c a Copy But You Really Should Subscriba Today T he J acksonville M iner ★ “The Sheet That1» in the Pink” Volume 3 y Jacksonville, Oregon, Friday, June 1, 1934 Lions Enter Miners’Den CORDIAL GREETINGS hungry, thought» of poisoned food her the places of interest in that prevented them eating. They took eventful trip over the Applegate the remaining members of the en­ trail. campment back to Jackxonville ax prisoners and when, even after a long period of time, the braves, who probably had escaped through Elliott creek to the Klamath, did not return for their wives, they Bert and Fred (.'lute Drag Out Ancient Broom Making i were set free. Gadget for Parade. A double murder, believed to ' have been an indirect result of the The making of the broom that Angel murder, occurred in Jack­ | grandmother used in sweeping her sonville some time later when parlor will be demonstrated during some quick-tempered fellow shot the Diamond Jubilee on a float to be entered in the pioneer parade two innocent Indian boys who, it by Bert and Fred Clute of the is believed, were sent to town to I Applegate. determine the height of feeling The Clute brothers are well pre­ here. The shooting of these boys pared to demonstrate this phase of was held as a grave mistake. The antiquity, since the broom machine motive for killing Angel, other they will use was brought across than a possible personal grudge, 1 the plains from Kansas by their remained a mystery, since the father, the late Silas W. Clute, man’s wife whs a French Cana­ who manufactured brooms in Ash- dian. j land for several years, using bis Nevertheless, the murder of An­ own broomcorn. Mr. Clute was a gel and the resulting pursuit broke skillful worker, turning out up the stronghold of the Apple­ brooms in which the bright colored gate Indians. After a long period thread used in holding the straws of absence, the fugitives joined the was woven in decorative designs, remaining tribe of Shasta Indians such as hearts or diamonds. Oth- in the Rogue river valley and later I erwise the brooms had the same took up their abode in the Illinois appearance as those used today. It valley. is planned that whisk brooms will Miss Hanley Is certain of the i ' be thrown on the street from the | authenticity of this story, since it float as souvenirs. was told to her by a member of The Applegate Grange plans to the volunteer band from Jackson­ enter the industrial parade with a ville, Dan Fisher of Central Point | float which probably will exhibit vicinity, who once pointed out tol agricultural products. ' Broom Making Shown Daniel descended into the lion’« den, but thia Sunday the Lions will come up and see Jacksonville's Miners for nine Innings It la Mortals do be funny critters. It doubted, however, whether they were but a few springs ago that will sec many of Screwball Tur­ every vacant lot seemed to bioorn ner's mysterious hooks and nout ro JACKSONVILLE AND SO. OREGON with jM-rwee golf links, till all ol baseball throws which he is sched­ FOR THE DIAMOND JUBILEE. the cramped courses caved In on uled to use during the exhibition themselves. M*amlng much from OI K TOWN IS FILLED WITH It is painful to admit, of course, that lesson, sucker Investors are ‘ hat Medford ’ s Gilmore IJons once DEEP GOLD MINES today opening beer gardens on the defeated the Miners on the home rulna of each of them. (Drop in Any Time, Stranger) field, but that lx a thing of the • past, declare local players, who J ' Tfttíiai Salmon caught two fishermen vow they’ll expend much effort to­ Sunday, one In ltogue river and ward declaring their superior mas­ (Scroll by Hon. Mayor Wes Hartman, who writes with an awful one.) the other in the Umpqua stream culinity Sunday, starting at 2:30 Difficulty was encountered In Io- pm. The game will be played on eating the bodies. the local field, and a large turnout of ladies ami gentlemcnt und fan­ • It do appear, methinks, that the ciers of the game Is ex|>ected. in­ Flrxt Wedding Oideat Protestant Squaw l4tke and Dot her Applegate infestation of "black widow" »pid asmuch as the date is opening day Church Was Sticker for Ixuidinarks Linked With ers near Klamath Falla will result of the jubilee. Entire Congregation. Indian Murders. 141st Sunday the Miners voyaged in many a widow garbed in black, bite of the insect being declared to Butte Falls, where a 6-4 defeat Celebration of the Oregon Dia- By MAUDE POOL almost as fatal as the sting of was administered the gold goug- . mond Jubilee this coming week it wm a long, long time ago; ors, through'Screwball Turner held calls to mind to many old settlers Cupid yes, several yearn before Oregon ’.he timber cruisers to wven scat­ ■ hereabouts of the now famous first • became a state, that a mule lost cred hits Errors aided the victors, wedding in the historic Methodist his footing on a narrow mountain Exposure to the sun ages the body, it Is said But modern trend is much ax yelling "timber" in an | church many years ago. In fact pass in the Big Applegate country of great exposure to sun found in I effort to lay wood on the horse­ . they do say, with a twinkle in and slowly tumbled to his death women's clothing seems to make hide pellet, in guinlng the two win­ their eye, the incident has a way in the swift waters of the river ning tallies, after Miners had of »ticking in their memories. males of our city feel younger. below, thereby giving Mule hill its maintained a lead for three in* j Former editor of the now de­ mediocre name. Yet that incident • ninga. It. Tungate, moundsman for funct Democratic Times, Charlie is closely related with the histor- Yen, and too many girls build Butte Falls, secured eight strike­ their Ilves on a foundation gar­ outs, but walked two players. Nichols, was the groom, while ical background of southern Ore­ Judge Prim's daughter, mother of gon, and carries with it the horror ment. Turned fooled two with his famous Mrs. Louie Ulrich, was the bride. of a murder by the Indians, and • screwball, but both got aboard the ■ The elite and socially correct of for that reason Miss Alice Hanley, One of the biggest obstacles diamond to score later when sub­ Jacksonville were the attendants well known county pioneer, has re­ marriage has to overcome is that stitute catcher Coker dropped the who participated in one of the big­ membered the story and related it It offers an opportunity for per­ ball. Turner walked one and hit gest tears in many a year. when interviewed at her home sons to blame the difference be­ one player. Just completed in the 50’s, the northeast of Jacksonville recently. tween anticipation and realization Butte Falla started off In the new Methodist structure's hand­ When only a trail led over the upon one another. first inning when Tungate got on made benches had received a gen­ hills from Jacksonville to the wil­ • on a passed ball, advancing to sec­ erous covering of varnish, which derness of the Applegate valley Misery loves to make company. und on an overthrow to first. Poole had not thoroughly dried for the about 80 years ago, Martin Angel, walked and Gardewine clouted a wedding, first nuptial ceremony to who lived on a donation land claim home run to give his nine a three- Minds, like rivers, don't amount -un lead. The Miners came back in be performed in the first church of south of Central Point, later to much at any one place when first half of the second with three that denominatior west of the known as the Cooksey place, Rockies. Father Williams, who started over that trail on horse­ they are too broad. allies when Anderson got to first read the sermon, orated for some back and was shot in the back by • on an error, advanced to second 30 minutes, and those in attend- Ind'ans. The murder occurred after A Bend drunken driver was cer­ >n Turner's single, and came home once sat. persplringly, ln seats Angel had traveled about half a tainly carrying a "load" the other