Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, June 08, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, June 8, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Page 0 -í
WANTED Good cook stove, with
HIGH SCHOOL NINE TAKEN
good oven and reservoir. Rend
AMERICAN LEGION II TO 7
information and price care The
Miner. Jacksonville, or phone
In a fast post-season game
played on the Jacksonville dia- I 141.
•
These two people produce melodies mond Tuesday forenoon, the local I
which cause the natives of the far high school nine defeated the Med- , • Mi and Mrs Charles C. How-
north to listen, frozen with adnii- fort! Junior legion team by the de- i mer of Portland paid The Miner
ration and awe.
ciaive score of 11-7. Sam Van office a visit Thursday, Jackson­
The pilot has just informed me Dyke, who started on the mound ville day Mrs Bowmer will be re­
of a leak in the gas tank of this for the lx*glon, abandoned his [Mist ’ membered as Flora 1’rlest. daugh­
plane. Now do not be alarmed, for the first Inning, when hits were I ter of William Priest, who was
thhere is really no danger We are converted to four runs, to be re- ! »•minty school superintendent of
quite near our starting point, and licved by Ray Lewis. who finished ' Jacksonville In 1HH7 The Bowmen
you may just take those [latent the game with a creditable show­ are visiting their son. Angus L.
parachutes from the sides of your ing Russell caught for the jun­ Bowmer, of Ashland, who Is auth­
chairs and follow my example iors, while Hess and Si Johnson or of the jubilee pageant.
When you land, meet me at the formed the battery fur Jackson- ,
1
Purcel Institute near the Watkins vtlle.
Heavy hitting and several errors
school house, where Mrs. Purcel.
now a dear old white-haired lady, combined to give the locals an
conducts a school where umbitious early lead in the final game of the |
people may learn how to become season Twelve games were played
with 11 of them resulting tn Jack­ Adults 25c - Kiddies 10c
successful teachers.
sonville victories.
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All ready? Jump!
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Fri-Sat
Here we are. safe and sound! RESIDENT IXHTOK TO BE
Hoping this little accident has in
AT LOCAL SANITARIUM I
RAY WALKER
no way marred the pleasure of
Dr W. O. Bishop of Medford will !
your trip, we bid you gixxi-bye.
GEO. K. STONE
have regular office hours at the !
Jacksonville sanitarium starting i
“He Couldn’t
this week, it was announced yea- j
tenlay Evening hours will be from I
Take It”
6 to 7 p.m., and appointments may |
PLUS
be made by phone.
| j
Wntkiim
Plinifc Taken •‘"to elghth "lysteries
of the seventh 1 She has grown tired of life ax a
’’ alHinS I UpilS IdKtll
grswle>>
was gener- I grand opera star and has come up
20 Years into Future ally thought by his fellow students i here for a rest, bringing with her
teacher that he. along with her accompanist. Marietta Garri­
by Seer in Phophecy ’ i and
Delbert DeWolfe and Bob l^ewis, son. who is now a skilled pianist
• Miss (tolda Boone, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Boone, who has been
In New York City for the past two
years, arrived Tuesday for an In­
definite visit with her parents.
I might take to prizefighting be-
A fantastic venture into the dim ’ cause of the great muscular devel­
future 20 years hence was given opment gained in the activity of
in the class phophecy of the eighth piano moving for program re­
grade graduates of the Watkins hearsals All three boys gave up
school at their closing program re­ long ago what drcams they might
cently. The prophecy, an unusual have had of entering the ring as
Mut« 25c • Eve« 3.V • Kiddle« llg.
feature in the grade schools, was pugilists.
written by the teacher, Mrs Ina
That fine pleasure yacht which
Purcel. and was presented by Miss you see out there on the channel
Ends Saturday
Louise Harr. The account of bril­ is the property of Irvin DeWolfe,
ON THE STAGE
liant feats to come includes pupils When he was preparing for the
of the four upper grades:
exams back at Watkins 20 years
All who wish to snatch a ago it was greatly feared that he
glimpse with me into the future, might stiffer from brain fag due
just step quickly into the elevator to over-study As a result of all his
which will take you to the roof, hard work, he received a meager
where you may get Uckets for this grade of only 100 per cent in his­
trip around the world on the Pa­ tory. Irvin is the eminent physi­
cific Air Transport. The trip costs cian who cured John D. Rockefel­
$20 and lasts one hour. If anyone ler of a peculiar ailment common­
ON THE SCREEN
is the least bit timid, he may just ly known as hoarding. He is soon
step to the nearby window, where to cruise in the Orient, taking a
Joan Blondcll in
he may have his life insured free I worm’s-eye view of conditions
“SMARTY”
of charge. The plane is full? All I there. Just now he is enjoying a
right, let us be going.
by
the
re-
pleasure trip financed
Start» Sunday
You will, no doubt, feel a little ward offered any one who might
alarmed at first but as we ascend cure the oil magnate of his mal­
that feeling will soon wear off.
ady.
