things. I always noticed how quiet “TOO MUCH so proud. It means a little rat. What to keep up with these outlaws when Indian babies were compared to the dickens they ever saw about they took flight. I had a coal-black white ones. Once In a great while HARMONY” June Knight—Sally O'Neil me that resembled a little rat, I horse I called “Smuggler.” which I one would emit a piercing yell, but never found out, as 1 weighed 165 had bought from a smuggler who that was all. No yowling and in Dot Burgess—Mary Carlisle BING CROSBY The screen's epic pounds then and was five feet seven had quit the business. Many a time cessant caterwauling all the time JACK OAKIE Neil Hamilton inches in height, which really sizes had he swam the Rio Grande with like white babies. Of course they all dramatic romance, up pretty well. Anyway, when my contraband goods and he was a started out in life with the idea Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 28 friends discovered I didn’t like the \ horse one could denend on. Quite a they could get anything they with inspiring music name, they took delight in using It few times when Dan and I were wanted by crying for it. But the ‘BIG EXECUTIVE’ on every occasion until I got used racing after a band, trying to steer Indian mothers soon broke them of and stirring songsl with RICARDO CORTEZ to it. So Jap-arny it was. generally them to some ranch corrals where that by simply putting a hand over Complete Jap. and as there were no docu the cowboys would help us to run the youngster’s mouth till he Thursday, Friday, March 1, 2 ments to sign those days and sales them in, and Dan would be way ceased his wailing. Babies are wise Typewriter Service of horses and cattle were made le- above them on one -:!de _______ and I be- little creatures and soon find out With Morgan Farley, Ruth Hall, gal by venting the brands instead I low them on the other, we would they can make a grown person do “CIRCUS QUEEN of by bills of sale in most cases, hit a box canyon. The wild horses most anything for them if they can Albert Conti, Lucille Glcaion, TRY THE NEW MURDER” there were a lot of people who knew all the crossings and would f 11 T Jimmie Butler and many others. MODEL UNDERWOOD knew me well, but would not rec- make ft all right, but where I would ADOLPHE MENJOU Story by Paul Gengelin. A B. F, TYPEWRITERS “Better Quellty” ognize my real name if they heard be there would be no crossing, GRETA NI8SEN Zeldman Production. Directed it. My partner at that time had a First thing I knew I would be right e by Victor Schertzingsr. Pre USED FURNITURE Continuous 8hows Saturday and very long nose and the Utes named at the edge of a yawning chasm, him after that, but it was a long, j going so fast I couldn’t stop and sented by Carl Laemmle. Taylor and Bierma Sunday—1:30 to 11 p.m. hard name, so he was just called more than once I have closed my MEDFORD EXCHANGE A UNIVERSAL Daily Matinee 1:45 34 N. Central—Telephone 112 Cherokee Dan and as long as I was eyes and muttered, “Here goes 39 8. Front Phone 931 Medford PICTURE. with him I never heard his last nothing.” but Smuggler would take *■ i X. name. Dan. as you may surmise, i me over like a bird Bless that lit- had a strain of Cherokee blood in tie old black horse, how I did love him. His home was in the Indian him. nation, now called Oklahoma, and The cowboys of that section and he was one of the best riders I the Utes were always at war and ever saw. 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