Yes, we are still over Copper,
Here, Pilot, steer the plane a
which has grown much in the last little to the south. I wish to show
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20 years. That rotund lady walk­ these people the London Times
komumr u ith ihr Hinhuut P.thol
ing down Main street is Virginia building. Louise Harr edits the so­
Likes Editorial
Giles. The brilliant object which ciety column and is greatly in de­ To the Editor:
Your editorial. "Have You a '
you see at her throat is a medal
mand because of her ability to
Children 10c
not a Carnegie medal- but one write up social affairs and do her Better Way?" in last week’s | ■ •WSB ■
given the most skillful artist in own illustrating. All festivities at Miner beats anything we have
Saturday Only
the world. She is the only one who Buckingham palace are placed be­ seen in some time for good com- '
excels Millet and Rembrandt.
fore the world by her efficient pen. mon sense We feel you should be
KAZAN, the DOG, in
The illustrious looking gentle­
Now, my friends, we are ap­ entitled to a Pulitzer prize or’
man wearing a frock coat, who is proaching Japan, known to the something for same.
Sun-Mon
standing on the comer, is William world' as the "land of the rising
Perhaps the exhibition of com-1
Garrison. He has just succeeded in sun.” Yes. I was just about to re­ mon sense in editors is so rare
By Popular Demand!
securing the five-cent fare on the mark about the large crowd which Pulitzer. Nobel, et al. failed to 1
Sunday and Monday
interurban line between Copper I you see out on that open-air pa­ establish a fund for that purpose.
JoHNMY
and Portland.
vilion. Those are the pupils of However, our last will and testa­
We are now coming to the city Mary Stephenson. They are not ment will provide for such. In the
WEISSMULLER
of San Francisco. That impressive having a war dance, but are only meantime please accept our con­
with
MARGARET
8ULLAVAN
looking building toward your right practicing a few of the steps she gratulations.
I* st hu inimi-
JOHN BOLES
is the home of the Women's Suff­ has taught them, for Mary con­
BERT HARR
table best in thu
rage union. Under the leadership ducts an American dancing school Jacksonville, June 6.
racy role bring­
Tuesday and Wrdneoduy
of Betty Dawson this league has for the Japanese nobility. It is
ing to vivid Ide
accomplished great results. Due to her fondest hope that some day • Arrangements are being made
an American
her activities, women are now al­ they may be made to dance to our to give x-ray service at the Jack­
classic
lowed to vote and hold office in music.
sonville sanitarium.
every state in the union.
That peculiar noise which you
“ALICE IN
That villa set back among those hear is not the bleating of sheep,
'hildren
WONDERLAND
California hills is the home of Rob­ for sheep are not kept in Japan
( oming!
10c
ert Dickey, the celebrated author That noise is made by the pupils
[Illis
THEATRE
Twenty years ago when he was a of Arduth Stephenson while they
ANOTHER ALL-STAR
mere child in the fifth grade he I are going through a drill in phon­
End« Saturday Night
A STAR STUDDED
PICTURE!
with
took up writing in order to exer­ ics. Arduth's fondest ambition was
CARNIVAL
OF FI N!
cise his ability to master the to become a teacher, and so ar­
Thtinulay and Friday
Louis« Dresser
spelling of difficult words. His vol­ dently did she strive, and so great
Evelyn Venable
umes now are read in almost every did her fame become, that the Mi­
home in the United States.
kado offered her the position as
Kent Taylor
No, those tall objects down teacher in Americanization classes
with SPENCER TRACY
Stepin Fetchit
there below us are not both tele- I in Japan's capital city.
CLAIR E TREVOR
.
in
graph poles—the one with the | As our tJme is limited, we must
RALPH MORGAN
"postage stamp” cap on the top | continue our journey quite hur­
9
Tue-Wed-Thur
is Delbert DeWolfe. After spend­ riedly. We shall see the wonders ‘Hips, Hips, Hooray
ing several years in the employ of of the "Smoky City,” which is the
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
You’ll whoop!
the International Telegraph com-' home of Robert Lewis, the "Colos­
and holler and
pany in Egypt, he is now back in I sus of Roads.” a name he has
off your head
the United States in the construc­ snatched from E. H. Harriman.
The Biggest Picture
tion division of the Big Applegate | He owns and operates the longest
off!!
Ever Made!
Telegraph and Telephone company • railroad in Greenland.
Old envelopes and letters
which operates extensively along ; The sound of shouting which you
the entire Pacific coast. During his i hear coming from the direction of
(Beekman’s Express, 1855-
419'4 EAST MAIN
stay in Africa, he was greatly- the Arctic Circle is nothing to
PHONE Hi
1865)
or
any
express
or
sought after by various telephone | cause fear. It is just a shout of
ALL NATIVE CAST
and telegraph companies as one, applause given Mildred Burleson.
ENROLL NOW
early postoffice envelopes.
Wednesday, Thursday
who has never yet found a tele­
BEAUTY SERVICEN
Write W. R. Parker, His­
phone or telegraph pole he had to
AT A HAVING
climb in order to reach the top.
torian, Oroville, Calif.
Permanents ............ $2.50
We shall now turn our plane I
toward the Old World and pass
Shampoo and
over London. Those people which
Finger Wave
50c
you see down there are not hold­
WILLIAM POWELL in
ffl
Dr.
H.
P.
Coleman
Marcels
.......
25c
and
50c
ing an open-air revival. They are
“Private Detective 62”
watching Russell Garrison demon­
Chiropractic - Physiotheraphy
SPECIAL
strate his new invention for har­
Oregon License 264
EVANS
plus
BETTE
DAVIS
*
6
Scalp
Treatments
vesting watermelons. The inven­
California License 3029
tion is a contrivance which is
in “EX-LADY
Or
Facials
.......
$6.00
14 Years in Medford, Oregon
easily attached to a Ford car. As
successor to Cyrus McCormick.
Russel is assured this will net him
an enormous income among the
V
natives of Africa, where he ex­ \
pects to place it on the market L-1 \ ’
FUNERAL PARLORS
Than Smooth
soon.
Old
Tiresl
Medford, Oregon
During his sojourn back at Cop­
• Tests on slippery
per 20 years ago, while delving
pavement show
TRY THE NEW
MODEL UNDERWOOD
that new Goodyear
TYPEWRITERS
All-Weathersstop
R. W. Sleeter, M. D.
•
cars 77% quicker
than smooth, old
202 Medford Bldg.
Taylor and Bier ma
tires and quicker
.'ll N. Central—Telephone lit
Phone
1
Medford
than any other
Medford
Goodyear new tires. ..Take
All-Weather no unnecessary
chances on slip­
SupertwUt
pery fall and win­
Curd Tiret
ter roads—put on
$7.40 safe-gripping new
Goodyears now.
r
■nd up- lean
Most sizes still
ANCE
A
LITTLE
trade-in al­
Featuring
priced lower than
lowance for
RINK
A
LITTLE
last fall.
yourold tires
It’s important to both
INE A LITTLE
Al Stewart
your social and business
prestige. When people
Erpert Tire Mounting! We clean rima,
and His
paint them to prevent ruet, properly atmlv
can say, "His suit needs
new tube, and tires. Experienced tire men
do your work here.
a trip to the cleaners”—
The Only
then you surely are slip-
ping. Your character is
GOODYEAR PATHFINDER |
judged by the neatness of
Suprriwiir Cord Tiru
I
your clothes. Keep yours
A COMPLETE STOCK OF GELATIN
air nn *nd up " ,h«
I
right!
NITE
CRATSSIIAN
FAMOUS
GEORGIA
MINSTRELS
LETTERS
to the Editor
ROXY 20c Æ
‘Jaws of Justice’
‘Only Yesterday’
WILL ROGERS
Double Feature!
WO
WHEELER and
WOOLSEY
“The Mad Game”
AND CHEER”
WANTED for CASH
“ESKIMO”
Medford School
of Beauty Culture
1?,
* Sbftictk
TRACY
2 FEATURES
77%
SAFER
YOUR
APPEARANCE
Oasis
CONGER
TYPEWRITER
SERVICE
Cabaret
1
NOW OPEN
D
IMPORTANT«
MEN’S SUITS
Cleaned and Pressed
$1.00
I
$5.70
'¡’U. IV
»*r» with
In reach of «11
in Southern Oregon
PANTORIUM
Jacksonville
Service Station
Dye Works
E. S. SEVERANCE
PHONE 244
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SPRING
DANCE FLOOR
EXPLOSIVES
OWLS
AND OTHER TYPES OF POWDER
CAPS and FUSE
COME OUT FOR A BIG
Available for Immediate Delivery
Cover Charge 45c—No Cover Charge for L'nescorted fiadle«
11 MILES NORTH OF MEDFORD
ON CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY
COLEMAN S HARDWARE
We Nell for Cash and Nell for I xihh
Phone J'ville 13